. Annual & hardy perennial plants. Nurseries (Horticulture) Pennsylvania Chester County; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Pernnials Seeds Catalogs. • ALPINE AND HARDY PERENNIAL PLANTS. 49 THYMUS. Thyme. 25 cts. eacb. Low, branching, spreading, shrubby plants, with an agreeable odor. Small entire leaves, and leafy-heads or loose spikes of small purple or white flowers. Kasily grown. T. citriodorus. (Lemon Thyme.) The variegated form, known as the Golden Fleece Thyme," is a fragrant and beautiful plant in early spring— the young leaves being distinctly striped with yellow. T. \ iilum is fol. alb


. Annual & hardy perennial plants. Nurseries (Horticulture) Pennsylvania Chester County; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Pernnials Seeds Catalogs. • ALPINE AND HARDY PERENNIAL PLANTS. 49 THYMUS. Thyme. 25 cts. eacb. Low, branching, spreading, shrubby plants, with an agreeable odor. Small entire leaves, and leafy-heads or loose spikes of small purple or white flowers. Kasily grown. T. citriodorus. (Lemon Thyme.) The variegated form, known as the Golden Fleece Thyme," is a fragrant and beautiful plant in early spring— the young leaves being distinctly striped with yellow. T. \ iilum is fol. alba. The silver variegated Thyme is a conspicuous and pretty plant for rockeries, &c. Foliage quite pleasantly perfumed. T. do. fol. aureus. This is the old Golden-leaved Thyme, in which the entire surface of the foliage is golden-tinted. TRADESCANTIA. Spiderwort. 35 cts. eacb. ?,££lyJ-,£,e Plan,s. with three sepals and three petals, growing twelve to eighteen inches tilgh, with glossy, succulent leaves. Deep, rich, moist soil. '?weive 10 eignteen incnes T. Virglnica. A showy, native plant, with dense umbels of bright, blue flowers, and long leaves. ?»;' ^YHJTE-"merino Spiderwort.) Differs from the spe- cies in the color of its flowers. Pale, whitish blue. T. do. azurea. This form has beautiful sky-blue flowers. T. do. caerulea. Has pretty, violet-blue, tinted flowers. T. do. glabra. The foliage in this has a glaucous surface. T. do. multiflora. Flowers very numerous—pale blue. T. do. reflexa. Large, deep, purplish-violet flowers. T. do. rubra. Color of the bloom, reddish-violet. T. do. do. II. pi. Same color as above, but double. T. do. violacea. Has pretty, bright, violet flowers. TRICHO.\EMA. 35 iS^KSS^flrBSS; with vl0,et «*» TRICYRTIS. 25 cts. each. mf^fc^iffiSSV res,embling the Orchids in form and markings, blooming late in autumn, and pleasantlv fra- grant. Easily grown in good soil. p uy ,ra T. grandiflora. A Japanese species, grow- flow


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