THALICTRUM AQUILEGIFOLIUM 
THALICTRUM (Tha-lik’-trum)—Meadow-Rue 
Beautiful border plants having foliage similar to columbine 
and maidenhair ferns. All are of the easiest culture in any 
good garden soil and will grow in sun or shade with reason- 
able moisture. Best effects from groups of three or more. 
*adiantifolium—Foliage like a Maidenhair Fern and great 
heads of yellow flowers in June. 15”. 
aquilegifolium—Graceful foliage like the Columbine with 
rosy purple flowers. 3’. 
aquilegifolium album—White form of the above. 
aquilegifolium roseum—Pink form. A new sort of great merit. 
glaucum—Blue grey foliage, finely cut and great heads of 
Chinese-yellow fragrant flowers. 3’. 
*minus—Dainty foliage suitable for use in corsages or small 
flower arrangements. Flowers soft yellow with heavy 
brown anthers, also useful for cutting. 
Rochebrunianum, Lavender Mist—A new form from the 
Orient that is similar to the old dipterocarpum but is much 
more vigorous and perfectly hardy. The lovely golden 
stamens are enclosed in a chalice of soft violet petals. 4’. 
65c each; 3 of one kind $1.65; doz. $5.50 
One each of the 7 Thalictrums $4.25 
TRADESCANTIA (Trad-es-kan’-ti-a)—Spider-wort 
Showy, useful plants forming large grassy clumps and 
sending up endless blossom stalks all summer. Each morn- 
ing there is a cluster of new fresh blooms, each flower 
being made up of three petals and a showy cushion of 
downy stamens. Will grow and flourish under almost any 
condition in sun or shade. Best in colonies of three or 
more. 
*Iris Prichard—White flowers, heavily stained with soft and 
clear blue. Very lovely. 
*James C. Wequelin—This is one of the choicest of garden 
flowers of recent European introduction. The flowers are 
about twice the size of the common variety and are a de- 
lightful pale blue. Tradescantia James C. Wequelin is of 
dwarf habit, grows about 10 to 12 inches high, and when in 
full bloom is one of the nicest things in the garden. 
*Pauline—Lovely large flowered orchid pink. Very prolific 
bloomer. 
*Purple Dome — Huge flowers in clusters of clear bright 
purple. 
*Red Cloud—Brilliant rosy red. The brightest color yet in this 
popular family. 
*Snowcap—A new form with immense flowers of purest white. 
Very fine. 
65c each; 3 of one kind $1.65; doz. $5.50 
One each of the 6 Tradescantias. $3.65 
THALICTRUM ROCHEBRUNIANUM 
THYMUS (Tym’-us)—Thyme 
Valuable plants having many uses such as carpeting, dry 
banks, covering barren exposed spots in the rockery, wall 
planting, covering the bulb bed or spring bulbs planted 
in rockery or border, between stepping stones, etc. All 
have evergreen aromatic foliage, and bloom profusely. An 
occasional shearing is beneficial. 
*citriodorus aureus— Golden variegated bushlets forming 
bright spots in the rockery or border the year around. 
Lemon scented. 
*citriodorus argenteus—Beautiful silver and white leaves. 
*herba-barona—Strongly caraway scented little trailer. 
*lanuginosus—Woolly prostrate foliage. Bright pink flowers. 
One of the best for stepping stones. 
*serpyllum—A rapid growing creeper useful for rockeries, 
between stepping stones, or on banks. May also be used in 
hot dry spots as ground cover and mowed with lawn mower. 
Very fragrant foliage hidden by bright pink flowers. 
*serpyllum album—Lovely creeper with snow white flowers. 
*serpyllum, Annie Hall—A hybrid that is slightly taller than 
the type with slightly silvered hairy foliage and masses 
of pink flowers. 
*serpyllum coccineum—Mats of fine foliage hidden by clouds 
of red flowers in June. 
65c each; 3 of one kind $1.65; doz. $5.50 
One each of the 8 Thymes $4.75 
TROLLIUS (Trol’-li-us)—Globe-flower 
A most glorious golden buttercup, having thick, waxy, in- 
curved petals, inclosing a bunch of large anthers of deeper 
shade. A well arranged planting of Trollius is a breath- 
taking sight and never fails to excite admiration. Give 
plenty of moisture in any good soil in sun or partial shade. 
A magnificent cut flower. 
Fireglobe — Immense globe-shaped flowers of deep burnt 
orange. $1.00 each; 3 for $2.75; doz. $10.00 
Lemon Queen—Bright golden yellow globes from early spring 
till fall. 85c each; 3 for $2.25; doz. $8.50 
ledebouri—A late flowering variety having very large rich 
orange flowers a little more open than the others. 
75c each; 3 for $2.00; doz. $7.50 
Orange Globe—Immense deep orange globes in May and 
again in the fall. 85c each; 3 for $2.25; doz. $8.50 
One each of the 4 Trollius $3.10 
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