. [Ellwanger & Barry's general catalogue]. GENERAL CATALOGUE. 127 STATICE. Sea-lavender. S. alba. Large, compact, white flowers. 15 inches. July and August. 50c. S. grandiflora. Purplish flowers. 25c. S. latifolia. Broad, luxuriant foliage; large trusses of lilac flowers; very fine for bouquets when dried. July. 35c. S. maritima. Sea-Pitstk, or Thrift. Rosy lilac; one of the best for edging ; 6 inches. June and July. 25c. S. xindulata. Wavy-leaved; large trusses of pale lilac flowers; 10 inches. August and September. 30c. SYMPHYTUM. Comfrey. S. asperrimum. A taU, vigorous species with roug
. [Ellwanger & Barry's general catalogue]. GENERAL CATALOGUE. 127 STATICE. Sea-lavender. S. alba. Large, compact, white flowers. 15 inches. July and August. 50c. S. grandiflora. Purplish flowers. 25c. S. latifolia. Broad, luxuriant foliage; large trusses of lilac flowers; very fine for bouquets when dried. July. 35c. S. maritima. Sea-Pitstk, or Thrift. Rosy lilac; one of the best for edging ; 6 inches. June and July. 25c. S. xindulata. Wavy-leaved; large trusses of pale lilac flowers; 10 inches. August and September. 30c. SYMPHYTUM. Comfrey. S. asperrimum. A taU, vigorous species with rough leaves, and covered with prickles; flowers blue in terminal racemes; 3 to 3 feet. May. 25c. S. officinale. Comfrey. A branching, rough-leaved plant, 1 to 2 feet high ; flowers yellowish white. Moy. ~.")p^ var. fol. var. One of the finest variegated-leaved plants, enduring the hottest suns. 30c, TAI!fACETUM. Tansy. T. Balsamita. Small, pale yellow flowers in autumn; foliage pleasantly scented. 25c. THYMUS. Thyme. T. vulgaris. Common Thyme. Small lilac flowers, with a robust habit, of exceedingly aromatic flavor and fragrance; six inches. June and July. 25c. TKADESCANTIA. Spiderwoit. Showy native plants, forming erect bushes eighteen to twenty-four inches in height; flowers produced in the greatest profusion all summer. T. Virginica. Blue ; eighteen to twenty-four inches. May. 25c. var. alba. White; eighteen to twenty-four inches. May 25c. TKICYKTIS. T. grandiflora. Flowers resemble those of an orchid; are quite fragrant, and being produced in October and November, make the plant valuable. 25c. TRILLIUM. Wake-Kobin. Very effective and showy early flowering native plants, deserving a place in every garden. T. erectiim. Maroon; six to nine inches. April. 25c. T. grandiflorum. White; six to nine inches. April 25c. TRITOMA. Knipliolia. (Flame-flower.) Torch Lily. Splendid late blooming plants ; flower stems three to five feet in height, with racemes a foot or more in length of
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