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T. globo'sum (globe-shaped). 1. Purple. July. 

 Levant. 1713. 



hi'rtum (hairy). 1. Purple. July. Barhary. 181". 

 pi'ctum (painted). 1. Purple. July. 1800. 



incarna'tum (ft--sh-coloured). 1. Flesh. July. 



Italy. 15Q6. 



Moline'rii (Moliner's). 1. White, red. 



July. South Europe. 1820. 



interme'dium (intermediate). 1. White. June. 



Italy. 1820. 



Kitaibelia'num ( Kkaibel's'). 1. Pale purple. 



July. Hungary. 1818. 



tago'pus (hare's-foot). 1. Red. July. Spain. 



1827. 



lappa'ceum (burr-like). 4- Pale red. July. 



Montpelier. 1787- 



ligu'sticum (lovaee-like). . White, red. June. 



Spain. 18)6. 



malaca'nthum (dark-flowered). 1. Purple. July. 



1824. 



mari'timum (sea). $. Pale purple. June. 



Britain. 



monta'num (mountain). 1. White. July. 



Europe. 1736. 



obscu'rum (obscure). $. Purple. June. Italy. 



1824. 



pa'llidinn (pale-flowered). 1. White. June. 



Hungary. 1803. 



Parisie'nse (Parisian). $. Yellow. June. 



France. 



parviflo'rum (small -flowered). . White. June. 



Hungary. 1 820. 



procu'mbens (h-inor-down. Hop}. 1. Yellow. 



June. Britain. 



purpu'reum (purple). 1. Purple. June. France. 



1816. 



refle'xum (bent-back). 1. Purple. July. Vir- 



ginia. 1794. 



saxa' tile (rock). . Pale white. June. Switzer- 



land. 1818. Biennial. 



specio'sum (showy). 1. Yellow. June. Canclia. 



1752. 



sphceroce'phalon (round-headed). . White. 



June. N. Africa. 1820. 



squarro'sutn (spreading). . Pale purple. July. 



Spain. 1640. 



fla'vicans (yellowish). . Pale yellow. 



July. Pisania. 1817. 



stri'ctum. (erect), l. White. July. South 



Europe. J805. 



suave'olens (sweet-scented). $. Purplish. 



July. Italy. IS-'O. 



supi'num (flat-lying). . Pale purple. June. 



South Europe. 18 16. 



tenuiflo'rum (fine-flowered). J. Pale red. July. 



Italy. 1823. 



tenuifo f /ium (fine-leaved). . June- Italy. 1826. 



tomento'sum (downy). 2- Purple. June! South 



Europe. 1640. 



TRIGO'NIA. (From treis, three, and 

 gonu, an angle ; the fruit three-angled. 

 Nat. ord., Milkworts [Polygalacese]. 

 Linn., 16-Monadclphia 2-Pentandria.) 



Stove evergreens. Cuttings of half-ripened 

 shoots in sand, under a bell-glass, in heat ; sandy, 

 fibry loam, and a little rough peat and leaf-mould. 

 Winter temp., 55 to 65 ; summer, 60 to 85. 

 T. lee'vis (smooth). White. June. Guiana. 1828' 



viUo'sa (shaggy). Yellow, red. Cayenne. 1820- 



TRIGONI'DIUM. (From trigona, a tri- 

 angle, and eidos, like; resemblance of 

 several parts of the plant. Nat. ord., 



Orchids [Orchidacese], Linn., 2Q-Gynan- 

 dria 1-Monandria.) 



Stove orchids, from Demerara, grown in pots. 

 See ORCHIDS. 



T. acumina'tum (pointed). 1. Straw-coloure 

 1834. 



acn'tum (sharpj. Chocolate. 



Egertonia'num (Sir P. Egerton's). 1|. Pab 



brown. Year. 



obtu'sum (blunt-petaled). 1. Orange, brown. 



June. 1834. 



ri'ngens (gaping). Yellow, green. Mexico. 



isap. 



te'nue (slender). Brown, purple. May. 1836. 

 TRI'LLIUM. (From trllix, triple ; the 



parts of the flower in threes. Nat. ord,, 

 Parids [Trilliaceos]. Linn., Q-Hexandria 

 3-Trifjynia. Allied to Paris.) 



Hardy, North American, tuberous-rooted per- 

 ennials. Division of the tuberous roots, and by 

 eeds ; sandy peat-border, or kept as alpine plants. 

 T. Catesbai (Catesby's). *. Red. May. 1820. 



ce'rnuum (drooping). H. White. April. 1758. 



ere'ctum-u'lbum (upright-white). . White. 



April. 1700. 



erythrnrn'rpirm (red-fruited). Red, white. 



May. 1811. 



grandi flu' rum (large-flowered). . White. 



July. 1799- 



nervo'sum (Jr#e-nerveu). i. Red. April. 1820. 



obova'turn (reversed-eag-^ayc'd). i. lied. 



April. 1810. 



petiolu'tum (tow^-leaf-stalked). J. Brown. 



Aril. 1811. 



pu'milum( dwarf). . Red. May. 1812. 



sty/o'sttm (long-styled). $. Red. April. 1823. 



undula'tum (wavy-petaled). 4. Red. April. 



1818. 



TRIO'PTERYS. (From treis, three, and 

 pteron, a wing; carpels, or divisions of 

 seed-vessel, three- winged. Nat. ord., 

 Hfnlpit/hlfids [Malpighiacese], Linn., 16- 

 Monadelphia 6-Decandria. ) 



Stove twiners. Cuttings of stubby side-shoots, 

 any time in summer, in sand, under a bell-glass, 

 and in a brisk, sweet, moist bottom-heat ; sandy 

 loam and fibrv peat. Winter temp., 48 to 58; 

 summer, 60 to 85. 



T. Jamaice'nsis (Jamaica). 10. Yellow. Jamaica. 

 1822. 



lu'cida (shining-teamZ). Pink. May. Cuba, 



1822. 



seri'cea (silky-leaved). 6. Yellow. S. Amer. 



1823. 



TRIO'STEUM. Feverwort. (From treis, 

 three, and osteon, a bone ; three bony 

 seeds. Nat. ord., Capri/oils [Caprifoli- 

 acese]. Linn., b-Pentand>ia\-Monogijnia. 

 Allied to the Honeysuckle. ) 



Hardy, North American, herbaceous perennials. 

 Division of the plant in sprin?, or cuttings of the 

 young shoots under a hand-li^ht in the beginning 

 of the summer; light, s:uidy soil and a little 

 leaf-mould. 



T. angustifo'lium (narrow-leaved). 1. Yellow. 

 June. 1699. 



pei-foli't'tum (leat-stem-pierced). 2. Dark red. 



June. 1/30. 



