Teucrium. Germander. 
Chamaedrys. Glossy green foliage resembling dwarf 
boxwood. Can be clipped to suit any height up to 
12 in. Any well drained soil in full sun. 
Thymus. Thyme. Similar to common lemon thyme 
but with variegated leaves. Strong lemon odor. 
Tradescantia. Spiderwort. Any ordinary soil in light 
shade or sun. Height about 1 ft. Flowers 1% in. 
across and bloom from June till September. 
Iris Pritchard. Large pure white with violet blue 
centers. 
James Stratton. Deep delphinium mauve tinted rose. 
Purple Dome. Vivid, brilliant purple. Deepest color 
in the set. 
Tritoma. Red Hot Poker. Well drained location in 
sun. Require winter protection in coldest sections. 
May be lifted and stored. 
Aleazar. An unusual deep orange-red. Tall stately 
spikes produce all summer if kept cut. _____ .60 
Goldmine. Soft amber tinted gold. _______-__—-«.60 
Primrose Beauty. Beautiful primrose yellow spikes - 
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White Giant. 3 ft. stems bearing spires of ivory 
white. Will bloom July to Oct. if kept cut. .75 
Veronica, Speedwell. Ordinary garden soil in sunny 
location. 
Ar ae 5 in. Ultra-marine blossoms, cut leaf trail- 
A choice rock plant. 
hoe Rosea. Silvery gray foliage with upright 
spikes of lovely pink flowers in June. Use as 
edging or rock plant. 
Longifolia Subsessilis. 2 ft. July-Sept. One of the 
handsomest blue flowering plants. Increases in 
strength and beauty each year. Fine for cutting 
and one of the best for the hardy border. 
Rupestris. Deep green foliage almost hidden in sum- 
mer by clouds of bright blue flowers. Grows to 
only 2-8 inches. Ideal rock garden variety. 
Viola. Violet. American Beauty. 4-6 in. The nearest 
approach yet to a red violet. Well rooted plants. 
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