S‘. dh-n^ell Gfuitle. 
TIARELLA CORDIPOLIA — Spikes of 
white flowers like a small Spirea ; very beautiful 
in pots, also perfectly hardy. 9c/. 
TRADESCANTIA VIRGINICA RUBRA 
PLENA — Belonging to a showy and highly de- 
corative group of border plants:’ free. (iil. to ihl. 
TRADESCANTIA VIRGINICA ALBA— 
A pretty variety. Gd. 
TRILLIUM’ GRANDIPLORUM— Flowers 
pure white, the largest of this group ; one of the 
best of onr spring flowers, l.s. 
TRITO.MA (kNIPIIOFIX). 
^ TRITOMA MACOWANII — A dwarf species, 
rich golden orange, passing to a bright orange- 
red. l.s. Gi/. 
TRITOMA PUMILA— Dark red. l.t. 
TRITOMA ROOPERI — Large .spikes of 
bright .scarlet-orange ; robust and free flowering, 
l.s’. 
TRITOMA SAUNDERSI— Deep red, tipped 
yellow ; beautiful foliage, and noble spikes. 
Is. ()</. and 2.V. Gd. 
TRITOMA UVARIA GLAUCESCENS— 
Beautiful hardy plant, all through the autumn, 
throwing up large spikes of flowers of a bright 
orange and scarlet colour, comnionlv called in 
consequence Ued-IIot I’oker. 'Jd. and Is. 
TROLLIUS ASIATICUS. Gd. 
TROLLIUS EUROP ASUS— Well known. 
Gd. each : Gx. jior doz. 
TROLLIUS GIBSONI. Is. 
TROLLIUS GIGANTEUS. Is. 
TROLLIUS LEDEBOURI. Is. 
TROLLIUS LODDIGESI. Is. 
TROPABOLUMS — .SVc Collection. 
TUSSILAGO PRAGRANS (Winter Helio- 
trope) — Much resembles both in appearance and 
[ odour that uuiveisal favourite the Heliotrope, 
I and will continue blooming as long as the frost 
holds off. It is one of those plants that will grow 
I and do well in anv stray corner of the garden. Gd. 
: VALERIANA PHU AUREA — A .strong 
growing border plant. Gd. each ; 4s. per doz. 
j VERATRUM ALBUM LOBEI.IANUM— 
' One of the finest hardy foliage ]>lants. Is. 
I VERONICA AMETHYSTINA— One of the 
very best of ihe taller growing species, and it is 
really surprising that this and the varieties of V. 
■yiicatn are not more generally grown for border 
decoration. Strong clump.s. fit/, each ; 4s. per doz. 
VERONICA ALPINA. Or/. 
VERONICA INCANA — Grey orsilverv foli- 
age. Gd. each : 4s. per doz. 
VERONICA CAUCASICA. 6(/. 
VERONICA GENTIANOIDES — Slaty 
blue; very distinct. 6(/. 
VERONICA GENTIANOIDES 
ELEGANTISSIMA — Gd. each : 4s. per doz. 
VERONICA GUTHRIANA — Deep blue; 
very (iwarf. Is. 
VERONICA LONGIPOLIA VAR. SUB- 
SESSILIS — A new .species from Japan, and one 
of the finest hardy ])erennials yet introduced, 
flowers arc ])rodiiced in dense erect sjjikes a foot 
in length, of a deep rich blue; perfectly hardy. 
Gd. ejich; 4s. per doz. 
VERONICA OPPICINALIS AUREA— 
Gd. 
VERONICA PECTINATA- — A pretty trail- 
ing kind. Gi/. 
VERONICA PINNATA. G</. 
VERONICA PROSTRATA — Dark green 
foliage, in compact tufts, and numerous spikes of 
deep blue flowers. Gd. 
VERONICA REPENS — Dense close grow- 
ing cree])er. Gd. 
VERONICA RUPESTRIS — One of the 
finest of rock ])lants. Gd. 
VERONICA SAXATILIS — An excellent 
rock garden jilant. Gd. 
VERONICA SPICATA — Long elegant 
spikes of the ricjiest blue. Gd. 
VERONICA SPICATA ROSEA— A ucat 
and useful plant for mixed border, bearing 
jnraniidal spikes of light rose-coloured flowers. 
!)//. 
VERONICA PULCHELLA FOL. VAR.— 
Gd. 
VERONICA SPICATA HYBRIDA — A 
very distinct and florifcrons l)liie variety. Gd. 
VERBASCUM CHAIXI (Orientale) — A 
bold stately perennial, yellow flowers, with a pur- 
ple centre; very effective as single specimens in 
the shrubbery, or mixed borders, l.s. 
VERBASCUM PHOENICEUM — A very 
effective and free growing perennial ; purpl’e 
flowers. 9^/. 
VINCA MINOR AUREA MARGINATA 
— A pretty variegated I’eriwinkle. Gd. 
VINCA — Single blue. Gil. 
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