THYMUS (Thyme) 
*Citriodorus —- The delightfully fragrant lemon scented 
thyme which adapts itself so readily to planting between flag- 
stones. The leaves are used for flavoring. Low and spreading. 
June-July. 
*Lanaginosus —— (Woolly leaved thyme). A close creeping 
plant similar to the above but leaves have a light gray cast, 
and very hairy. 2 in. June-July. 
*Serphyllum Coccinium — Purple-lilac. June-July. 
THALICTRUM (Meadow Rue) 
Aquilegiafolium — A new Thalictrum with foliage much 
resembling columbine. Excellent for shade. 
THERMOPSIS (Carolina Lupine) 
Caroliniana — Compact upright plants 34% to 4 feet tall 
with long yellow spikes of lupin-like flowers during June and 
July. Lovely deep green foliage. Fine for cutting. 
TROLLIUS (Globeflower) 
Ledebouri —- Beautiful variety of deep orange for summer 
bloom. 18 inches. 
VERBASCUM (Mullein) 
Pink Domino — Graceful spikes of waxy flat clear deep 
pink flowers on sturdy stems. A favorite background plant in 
all well planned borders. June until September. 
VERONICA (Speedwell) 
*Incana — Bright silvery foliage with clear blue spikes only 
one foot tall. Excellent for rockery, edging and dry walls. July 
to September bloom. 
Incana Rosea — A pink form of the above. 
Longifolia —- The tall, late flowering, deep blue variety. 
Spikes 22 to 3 feet tall with spires of brilliant violet blue 
flowers in August and September. Excellent foliage. 60c each. 
Spicata — Long spires of violet blue on 20 inch stems 
from July until early August. 
Spicata Alba — A white form of the above. 
VINCA (Perivinkle) 
Minor — One of the best shade growing ground cover 
plants. 25c each, $15.00 per 100. 
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