WM. ELLIOTT & SONS’ GENERAL CATALOGUE FOR 1894, 
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THUNBERGIA. 
Extremely ornamental climbers, much admired, very 
free bloomers. Sow in strong hot-bed in April, after 
moistening the seed; pot first into sandy loam and 
peat, afterwards use a good portion of poor lime- 
tubbish. In flower July to October; half-hardy 
annuals; 4 feet. 
Per Pkt. 
Thunbergia Alata. Yellow or buff, with dark eye..... 5 
— Aurantiaca. Bright orange, with dark eye...... 5 
—— Bakerii. Pure white... .2...0...02... c's 000 5 
— Sulphurea. Sulphur yellow, dark eye........... 5 
——— Jehtenfaeiy JEG Ao osoodaodooguagoccunGuE aaobende 5 
—— Finest Mixed. Per oz., 40cts....... o06000 00000 5 
GREENHOUSE VARIETIES, 
Thunbergia Fragrans. White....................06. 25 
-~—— Harrisii. Blue....... BUT Re atctoneteneie ote eheusengionare siete: eve 25 
TAGETES. 
Beautiful and delicate fern-leaf plants, forming com- 
pact bushes covered with neat, bright-colored blos- 
soms; half-hardy annuals. 
Tagetes Pumila. Brown and yellow; very compact 
LOWE Temples Comyewyere tela laiocsvare sisscvou va chake eickelsts esses: « 10 
— — Golden Ring. New; color rich orange; an 
abundantybloomilerteic scl rersiceis lols stelle! viele 10 
TORENIA. 
Torenia Fournieri. A most charming half-hardy an- 
nual, bearing large sky-blue flowers, with three 
spots of a dark indigo-blue, and a bright yellow 
stain inthe center. Sown February to April in 
pots, and kept under glass, it will thrive equally 
well if planted out in the summer months in 
chelopenkaroundrrrrr ammeter reach: 2.229 
— Baillonii. A very pretty and distinct species, 
bearing bright yellow flowers, with purplish 
DROWN GUIDE 6 bo onnoondooobyooouHbgauucEbUBdO ON 25 
— ‘White Wings.” Unusually attractive, being 
pure white with flush of rose at the throat....25 
TRITOMA. 
Interesting and showy plants, with flower stalk 3 feet 
high, covered for about a foot with bright orange- 
scarlet flowers. Very effective if planted in clumps 
or among shrubbery ; rich soil. 
Tritoma Uvaria Grandiflora. (Red-Hot Poker.) Half- 
hardymperennialerre i eeierreine eee eee 10 
— Saundersi. New magnificent species............ 25 
TYDAA. 
A beautiful class of dwarf free flowering greenhouse 
plants, producing a great variety of magnificent 
colors. Its dwarf habit renders it very valuable for 
florists, being equally as pretty as Gloxinias, bloom- 
ing at the same time if sown early. 
Tydza, Choice Mixed. Greenhouse perennial...... 50 
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TROPAOLUM. 
(CLIMBING NASTURTIUM.) 
These elegant climbing plants, which are yearly rising 
in repute, are very beautiful. The brilliance of the 
Lobbianum varieties renders them invaluable ad- 
juncts to the greenhouse or conservatory for winter 
flowering or general flower garden in summer. Tro- 
peolum Canariense, better knownas the Canary-bird 
Creeper, should be raised in a frame and planted out 
in June; half-hardy annuals. 
Per Pkt. 
Tropeolum Canariense. (Canary-bird Vine.) Bright 
Wallon 7S: Ihe. dado Ho ddopooo uM ss pmcud poosoraaeos 10 
— Speciosum. Small, intense scarlet; beautiful, 
BINS Weny HOW? SES boa ban5e0 Posasd0 aacode 25 
— Majus. Tall Nasturtium. Mixed. Per oz., 15 
CESepite mereerae cvetcirvanetepetalichin epstindsislel eerie ve isvajessucniatavare te rate 5 
— Grimson ty Rernmozswlolctsicrieisciieiicie oe cieters 5 
—— —— Scarlet. Per 0z., 15 cts......5....000 e000. 5 
— -—— Orange. Per oz., 15 cts...........02.cc008 5 
—— —— Yellow. Peroz.,15cts ...............008. 5 
—— —— King Theodore. Per oz., 15cts........... 5 
—— —— Regelianum. Peroz.,15cts. :............ 5 
—— —— Lobbianum, Extra Mixed................. 10 
—— —— Lucifer. Very dark scarlet............... 10 
—— —— OGpitfire. Brilliant scarlet..................10 
—— —— Collection of eightseparate colors.......... 40 
VERBENA. 
The Verbena is deservedly a universal favorite, un- 
rivaled in the splendor of its dazzling brilliancy of 
flower. A constant bloomer, and if grown from seed 
has a sweet fragrance. Treat as tender annuals. 
Sow in a hot-bed in March or April, and plant out in 
May. Seed sown inthe open ground will flower in 
August. 
Verbena Hybrida, Extra Choice Mixed. Saved from 
a splendid collection of named varieties........ 25 
= —jhine vy Mixed™ Varieties...) neice eiieciel: 10 
SILC VWI LC) citalnipatiersieudcloreen ieee ioicia reine tie cient 25 
=F Ocarlet.  Extrayfineyecccie ia celles ate ele 25 
—— New Large-Flowering. Finest mixed...... ...25 
—— New Compact White. Dwarf bushy habit..... 10 
—— Citriodora. (Lemon-scented Verbena)... ....... 10 
VINCA. 
These beautiful greenhouse perennials may be treated 
as tender annuals for the garden. If sown under 
glass, and strong plants are set out early in a warm 
situation, they will flower in the summer and 
autumn, and may be potted for the house before 
frost. 
WincallwoSeanmRosencuiiomme sa ctnickebaachetelecielsis1cicietietel> 10 
—— Rosea Alba. White, red eye........... ey es tae 10 
—— Alba Pura. Pure white...... Shoissal syste ers) Sncpsteinyeered O 
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