H. Ciinnell 
SPIR^A ARXJNCUS — Avery useful border 
or pot plant, feathery panicles, composed of in- 
numerable small white flowers, lb/, and l.s. 
SPIR,® A PALMATA — A distinct and beau- 
tiful variety, with j>almate leaves, and strong 
bright red flower stems, surrounded by numerous 
broad corymbs of beautiful deep crimson flowers; 
a valuable addition to hardy decorative plants, 
lb/, and Is. (id. 
SPIR® A PALMATA ELEGANS— A very 
distinct and pretty plant. !)</. 
SPIR® A VENUSTA — The lovely deep rosy 
carmine flowers are produced on stems 2 to 4 feet 
in height ; flowers are very useful for cutting. 9c/. 
SPIR®A ULMARIA FOLIA VARIE- 
GATA — Very pretty. 6c/. 
SPIR®A’ULMARIA PL. PL. 6c/. 
SPIR®A FILIPENDULA FLORE 
PLENO — Composed of numerous corymbs of 
double white flowers, with a slight creamy tinge. 
The pretty fern-like foliage is exceedingly attrac- 
tive during the whole year, and is very useful 
for cutting. Strong clum])s. Is. ; small plants, 6c/. 
STATICE LATIPOLIA (The Great Sea 
Lavender) — This grows about ft., forming an 
immense branching panicle 2 ft. across, composed 
of small blue flowers ; useful for cutting. 9c/. 
STATICE INCANA — Enormous heads of 
flower, blue, white, crimson, and purple. 9c/. 
STATICE TARTARICA — Large panicles of 
blue and pink flowers. 6c/. 
SYMPHYTUM OFFICINALE VARIE- 
GATUM — Large handsome foliage, highly or- 
namental. Is. 
TEUCRIUM POLIUM — A curious dwarf, 
whitish herb, H to 5 inches high, flowers small, 
pale yellow. 6c/. 
THALICTRUM ADIANTIFOLIUM — 
Though perfectly hardy, standing every degree 
of cold, thriving in all ordinary garden soils, 
requiring no artiflcial support, and adapted to 
the most limited and select flower beds, yet in 
delicacy of structure it is equal to the AdianUtms 
OT Maidenhair Fern. Is. 
THALICTRUM AQUILEGIPOLIUM. 6c/. 
THALICTRUM AQUILEGIPOLIUM 
RUBRUM — One of the best hardy plants ; 
flower.s and foliage alike ornamental ; tine for 
cutting. Is. 
THALICTRUM GLAUCUM. 6c/. 
THALICTRUM JACQUINANUM and 
RUBELLUM — Usefulfor bordcrdecoration. 6c/. 
THALICTRUM PURPURASCENS — Or- 
namental foliage. 6c/. 
THERMOPSIS FABACEA — Fine border 
plant, yellow pea-shaped flowers. Is. 
THYMUS LANUGINOSUS— Greyish col- 
oured foliage. 6c/. each ; 4s. per doz. 
THYMUS MARGINATUS ELEGAN- 
TISSIMUS— A compact and effective plant, the 
he.st of all the garden variegated 'I'liymes. 6c/. 
each ; 4s. per doz. 
THYMUS ROTUNDIPOLIUS — Useful. 
6c/. ; 4s. per do/.. 
THYMUS SERPYLLIFOLIUS— 6c/. each ; 
4s. per doz. 
THYMUS VARIEGATUS— Similar to the 
old garden Thymus, but each leaf is variegated 
with silver, an'd for spring gardening, or as a 
permnuent edging, if kept clipped, a very beau- 
tiful plant; 6c/. 
STKNAC'TtS SI’F.CIOSA. 
STENACTTS SPECIOSA — Large, showy, 
pale purple flowers, with a yellow centre. 6c/. 
STIPA PINNATA— Ve’ry elegant grass. 6c/. 
SYMPHYTUM ASPERRIMUM - For 
woodland walks or lake margins. 6c/. 
SYMPHYTUM BOHEMICUM— A hand- 
some and brilliantly coloured ])erennial. 6c/. 
SYMPHYTUM COCCINEUM — Reddish 
purple. 6c/. 
SYMPHYTUM CAUCASICUM— Suitable 
for the wild garden. 6c/. 
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THYMUS MARGINATUS ELKO AN TISSIMUS. 
