256 
No. 1360. Alata. 
Choicest Mixed. 
Orange, yellow, and 
while, some flowers 
having black centres o 6 
TOBACCO. — See Nico 
liana, page 223. 
,, 1363. Fournieri. 
White Wings. 
While ; handsome. 
I foot ... IS. & 2 6 
Per packet s. d. 
THUNBERGIA.- Half 
hardy climber. Annual. 
Sow under glass in 
spring, pot off, and 
plant out when hard- 
ened. 
TORENIA. — Beautiful 
greenhouse annuals. 
Desirable as pot plant 
and for hanging 
baskets. Sow in early 
spring in pans of light 
soil, prick off, anti 
pot on. 
No. 1361. Bailloni. 
Golden yellow, red 
throat. 1 loot is. & 2 6 
1 :62. Fournieri. 
Sky blue. spotted in- 
digo. 1 foot is. & 2 6 
TRITOMA (Red • hot Poker 
Plant; abo called Kniphofia). 
— Tuberous perennial. 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 handled. 
No. 1364. Uvaria grandi- 
flora. Old garden favourite o 6 
TRAC HELIUM 
CCERULEUM 
(see Photograph ). 
Hardy herbaceous perennial. A 
most popular plant for greenhouse 
decoration, having large heads of 
pale blue flowers. ' Per packet— r. d. 
No. 1348 Height, 2 feet 6d.& 1 o 
I ACSONIA. See Passion Flower, page 223. 
TAGETES. -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 3 d. & o 6 
>> *357- Pumila. Golden Ring. Agreat 
improvement 6 inches ...6d., is., & 2 6 
TECOMA. Greenhouse. Sow in early spring, in 
heat, and pot olf b 
N°- 1358 Smithi. First-class plant for autumn 
and winter greenhouses ; golden 
blossoms. 1 foot , g 
THALICTRUM (Meadow Rue). — Hardy perennirl ■ 
splendid. Most graceful for the borders. 
No- 1359. Adiantifolium. Fern - leaved 
foliage, for cutting. 2 feet ... is. & 2 6 
MOV .r, TV I TRITOIV, A, CARTERS 
NOVELTY. | ANNUAL. A very interesting 
~ — novelty. For the first time the 
?> 1 k'tulen favourite, known as the “ Red-hot 
I oker,” can be grown from seed as a half-hardy 
annual. Colours, red and yellow; also both 
colours in the same flower. 
No. 1603 
TROP 7 EOLUM,- See Nasturtium, pug,: 221. 
VALERIAN. -Hardy perennial. For beds or borders. 
Sow in spring in warm position, anti transplant. 
No. 1365. Red Garden 
,, 1366. White Garden 
VENUS’ LOOKING GLASS. - 1 lardy 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. White Forget-me-not-like 
sprays and whitish foliage. 
9 inches 
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 
VERONICA. —Perennial. 
No. 1370. Greenhouse Varieties is. & 
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