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TaCSOnia . — See Passion YXow^Xy page 221. 
Tag^etes. — Brilliant Dwarf Single Edging 
Marigold ; hardy annual. Sow in spring, 
and transplant into beds or borders. 
Extremely showy. 
No. 1356. Pumila. First-class ; orange 
yellow. 9 inches ... 3d. & o 
o * 357 - Pumila. Golden Ring. A 
great improvement binches 
6d., IS., & 2 
Tecoma. — Greenhouse. Sow in early 
spring, in heat, and pot off. 
No. 1358. Smithi. p'irst-class plant for 
autumn and winter "green- 
houses j golden ' blossoms. 
I foot ... ... I 
ThaliCtrum (Meadow Rue).— H ardy 
perennial ; splendid. Most graceful for 
the borders. 
No. 1359. Adiantifolium. Fern - leaved 
foliage, for cutting. 2 feet 
IS. & 2 
Thunbergia. — Half-hardy climber. 
Annual. Sow under glass in spring, pot 
off, and plant out when hardened. 
No. 1360. Alata. Choicest Mixed. 
Orange, yellow, and white, 
some flowers having black 
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Tobacco . — See Nicotiana, page 221. 
Trachelium Cserulttum [see Pkotograph). Hardy herbaceous perennial. A most popular plant 
for greenhouse decoration, having large heads of pale blue flowers. 
No. 1348. Height, 2 feet ,5. j 
Torenia. — Beautiful greenhouse annuals. Desirable as pot plant and for hanging baskets. Sow in 
early spring in pans of light soil, prick off, and pot on. 
No. 1361. Bailloni. Golden yellow, red throat, i foot ... ... ... ... ... ... is, & 2 
,, 1362. Fournieri. Sky blue, spotted indigo. I foot... ... ... . ... ... is. & 2 
>> > 3 f> 3 ' i> White Wings. White; handsome, i foot ... ... is. & 2 
Tritoina (Red-hot Poker Plant ; also called Knithokia). — T uberous Perennial. Of great value 
in the mixed border in the late summer. Sow in cold frame in spring, and transirlant as soon as 
seedlings can be handled. 
No. 1364. Uvaria grandiflora. Old garden favourite 
Tropseolum . — See Nasturtium, page 219. 
Valerian.— Hardy perennial. For beds or borders. Sow in spring in warm position, and transplant. 
No. 1365. Red Garden 
,, 1366- White Garden 
Venus’ Looking^ Glass. — Hardy annual. Sow in open border in spring. 
No. 1367. Blue. Campanula-like, i foot 
Venus’ Navelwort. — Sow in open border in spring. Hardy annual for edgings. 
No. 1368. While Forget-me-not-like sprays and whitish foliage, pinches 
Verbascum (Mullein). — Hardy perennial. Sow seeds in summer, and transplant in autumn to 
bloom following year. 
No. 1369. Pannosum. White foliage, dense spikes of yellow flowers, silver white in centre. 6 feet i 
Veron ica.— Perennial. 
No. 1370. Greenhouse Varieties ... u. & 2 
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