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Ffamingham Nurse ries. Framingham. Mass. 
STENANTHIUM 
Mountain Feather Fleece 
Stenanthium robustum. A rare perennial, with showy panicles of pure 
white, fleecy flowers on stems 4 to 5 ft. high; requires a moist, half shady 
position. 40 cts., S3.50 per 10. 
THALICTRUM. Meadow Rue 
Thalictrum aquilegifollum. 1 to 3 ft. May to Julv. A graceful border 
plant, with heads of feathery cream-eolored flowers; foliage finely cut 
Good for rock garden. 25 cts., S2.00 per 10. 
T. sulphurea. Smilar to T. aquilegifoliuiii, but flowers are a sulphur color. 
THERMOPSIS 
Thermopsis Caroliniana. 2 to 4 ft. June and July. A tall plant with 
bright yellow, pea-shaped blossoms along the upper part of the stalk 
Pohage clover-like. 
THYMUS. Thyme 
Thymus vulgaris. 6 in. June and July. An old garden plant, being 
grown ;is a sweet herb; flowers small, lilac or purplish, in terminal, inter- 
rupted spikes; foliage very fragi-ant. 
T. lanuginosus. 3 to 4 in. June to August. 
Downy gray foliage. Effective for compact car- 
peting. 
TIARELLA. Miterwort 
TroUius Europaeus 
TRADESCANTIA. 
Tiarella cordifolia. (i to 12 in. May. An elegant 
plant with fine foliage and small, creamy white, 
star-shaped flowers. Grows freely anywhere. 
Prefers partial .shade. 
Spiderwort 
Tradescantia Virginica. 2 ft. An old garden 
plant; foliage grass-like; flowers violet-blue, all 
Summer. 
var. alba. White flowers. 
Red-hot Poker. Tritoma Pfltzeri 
TRILLIUM. Wood Lily 
Trillium grandiflora. 9 in. May. Large, white, 
LUy-like flowers, changing to rosy pink as they 
fade. The handsomest species. 
TRITOMA. Red-hot Poker 
30 cts. each, $2.50 per 10. 
Tritoma nobilis. 5 to 6 ft. Immense spikes of 
orange-red flowers. A striking plant. 
T. Pfltzeri. 4 ft. August to October. Produces 
extra-fine spikes of orange-scarlet flowers, with 
long protruding anthers. 
TROLLIUS. Globe Flower 
Trollius Asiaticus. 13^ to 2 ft. April, May, and 
Aug. to Oct. Large orange-yellow, solit ary flowers. 
1 to 2 in. across, on leafy steins. 25 cts. 
T. Europaeus. 1 to 1)4 ft;. May to August. A 
valuable border perennial, with large, globular, 
lemon-colored, buttercup-like flowers on long 
stems. Orows in almost any soil. 
T. Fortunei fl. pi. 12 to 18 in. May, June. A 
valuable plant with laige orange flowers. 25 
cts., $2.00 i)er 10. 
T. Orange Globe. 2 ft. A strong, sturdy grow- 
er, with large, globular flowers of a rich, deei), 
glowing orange. Free-blooming. 25 cts.. $2.00 
per 10. 
TUNICA 
Tunica saxifraga. 6 in. Blooms all Summer. A 
dwarf, tufted, little rock plant with pinkish flow- 
ers. Delicate foliage. 
