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STBEFTOCARFUS. The Cape Primrose. Pretty 
flowering plants from Africa and Madagascar. 
S. polyantha. This species is very peculiar in the fact 
that one very large leaf is pressed on the surface of 
the ground, from the axil of which springs the up- [ 
right flower stem $0 50 
S. Rezii 50 
TABERNSiiaONTANA coronarla fl. pi. A beauti- 
ful floweriug plant on the order of the Oleander, with 
handsome white double flowers. (See cut.) ?1. 
TACCA cristata (Ataccia). A distinct Malayan plant. 
.?1.50to.5;3. 
T. pinnatifida. The South Sea Arrowroot plant. $1.50 
to -53. 
niRMINALIA. Handsome shrubs or trees, several 
of which are of economical value. 
T. elegans $1 50 to $3 00 
T. elliptica 1 .50 to 3 00 
THEOFHRASTA. Imposing and decorative plants 
from South America. 
T. imperialis $3 00 to $5 00 
T. JusssBi 1 00 to 3 50 
T. longifolia {Clavija) 1 00 to 3 50 
T. latifolia 3 00 to 5 00 
T. macrophylla 3 00 to 3 00 
TORENIA Asiatica. A beautiful plant, with delicate 
blue aud violet flowers, produced in profusion all 
through the summer. It is of creeping habit, and 
handsome for vases or baskets. 25 cents. 
TRADESCANTIA discolor. Fine plant with purple 
leaves; an old and favorite plant. 25 to 50 cents. 
T. Warscewiczii. A Dracaina-like plant, with fine 
foliage $0 .50 to $1 50 
T7RTICA caraccasana. Fine decorative 
plants 50 to 1 00 
U. nivea 50 
