GENERAL CATALOGUE. 



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STATICE. 



Sea-lavencler. 



July and August. oOc. 



alba. Larg-e, com-jTact, white flowers. 15 inehe> 



grandiflora. Purplish flowers. 2oc. 



latifolia. Broad, luxuriant foliage: large trusses of lilac flowers: very fine for bouquets when dried. July. 2.5a 



maritima. Sea-Pink, or Thrift. Rrjsy lilac : one of the best for edging ; 6 inches. June and July. 2.5c. 



undulata. Wa\-y-leraved; large trusses of pale lilac flowers; 10 inches. August and September. 30c. 



SY3IPHYTU31. Comfrey. 



asperrimum. A tall, vigorous species vrixh rough leaves, and covered with prickles ; flowers blue in terminal 



racemes ; 2 to 3 feet. May. 2.5c. 

 officinale. CoMFREY. A branching, rough-leaved plant. 1 to 2 feet high : flowers yellowish white. May. 25c^ 

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



hottest suns. 3ftc. 



TAXACETU3I. Tan<*y. 



Balsamita. Small, pale yellow flowers in autumn; foUage pleasantly 

 sc-ented. 2.5c. • 



THYMUS. Thyme. 



vulgarig. COMMOS Thtme. Small lilac flowers, with a mbust habit, of 

 exceedingly aromatic flavor and fratrrance : six inches. June and 

 July. 25c. 



TRADESC ANTIA . Spiderwoit. 



Showy native plants, forming erect bushes eighteen to twenty-four inches 

 height'; flowers produced in the greatest profusion all summer, 



Virginica. Blue : eighteen to twenty-four inches. May. 2.5c-. 

 var. alba. White : eighteen to twenty-four inches. May 2oc. 



Tritoma. 



TKICYRTIS. 



T. 



g^randiflora. Flowers resemble those of an orchid ; are quite fragrant, and being produced in October and 

 November, make the plant valuable. 2.5c. 



TKILLIU3I. Wake-Robiu. 



Very effective and show^ early flowering native plants, deserving a plac-e in every garden. 

 erectum. Maroon: six to nine inches. April. So. 

 gTandiflorum. White : six to nine inches. April 2.5o. 



TRIT03IA. Kniphofia. (Flame-flower.) Torch Lily. 



Splendid late blooming plants : flower stems three to five feet in height, with rac-emes a foot or more in length 

 rich, pendent, orange red and scarlet tubulous flowers. Require a slight covering in winter. (See cut.> 



Uvaria glauca« 30c. 

 Fvaria gxandis. 30c. 



T. Europseus. 



TROLLIUS. Globe Flower. 



Flowers yellow; very pretty, 18 inches, June. 25c. 



TUNICA. 



T. saxifraj^a. Small rose-colored flowers ; blooms all summer : of dwarf habit ; 

 delic-ate foliage ; fine for edging. 25c. 



UYULARIA. Bellwort. 



U. grandiflora. Pale yellow, bell-shaped flowers, from the axils of the leaves. 

 April. 2.5c. 



YALERIANA. Yalerian. 



V. offirinalis. Blush white, m large trusses: thrje feet. June. 2.5c. 



YERATRU3I. 



V. viride. Handsome foliage ; flowei-s in long clustei-s; green. 5<lc. 



YERONICA. Speedwell. 



V. amethystina. Amethyst blue ; twelve to eighteen inches. June. 2.5c. 



V. gentianoides. Pale blue, with azure : one to two feet. May and June. 2oc. 

 rupestris. A fine creeping form, with showy spikes of handsome blue flowers. May and June. 4 inches. 2-5c. 

 verbenacea. A trailing species; lilue flowers. 2.5c. 

 Virginica. White spikes : three t<^> five feet. August and SeptemV>er. 2.5f. 





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TrxTCA Saxtfeaga. 



