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conchiflora, petals yellow, cup yellow spotted scarlet, large flower, lit. I ft 
grandiflora rubra, petals rich scarlet, cup spotted crimson on a yellow ground, 
flowers very large, lit. I ft 
grandiflora alba, petals white, cup spotted ruby, large, very chaste and beautiful, 
lit. i ft 
grandiflora Ruby Queen (syn. lilacea), beautiful soft ruby-rose, large hand- 
some flower, ht. i ft 
Mixed Hybrids, containing many pretty shades , 
per ioo per doz. 
s. d. s. d 
to 6. ,.i 6 
to 6... i 6 
io 6. ,.i 6 
io 6. ..i 6 
S 6... i 3 
TRILLIUM (Wood Lily or Trinity Flower), thriving in moist shady situations, where they 
make luxuriant foliage, and from April to June beautiful large flowers, ht. I ft. ; charming 
in rock-gardens. each—*, d 
erectum (syn. atropurpureum), flowers deep crimson-purple per doz. 15/- 1 6 
erythrocarpum (The Painted Wood Lily), charming pure white flowers, with crimson 
blotch at base of sepals 2 6 
grandiflorum (Wake-Robin), large snowy white flowers per doz. 12/6 x 3 
recurvatum, prettily recurved purple flowers, foliage marbled ,, 12/6 1 3 
sessile, dark chocolate flowers, strong grower ■ • ,, 10/6 1 o 
,, californxcum, large creamy while flowers and handsome spotted foliage, 
ht. 2 ft. First-Class Ckrtificate R.II.S , per doz. 10/6 1 o 
lf Snow Queen (new), bearing large handsome white flowers ,, 15/- 1 6 
stylosum, large white flowers, flushed rose 2 6 
TRITELEIA. See Milla. 
TRITONIA, charming little hardy Cape bulbous plants producing in Summer showy flowers ranging 
in colour from buff to rose and the richest glowing orange , and having a beautiful transparency. 
Grown in pots they are most decorative. Culture same as for Txias. 
each—*, a 
crocata, bearing racemes of large brilliant orange-scarlet flowers, remarkably showy, 
ht. V, ft. Strongly recommended for south borders, terrace vases, or pots, etc. 
Crop failed 
„ Prince of Orange, a very beautiful variety of T. crocata , bearing very 
freely elegant branching racemes of very large glowing orange-scarlet coloured 
flowers ; a fine bulbous plant for south borders, terrace vases, or for pot culture 
in cool greenhouse P er ^° 7 - 5/6 0 6 
rosea (syn. Montbretia rosea), a charming graceful bulbous plant, producing in summer 
elegant spikes of pretty rose-coloured tubular flowers, ht. il ft. ...per 100, 7/5 I per doz. 1/3 o 2 
TROP/EOLUM, all beautiful climbers. Polyphyllum revels on dry sunny slopes and sunny 
spots on rockwork and border. Tuberosum requires an open sunny situation and poor soil, 
and should have branches to ramble over. 
polyphyllum, golden yellow flowers in long trusses, quite hardy per doz. 10/6 1 o 
x speciosum, plant in spring ; 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 l’eru, and in Bolivia they are boiled and 
then frozen, being much esteemed as a delicacy ; plant in spring ...per 100 15/- ; per doz. 2/3 o 3 
x TUBEROSE. Owing to the piohihition to import at present bulbs from the United States, 
we are unable to offer any Tuberoses ; but should the prohibition be removed before next 
Spring we may be able to offer them in our Spring Bulb List. 
Barr’s New Peat-fibre, Shell and Charcoal Mixture. 
The best medium for growing bulbs in Vases, Bowls, Jardinets, etc., 3/6 per bushel ; 1/- per peck. 
Full Cultural Directions see page 3. Illustrated Lists of Bowls and V uses see page 77. 
