HARDY GARDEN AND WILD FLOWERS 
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THERMOPSIS caroliniana, Carotina Tuermopsis, 4-5 ft. 
Long terminal spikes of bright yellow pea-shaped flowers in June or July. 
A fine contrast when planted with delphiniums. 
THYMUS vulgaris, Common Tuynn, 8-10 in. 
Lilac or purplish-lilac flowers in May-June. A popular herb, the leaves 
used in soup, meat and fish sauces, and vegetable dishes. 
TRILLIUM erectum, Purpie Trivium, 12 in. 
Reddish-purple flowers in May. Prefers moist shade. 
T. grandiflorum, Snow Tritium, 12 in. 
Large pure white flowers in early spring (late April to early May). For 
wild garden or semi-shaded spot rich in humus. 
T. stylosum, Rose Trituium, 10-18 in. 
Large rose-pink nodding flowers in early spring. 
VERONICA Iatifolia, Hv. Royat Biur Sprepwett, 12 in. 
Bright blue flower spikes in July. A fine garden plant. 
V. repens, Creepine SPEEDWELL, 2 in. 
Dense vivid green carpet of tiny leaves. Abundance of pale blue flowers 
all summer. 
V. spicata nana, Dwarr Spike SprepWELL, 6 in. 
Fine new variety with mass of blue flower-spikes in July-August. 
VIOLA cornuta, Hv. Jersey Gem, 7-9 in. 
Large showy violet-blue flowers all summer. A very popular perennial. 
A fine naturalistic rock garden planting designed and planted 
by Harlan P. Kelsey, Inc. 
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