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fl. diir\i\ell &: ^or\^’ G^tiide 
SPIR^A ABUNCUS — A very useful border 
or j)ot plant, feathc^ panicles, composed of in- 
numerable small white flowera. and Is. each. 
SPIRAEA PILIPENDULA FLORE PLENO 
— Composed of numerous corymbs of double 
white flowers with a slight creamy tinge. The 
pretty fern-like foliage is exceedingly attractive 
during the whole year, and is very useful for 
rutting. Strong clumps. Is. each ; small plants, 
G(i!. each j 
SPIR.® A ULMABIA FOLIIS VARIEGATIS 
—Very pretty. M. and M. eaeh | 
SPIR.fflA VENUSTA — The lovely deep rosy j 
carmine flowers are produced on stems 2 to 4 feet j 
in height, flowers are very useful for eutting. | 
STATICE LATIPOLJA (The Great Sea 
Lavender)— This grows about 2J ft., forming an I 
immense branching panicle 2 ft. across, composed ! 
of small blue flowers, useful for cutting. 9<l. 
each 
STATICE SPECIOSA — Largo showy pale- 
imrplo flowers, with a yellow centre. 6d. each 
SYMPHYTUM OFFICINALE VARIEGA- 
TUM — Large handsome foliage, highly orna- 
mental. Is. each 
THALICTRUM JACQUINANUM and 
RUBELLUM — Useful for border decoration. 6d. 
to 9d. each 
TEUCRIUM POLIUM — A curious dwarf, 
whitish herb, 3 to 5 inches high, flowers small, 
pale yellow. 6rt!. each 
THALICTRUM ADIANTIOIDES— Though 
perfectly hardy, standing every degree of cold, 
thriving in all ordinary garden soils, requiring no 
artificial support, and adapted to the most 
limited and select flower bed.s, yet in delicacy of 
•structure it is equal to the AdianturM or Maiden 
Hair Fei-n. l.v. 6d. eaeh 
TBADESCANTIA VIRGINICA RUBRA 
PLENA — Belonging to a showy and highly de- 
corative group of border plants, very free. 6rf. to 
9(1. each 
TRADESCANTIA VIRGINICA — A prefly 
v.aviety. 6d. each 
VEIIONICA GENTIANOIDES ELEGANTISSIMA. 
TRITOMA UVARIA GLAUCESCENS— 
A beautiful hardy plant, all through the summer, 
throwing rip large spikes of flowers, of a bright 
orange and scarlet colour, commonly called in 
consequence Red Hot Poker. Is. each 
TROLLIES — In variety, bearing many large 
globular flowers, vaiying from creamy white to 
deep orange. M. and Is. each 
TUSSILAGO FRAGBANS (Winter Helio- 
trope) — Without seeing abed, one would scarce!}' 
believe that the above (December 1 4th) forms one 
mass of flowers, and at first sight much resembles, 
both in appearance and odour, that universal 
favourite the Heliotrope, and will continue bloom- 
ing as long as the frost holds off, and is one of 
those plants that will grow and do well in any 
stray corner of the garden. Is. each ; 8s. per doz. 
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