. Choice hardy trees and plants / Kelsey Nursery Nursery Catalogue. 6o FREDERICK W. HIBISCUS. (See page 58.) SCABIOSA. Sweet Scabious. Plant large and spreading; flowers light lilac blue on long stalks from July to September. SEDUn. Stonecrop. Low spreading habit, and suitable for edging and rustic planting. The finest varieties are Acre, Maximowiczii and Spectabile. These and other sorts can be supplied at low prices in quantity. SEHPERVIVUM. House Leek. Yellow and rose. Forms rosettes of thick foliage and clus- tered flowers. A splendid rock-plant or for edging purpos


. Choice hardy trees and plants / Kelsey Nursery Nursery Catalogue. 6o FREDERICK W. HIBISCUS. (See page 58.) SCABIOSA. Sweet Scabious. Plant large and spreading; flowers light lilac blue on long stalks from July to September. SEDUn. Stonecrop. Low spreading habit, and suitable for edging and rustic planting. The finest varieties are Acre, Maximowiczii and Spectabile. These and other sorts can be supplied at low prices in quantity. SEHPERVIVUM. House Leek. Yellow and rose. Forms rosettes of thick foliage and clus- tered flowers. A splendid rock-plant or for edging purposes. SILENE. Catchfly. Of dwarf growth with white flowers in June. The best varieties are Alpestris and Maritima. SlLPHlUn. Rosin Plant. Tall-growing plants, bearing large, attractive yellow flowers. SOLIDAQO. Golden Rod. Effective in mid- summer. Very showy. SPIR/EA. Meadow Sweet. Very beautiful spikes of small flowers. Aruncus, Filii'endi', CoBATA, Palmata and L^lmaria Flore are very fine varieties. SPIR/EA. See Decidi'ous Shrubs, pages 43 and 44. STACHYS or Betonica. Woundwort. Spikes of purple flowers. STATICE. Sea Lavender. Broad foliage: flow- ers of various colors produced in broad heads; valuable for cutting. The best varieties are Grandiflora, Latifolia and Maritima. STOKESIA cyanea. Blue flowers during the summer. THYMUS. Thyme. Small lilac aromatic flowers. TRADESCANTIA. Spider wort. Showy, erect growing plants, forming bushes from iS to 24 inches high ; blooms freely all summer. TRICYRTIS. Fragrant flowers in October and November; resemble those of an Orchid. TRILLIUn. Wake-Robin. Very effective native plants, flowering early, and worthy of culture everywhere. TRITOMA. Torch Lily; Poker Plant. Im- mense spikes of crimson flowers. Fine. TUBEROSES. See Hardy and Forcing Bulbs, page 61. TUNICA. A dwarf plant with fine foliage and small pink flowers. UVULARIA. Bellwort. Pale yellow bell- shaped flowers in April. VERONICA. Speedwell. Glossy foHage and showy blue


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