fl. dai\i]e]l iS: 3^1oi‘cil G^uidc. 
■ "TECOMA JASMINOmES. 2s. (Ul. 
TECOMA JASMINOtDES GRANDI- 
FLORA. 2s. 6d. 
•TECOMA SPLENDENS. 3.s. G(/. 
•THUNBERGIA CHRYSOPS. 3k. i)d. 
♦THUNBERGIA PRAGRANS. 3s. lid. 
*THUNBERGIA HARRISH. 3s. Gd. 
•THUNBERGIA LA0RIPOLIA. 3s. Gd. 
TROPAEOLUMS. See Collection. 
PASSIPLORA CONSTANCE ELLIOTT. — This charming variety was raised in a garden in 
Devonshire, amongst a bed of seedling Pasni/lora carulea, and. being of the easiest culture, a free 
grower, and producing large <|uantities of its beautiful pure ivory white flowers, which are 
remarkably sweet scented, it should find a place in every garden, however small. First-Class 
Certificate. ].s. and Is. Gd. 
I'ASSIFLORA CONSTANCE ELLIOTT. 
The following three are most beautiful little trailing plants ; for a warm greenhouse or stove nothing 
exceeds their beauty. The two latter varieties ready in March. 
•TORENIA ASIATICA — The strongest 
grower, producing innumerable small I’ansy-like 
flowers of a striking purple and white. 
•TORENIA BAILLONI — Same in growth as 
prcceding,differingonlyinflower,beingof abright 
yellow, and quite of recent introduction. 2s. 
•TORENIA POURNIERI — Very similar, but with a more upright closer growth, and is one of 
our most useful flowering plants, l.s. 
ilr. G. II. Kiciiakus, Springfield, Atkins Road, Clapham Park, A/iiil \G!h, 1387. 
I am ])leased with Passion Flower, which has arrived safe and in good condition, and gives great 
satisfaction. 
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