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ELLWANGER & BARRY'S CATALOGUE. 



SYMPHYTUM. Comfrey. 



S. asperri mum. A tall, vigorous species with rough leaves, and covered with 

 prickles : flowers blue, in terminal racemes ; 2 to 3 feet. May. 



S. officinale. Comfrey. A branching, rough-leaved plant, 1 to 2 feet high ; 

 flowers yellowish white. May. 



var. fol. var. One of the finest variegated leaved plants, enduring the 

 hottest suns. 30 cents. 



TANACETUM. 



T. Balsamita. Small, pale yellow flowers in 

 autumn ; foliage pleasantly scented. 



THALICTRUM. Meadow-Sue. 



T. speciosillli. Greenish yellow flowers ; 1 to 



M, 





5 feet. June. 



THYMUS. Thyme. 



T. citriodorus. Lemon-scented. 



T. vulgaris. Common Thyme. Small lilac 

 flowers, with a robust habit, of exceedingly aromatic 

 flavor and fragrance ; 6 inches. June and July. 



Hgfe^ TRADESCAXTIA. Spiderwort. 



TUNICA SAXIFRAGA. 



T. rubra senii-pleno. Blue; 18 to 24 inches. 

 May. 



T. "Virginiea alba. White; 18 to 21 inches. 

 May. 



T. Virginiea coerulea. 



inches. Mav. 



Blue ; 18 to 24 



TR1CYRTIS. 



T. graildiflora. Flowers resemble those of 

 an orchid ; are quite fragrant, and being produced 

 in October and November, make the plant val- 

 uable. 



TRILLIUM: Wake Robin, 



T. 

 T. 



April. 



erect um. 



grandiflorum 

 TRITOMA. 



Maroon ; 6 to 9 inches. April. 

 White ; 6 to 9 inches. 



TRITOMA. 



Flame-flower. 



VIOLA ODORATA 



(Knipliofia ) Uvaria. 



Splendid late blooming plants ; flower stems 

 3 to 5 feet in height, with racemes of rich pen- 

 dant orange red and scarlet tubulous flowers, a 

 foot or more in length. Requires a slight cover- 

 ing in winter. See cut. 30 cents each ; §3.00 

 per dozen. 



T U. glauca. 



T. U. glaueesceus. 



T. U. grandiflora. 



T. U. grandis. 30 cents. 



T. U. serotina. 



