230 
Per packet— 5. d. 
Tacsonia. — See Passion Flower, 199. 
TageteSi — Brillianl Dwarf Single Edging Marigold ; hardy annual. Sow in spring, and transplant 
into beds or borders. Extremely showy. 
)) idS?' II Golden Ring. A great improvement. 6 inches Od., is., & 2 6 
Tccoma.— Greenhouse. Sow in early spring, in heat, and pot off. 
No. 1358. Smithi. First-class plant for autumn and winter greenhouses ; golden blossoms. I foot i 6 
Thalictrum (Meadow Rub). — H ardy perennial ; splendid. Most graceful for the borders. 
No. 1359. Adiantifolium. Fern-leaved foliage, for cutting. 2 feet is. & 2 6 
Thunber£ia. — Half-hardy climber. Annual. Yellow and white, black centre. Sow under glass 
in spring, pot off, and plant out when hardened. 
No. 1360. Alata. Choicest Mixed. Yellow and white, with black centre o 6 
Tobacco . — See Nicotiana, 198. 
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 6 
,, 1362. Fournieri. Sky blue, spotted indigo, i foot... ... ... ... ... ... is. & 2 6 
II 1363- II White Wings. White ; handsome. I foot is. & 2 6 
Tritoma. (Red-hot Poker Plant; also called Knipuofia). — T uberous. Of great value in the 
mixed border in the late summer. Sow in cold frame in spring, and transplant as soon as seedlings 
can be hand! d. 
No. 1364. Uvaria grandiflora. Old garden favourite 06 
TropSBOluirii — See Nasturtium, page 197. 
Valerian. — Hardy perennial. For beds or borders. Sow in spring in warm position, and transplant. 
No. 1365. Red Garden o 3 
,, 1366. White Garden ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... .. . ...03 
Venus’ Looking Glass. — Hardy annual. Sown in open border in spring. 
No. 1367. Blue. Campanula-like, i foot .. ... .. ... ... . . ... ... ... o 3 
Venus’ Navelwort. — Sow in open border in spring. Hardy annual for edgings. 
No. 1368. White Forget-me-not-like sprays and whiteish foliage, pinches o 3 
Verbascum (Mui lein). — H ardy 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 o 
Veronica. — Perennial. 
No. 1370. Greenhouse Varieties ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... is. & 2 6 
No. 1356. Pumila, First-class ; orange yellow, pinches 
... 3d. & o 6 
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