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T I G R I D I A — coni in ued. 
TIGRIDIA GRANDIFLORA ALBA. 
TRILLIUM. See page 
Canariensis, flowers bright yellow, 
centre spotted scarlet, showy 
conch iflora, petals yellow, cup 
yellow spotted scarlet, large flower, 
ht. I ft 
grandiflora rubra, petals rich 
scarlet, cup spotted crimson on a yellow 
ground, flowers very large, ht. i ft. ... 
grandiflora alba, petals white, 
cup spotted ruby, large, very chaste 
and beautiful, ht. i (t 
grandiflora alba immacu- 
lata, flowers pure white throughout, 
besiutilul, ht. i ft 
grandiflora Ruby Queen {syn. 
lilacea), beautiful soft ruby-rose, large 
handsome flower, ht. I ft 
Rose Giant. See Novelty List, 
page 15 each 1/3 
The Giant. See Novelty List, 
P<^S‘ >5 each 1/3 
Mixed Hybrids, containing many 
pretty sh.ades 
p. 100 do^ 
X. (i. X. d 
8 6... I 3 
8 6... I 3 
8 6...1 3 
8 6... I 3 
8 6... I 3 
8 6... I 3 
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7 6-I 3 
TRITELEIA. Milla. 
TRITONIA, charming little hardy Cape bulbous plants producing in Summer showy flowers ranging 
in colour from buff to rose and the richest glosving orange, and having a beautiful transpareney. 
Grown in pots they are most decorative. Culture same as for Ixias. 
3 each of 10 splendid varieties, s/6 
each— r. d 
Mixed varieties per too, 5/6 ; per doz. \Qd. — 
crocata, bearing racemes of large brilliant orange-scarlet flowers, remark.ably showy, 
ht. ^ ft. Strongly recommended for south borders, terrace vases, or pots, etc. 
per too, 15/- ; per doz. 2/3 o 3 
„ Prince oT Orange. iVc Novelty List, 15. 
rosea {syn. Montbretia rosea), a charming graceful bulbous plant, producing in summer 
elegant spikes of pretty rose-coloured tubular flowers, ht. Ij ft. 
per 1000, 50/- ; per too, 5/6 ; per doz. lorf. — 
TROP/EOLUM, all be.autiful climbers. Jarrattii we recommend for the greenhouse to trail 
over trellises, round pillars, etc. Polyphyllura revels on dry sunny slopes and sunny spots 
on rockwork and border. Tuberosum requires an open sunny situation and poor soil, and 
should have branehes to ramble over. 
Jarrattii, flowers scarlet, orange, and blaek, an exceedingly showy species per doz. 6/6 o 7 
polyphyllum, golden-yellow flowers in long trusses, quite hardy „ 6/6 o 7 
X SpeciOSum, see our Spring Catalogue of Bulbs and Tubers. 
X tuberosum, flowers yellow and red, very showy; plant in Spring and lift in Autumn. 
The dried tubers are eaten by the natives of Peru, and in Bolivia they are boiled and 
then frozen, being mueh esteemed as a delicaey per doz. 2/6 o 3 
X TUBEROSE. This valu.able sweet-scented flower is too well known to need description. 
For early flowering pot the bulbs as soon as received, and plunge the pots in a temperature 
of about 60 degrees. Keep the bulbs for succession dry, or pot at once to make root 
growth ; in either case the temperature should not be below 50 degrees, or the bulbs will suffer. 
Double American Dwarf, “Excelsior Pearl,” the finest strain, having 
large pure white double flowers of delicious fragrance. Orders booked for supply from 
Tanuary to May Extra strong bulbs, per 100, 17/6; per doz. 2/6 o 3 
Sweet-scented Double Chinese Paeonies, for Autumn planting. 
For full Descriptive List and hints on culture sec Barr^s Hardy Plant Catalogue. 
