CATAI.OGUE OF HARDY PLAOTS. 
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EACH. DOZEH, 
Thalictrum purpureunt — A tall purplish or white flowered spe- 
cies for the "WOd Garden, i to 8 ft 25 f2,5a 
speclosum. — A fine large yellow flowered sort with 
handsome leaves. 3 to o ft 25 2,50 
Sp. Japan. — Flowers white, and showy both in foliage 
and flowers. 2 to 4 ft 25 2,60 
Besides the above we have several other species 
well adapted for the "Wild Garden, especially in 
moist spots. 
Thermopsis Caroliniana.— 3?lowei-s in spikes, yellow and pea- 
shaped. Summer, to 5 ft. Fine for the Wild 
Garden 30 3.00 
Thymus vulgaris aureus. Golden lliyine. — Grown for its 
beautiful golden foliage, in spring. Forms dense 
masses and is well suited for edgings. 6 to 8 in. 16 1.60 
Tradescanlia Virginica. Spider-xc&rt. — A well kuoNra border 
plant valuable for its continuous production of 
violet-blne flowers. I to 2 ft 20 2.0O 
Virginica var. alba. — A fine white variety of the above 25 2.60 
Trilomas. Red Hot Poktr. — These i^lants though often hardy 
even in this latitude, do best if taken up in au- 
tumn and stored in a cellar in dry earth. They 
are among the mosl beautiful of autumn flower- 
ing plants, as they bloom until November, or 
even later, if the ground does not freeze. Ab will 
be seen from the annexed list, we have added the 
newer varieties to our collection and can only say 
that they have bloomed beautifully wiUi us the 
past season. "We have several other sorta not yet 
m the market, which will be offered in due time. 
Planted in a very rich loamy soil all will bo found 
very satisfactory. 
Tritoma Burchellii.— Flower stem spotted; flowers scarlet and 
yellow, tipped with green 75 7.60 
caulescens. — A now and very distinct epocios with 
broad, glaucous leavea, borne on stout branched 
stems which reach a height of 3 feet or more. 
Flowers in great profusion bright red and yellow, 
and borne on stout stems, 4 to 6 ft. high. Ko- 
Eembles a I>rae<sna in growth 5.00 
Macoweni. — A very neat dwarf species Avith abundant 
orange scarlet flowers in early autumn. 1 to 2 ft. 
50 to 75 each. BMJlo 7.60 
media. — A fine dwarf species with scarlet and yellow 
flowers 2.00 
media Macoweni. — A new hybrid between T, Uvaria 
grandtflora and T, Macoweni. This is an earlier 
blooming sort than either of the parents, as dwarf 
as Macoicenij aud much earlier and more brill- 
iant in color. "We have flowered this the past 
season and are very much pleased with it..... .....2. 00 
