>Canneils’ Floral Guide, 1909. 
THALICTBUM AQUILEOirOLIUM— 
Cream-coloured flowers. 3 ft. 6rf. 
THALIOTRTIM AQUILEGIFOLIUM 
ROSEUM — Neat and effective. 9rf. 
THALICTRXJM AQXJILEaiEOLIUM 
RXTBRI7M — Flowers and folia(;e alike orna- 
mental ; fine for cutting. 3 ft. Slef. 
THALIOTRTJM OLAXJOUM— Deep green, 
minute foliage. 2 ft. Gd. 
THERMOPSIS MONTANA— Tellow pea- 
shaped flowers. 2^ ft. Gd. 
THYMUS MARGINATUS ELEOAN- 
TISSIMUS — A compact and effective plant, the 
beet of all the garden variegated Thymes. Gd. 
each ; is. per doz. 
THYMUS MICANS — Compact cushions of 
dark green foliage, rosy purple flowers ; very 
pretty. Gd. 
THYMUS SERPYLLUM ALBUM— 
Snowy white ; one of the prettiest rock plants. 
Aft. Gd. 
THYMUS SERPYLLUM, var. OOO- 
OINEUS — A variety of the Mountain Thyme, 
but with deeper and more brilliant flowers, 
forming sheets of rich crimson. A f*'- 
THYMUS VARIEOATUS — Each leaf is 
variegated with silver, and for spring gardening 
a very beautiful plant. Gd. 
TIARELLA OORDIPOLIA (Foam Flower) 
—White flowers like a small Spircea ; very beau- 
tiful in pots, perfectly hardy. J ft. Gd. 
TRADESCANTIA VIROINICA ALBA 
MAJOR — The best white variety ; a fine border 
plant. lA ft. Gd. 
TRADESCANTLA VIRGINIOA RUBRA 
PLENA — A showy and highly decorative group 
of border plants ; free. lAft. Gd. 
TRILLIUM ERECTUM — Brownish purple. 
} ft. 9(/. 
TRILLIUM GRANDIFLORUM — Pure 
white, the largest of this group ; one of the host 
of our spring flowers. J ft. Gd. 
TRITOMA (Kniphofla)— rorcA Lily, Red 
Hot Poker. 
TRITOMA BURCHELLI— Early flowering, 
dark red passing to orange, large spikes. 2A-3 ft. 
Is. 
TRITOMA CAULESCENS — Yucca-like 
leaves and growth, reddish orange flowers ; 
effective. 4 ft. Is. 6d and 2s. Gd. 
TRITOMA CITRINA (Hybrid)— Massive 
spikes of canary -coloured flowers ; one of the 
most distinct. 2 ft. 2s. Gd. 
TRITOMA CORALLINA— Dwarf ; coral- 
red, shading Into orange-red. 2 ft. 9d. 
TRITOMA H. CANNELL — Immense long 
spikes, of a bright coral-red. 4 ft. 2s. 
TRITOMA MACOWANII — A dwarf species, 
rich golden orange, passing to a bright orange- 
red. 2A ft. 2d. 
TRITOMA NELSONI — Foliage grassy ; 
narrow tapering spikes of bright coral red; a 
gem for pots or a warm sheltered spot. Is. 6rf. 
TRITOMA NOBILES — Fine spikes of scarlet 
and yellow. 6-6 ft. Is. Gd. 
TRITOMA PFITZERI— A splendid rich 
crimson ; a really first-class variety. 2-3 ft. 
Is. 
TRITOMA ROOPERI — Large spikes of 
bright scarlet-orange ; robust and free flowering. 
2A-3 ft. Is. 
TRITOMA SAUNDERSI — Deep red, tipped 
yellow ; beautiful foliage, and noble spikes. 
4-5 ft. Is. Gd. 
TRITOMA UVARIA GLAUOESOENS— 
Large spikes of flowers of a bright orange and 
scarlet colour. 2^-3 ft. Is. 
TRITOMA UVARIA ORANDIFLORA- 
Deep crimson and orange flowers, the last in 
bloom. 4 ft. 2d. to Is. Gd. 
TROLLIUS ASIATIOUS— Orange. 2 ft. 2d. 
TROLLIUS OAUCASICUS (Orange Globe) 
— Immense flowers of a deep orange ; vigorous 
grower and free blooming ; very showy. Is. 
TROLLIUS EUROPsEUS — Well known. 
1 ft. Gd. each ; 6s. per doz. 
TROLLIUS EUROP-ffiUS ALBUS — 
Creamy white. 2d. 
TROLLIUS GIBS ONI— Superior to 
Japonicus. Is. 
TROLLIUS GIGANTE US— Lemon 
coloured. 2 ft. Gd. and 2d. 
TROLLIUS HYBRIDA EXCELSIOR— 
Of the deepest orauge ; most useful for cutting. 
l.s. 
TROLLIUS HYBRIDA NEWRY GIANT 
— Large deep golden yellow flowers ; tall. Is. 
TROLLIUS LAXUS — Pale greenish lemon 
coloured flowers. 2d. 
TROLLIUS NAPELLIFOLIUS — Yellow 
flowers. 2 ft. 9d. 
TROP^OLUMS— See Collection. 
TUNICA SAXIFRAGA- Pink flowers, very 
profuse, fine spreading habit ; delightful for the 
rock garden, old walls, and dry border. 6d. 
TUSSILAGO FARFARA VARIEGATA— 
Pretty variegated foliage. ^ ft. 2d. 
UVULARIA GRANDIFLORA— Weeping 
habit ; pale yellowish green flowers. 2d. 
VALERIANA PHU AUREA — A strong 
growing border plant. Gd. each ; 4s. per doz. 
VANCOUVERIA HEXANDRA— Plumes 
of pretty, erect, snow-white flowers ; useful for 
rockwork. 1 ft. 9</. 
VERATRUM ALBUM — One of the finest 
hardy foliage plants. 2 ft. 2d. 
VERATRUM NIGRUM — Handsome foliage 
and curious black spikes. Is. Crf. 
VBRBASCUM CHAIXI— A bold stately 
perennial ; yellow flowers, with a purple centre ; 
very effective as single specimens in the shrubbery 
or mixed borders. 3 ft. 9rf. 
VERBASCUM OLYMPICUM — Flower 
spikes from 6 to 8 feet in height, clear yellow 
flowers ; large woolly leaves. 2d. 
VERBASCUM PHCENICEUM-Very effec- 
tive and free growing ; purple flowers. 2 ft. Gd. 
VERBENA VENOSA— See Index. 
VERONICA AMETHYSTINA— One of the 
very best of tbe taller growing species ; clear 
blue. 1 i ft. Strong clumps, Gd. each ; 4s. per doz. 
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