80 BARR & SUGDEN'S SPRING SEED CATALOGUE, 



TACIE'TES, Nat. Ord. Composites. ^V^d. 

 Elegant profuse-hlooming plants, with prettily cut foliage T. lucida, signata, and tenui- 

 folia, are exceedingly ornamental in large flower-beds and borders. T. puniila (a first-class 

 novelty), with its neat compact growth, exquisite foliage, and striking contrast of rich colours, 

 is a most valuable plant for small and medium-sized beds. Half-hardij annuals. 



2297 Tage'tes lu'citla, deep yellow flowers and shining foliage, 1 ft., from S. America 0 3 



2298 ,, pu'mila, hrlght yellow, striped crimson brown, 1 ft 1 0 



2299 „ signa'ta, orange, streaked with brown, 2 ft., from Peru 0 3 



2300 „ tcnuifolia, orange flowers and fine foliage, 1 ^ f t 0 3 



TEMPLETO'NIA, Nat. Ord, Lerjumino'sce. 

 Pretty and interesting greenhouse evergreen shrubs, growing freely in peat and loam. 



2301 Templeto'aia glau'ca, scarlet with silvery foliage, 3 ft 1 0 



2303 „ retu'sa, dark orange red, 3 ft., from New Halland 0 C 



THA'LIA, Nat. Ord. 3Iaranta'cecB. 

 A curious and interesting aquatic plant, which should be planted about two feet l)cneath 

 the surface of the water. Hardy perennial. 



2303 Tha'lia dealba'ta, flower black and white, 3 ft., from S. Carolina 0 6 



THAIIC'TRUM, Nat. Ord. Ranuncidcicecs. 

 A handsome herbaceous liardy perennial ; grows freely in any rich soil. 



2304 Thalic'trum anthemoi'des 1 0 



THU'JA, Nat. Ord. Conif'erw. 

 A splendid genus of hardy ornamental shrubs ; the beautiful colour of their foliage, 

 combined with their symmetrical gi-owth, render them desirable objects for lawns or shrub- 



beries ; succeed in any garden soil. 



2305 Thu'ja articula'ta, 15 ft., fi-om Barbary 0 6 



230S ,, au'rca varlega'ta orienta'lis 0 6 



2307 orientalis (Bio'ta) compac'ta 0 6 



2308 „ „ „ au'rea 0 9 



2309 elegantis'sima 0 6 



2310 ,, crassifo'lia 0 6 



2311 „ filifor'mis 0 6 



2312 ,, glau'ca 0 6 



2313 ,, hvl/rida 0 4 



2314 „ na'na 4 ft 0 4 



TITHO'NIA, Nat. Ord. Compos'itcB. 

 Pretty greenhouse shrubs, with gay marigold-like flowers, thrive best in light rich soil. 



2315 Titho'nia tagetiflo'ra, orange, 1 ft., from Vera Cruz 0 4 



2316 „ helianthiflo'ra, ye/^ow;, 3 ft., from S. America I 0 



TOURNEFOR'TIA, Nat. Ord. Ehretiacece. 

 A beautiful free-flowering half-hardy plant, valuable alike for in and out-door decoration ; 

 succeeds well in light rich soil. 



2317 Tournefor'tia heliotropioi'des, 2 ft., from Buenos Ayres 0 4 



TRIFO'LIUM, Nat. Ord. Legumino' sts. 

 A remarkably showy plant with long handsome flower-spikes ; grows freely in any soil, 

 and is Avell suited for rockwork and flower borders. 



2318 Trifo'Iium atropurpu'reum, dark purple^ hardy annual, 1 ft 0 4 



TRI'TOMA, Nat. Ord. Lilia'cew. 



A majestic summer and autumn-flowering herbaceous plant, unequalled for large beds, 

 groups and masses in extensive pleasure-grounds and flower-borders ; also admirably adapted 

 for villa gardens, associated with Dahlias, Roses, and Gladioli ; its brilliant orange -red and 

 flame-coloured large spikes of bloom make it one of the most desirable objects for floral 

 decoration. By sides of lakes, upon artificial islands and large rockeries, it is strikingly effec- 

 tive; succeeds best in a deep rich soil. Hardy perennial. 



2319 Tri'toma uva'ria, bright orange-scarlet, 3 to 5 ft,, from Cape o: Good Hope 0 6 



TRITO'XIA, Nat. Ord. Irida'cece. 

 An extremely handsome free-flowering plant of remarkably graceful habit, producing a 

 fine effect both in the conservatory and flower garden. Half-hardy bulb, 



2320 Trito'nia au'rea (Crocosmia aurea), golden yellow 0 6 



