TOBACCO. — See Nico- 
tiana. 
TRITOM A (Red-hot Poker Plant; 
also called Kniphofia). — Tuber- 
ous 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 grandiflora. 
Old garden favourite 16 
Per pkt. 
THUNBERGIA. — Half - 
hardy climber. Annual. 
Sow under glass in 
spring, pot off, and 
plant out when _ hard- 
ened. 
No. 1360. Alata. Choicest 
Mixed. Orange, yellow, 
and white, some flowers 
having black centres . . .16 
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. 1 foot ... .26 
No. 1362. Fournieri. 
Sky blue, spotted indi- 
go. 1 foot 26 
No. 1363. Fournieri. 
White Wings. White; 
handsome. 1 foot . . .26 
TACSONIA. — See Passion Flower, page 212. 
TAGETES. — Brilliant Dwarf Single Edging Mari- 
gold; hardy annual. Sow in spring, and trans- 
plant into beds or borders. Extremely showy. 
No. 1356. Pumila. First class; orange yellow. 
9 inches 10 
“ 1357. Pumila. Golden Ring. A great 
improvement. 6 inches 16 
TECOMA. — Greenhouse. Sow in early spring, in 
heat, and pot off. 
No. 1358. Smithi. First-class plant for au- 
tumn and winter greenhouses; 
golden blossoms. 1 foot 60 
THALICTRUM (Meadow Rue). — Hardy perennial; 
splendid. Most graceful for the borders. 
No. 1359. Adiantifolium. Fern-leaved foliage, 
for cutting. 2 feet 26 
TRACHELIUM 
CCERULEUM 
(See Photograph) 
Hardy herbaceous perennial. A 
most popular plant for green- 
house decoration, having large 
heads of pale blue flowers. 
No. 1348. Height, 2 feet .16 
NOVELTY 
TRITOMA, CARTER’S AN- 
NUAL. A very interesting 
novelty. For the first time the 
old garden favourite, known as the “Red-hot 
Poker,” can be grown from seed as a half-hardy 
annual. Colours, red and yellow; also both 
colours in the same flower. 
No. 1603 
TROP7EOLUM. — Sec Nasturtium. 
VALERIAN (Garden Heliotrope). — Hardy peren- 
nial. For beds or borders. Sow in spring in 
warm position, and transplant. 
No. 1365. Red Garden 
“ 1366. White Garden 
VENUS’ LOOKING GLASS (Specularia Speculum) 
— Hardy annual. Sow in open border in spring 
No. 1367. Blue. Campanula-like. 1 foot . 
VENUS’ NAVELWORT (Omphalodes Linifolia). — 
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 the following year. 
No. 1369. Pannosum. White foliage, dense 
spikes of yellow flowers, silver white 
in centre. 6 feet 
VERONICA. — Perennial. 
No. 1370. Greenhouse Varieties 
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