THYME: Creeping forms for crevice or pathside planting. 
Caraway: Herba-barona—2z”. Deep green leaf, hlac flower. 
Crimson: Forms close mats in suitable site, sheets of lavender 
flowers, July-August. , 
Golden: Serpyllum aureus—3”. Forms golden-green carpet, fine 
contrast with other creepers, few flowers. 
Norwegian: Woody gray prostrate shrub—s8”. 
Redstem: T. cimicinus—4”. Loose but dense growth, wiry red stem, 
lilac flower, August. 
Rose: roseus—3”. Shiny green leaf, deep pink flower, August. 
White-moss: Diminutive cushions, brilliant green, galaxy of wee 
white flowers, May. | 
Wild-creeping: Ideal groundcover, sods travel far and wide, lilac 
flower, June, July. (2) 
TANSY: Ferny leaf, dense umbels of chrome-yellow, July-Sept. 
Curly-leaf: T. crispum—3’. Finer, green leaf (Nursery only). 
VERBASCUM: Gray felted wide leaf, branched spires of saucer- 
shaped golden-yellow flowers, May-July. (Fall of ’54). 
VERVAIN: Verbena canadensis compacta—8”. Deep green finely 
cut-foliage, many bright pink flowers, May-July. 
VETIVER: Vetiveria zizanoides—6’. Grassy leaves forming thick 
clumps, sandlewood scented roots, dry for linen cupboard. (2) 
WALLFLOWER: Grayish leaf, golden-yellow and ochre flower, fra- 
erant; winter-blooming in south. (2) 
WOAD, Dyer’s: Gray leaf, loose growth, yellow umbels, April. 
Golden: Heavier, compact growth, edible umbels, May. (2) 
WILLIAM, SWEET: Blooming size clumps, good colors. (2) 
WORMWOOD, Common: Pearly-gray leaf, yellow panicles, June. 
Roman: A. pontica—l’. Spreading plant, gray finely-cut leaf, used 
for edging or in Knot Garden. 
Western Mugwort: A good bedfellow for purple leaved herbs. 
White: A. albula—3’. This and above for dried bouquets, frosted 
eray foliage, yellow florets, June-July. 
YARROW: Ferny aromatic leaf, deep pink flower, May-August. 
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