C L I B R A N S 
BY APPOINTMENT 
ALTRINCHAM 65 
THALICTRUM — continued. 
23 flavum, 4ft. to 5ft., pale yellow, in 
crowded heads, vii.-viii. 6d. each. 
25 glaucum, 5ft., creamy yellow flowers ; 
glaucous foliage, vii.-viii. 9tl. cacli. 
22 lucidum, 4ft., light graceful foliage, 
yellow flowers, vi.-vii. 4<1. each. 
27 minus (syn. adiantifolia), 1 ft., valuable 
for its fern-like foliage for cutting, 
vi.-vii. 4d. each. 
24 datum, i8in., a lovely variety, 
with elegant spikes of small yellow 
flowers ; charming Maiden-hair- like 
foliage ; a fine plant for cutting. (See 
Illustration, page 64.) vi.-vii. 6d. 
each. 
32 sulphureum, 3ft., sulphur - coloured 
flowers, produced in fine heads, hand- 
some and free. 6d. each. 
34 tuberosum, 1 Jft., white, graceful foliage, 
vi.-vii. 4d. each ; 3/- doz. 
Six Thalictrums, in six varieties, our 
selection, 1/6. 
THYMUS (Thyme), excellent for dry banks, 
rockeries, edgings, old walls, and 
ruins ; likes full sun. 
co 40 citriodorous aureus, beautiful golden 
foliage, fine for edging, vi.-vii. 3d. 
each ; 2/6 doz. 
42 micans, rosy-purple, very pretty, vi.-vii. 
3d. each ; 2/6 doz. 
c 44 montanus albus, white, fine for carpet 
bedding, vi.-vii. 3d. each ; 2/6 doz. 
o 46 officinalis variegatus, foliage in dense 
sheets ; lilac flowers, vii.-viii. 4d. each. 
50 Serpylium albus, a pretty white - 
flowered variety. 4d. each ; 3/- doz. 
5 1 carnosum, rosy flowers, in great 
profusion, v.-vii. 4d. each ; 3/- doz. 
49 coccineum, sheet of brilliant crim- 
son flowers, vi.-vii. 3d. each; 2/6 doz 
53 lanuginosus, flowers lilac, leaves 
and stem clothed with soft grey hair. 
4d. each. 
Five distinct varieties of Thymus for 1 /- 
TIARELLA (Foam flower), beautiful border 
1 and rock plants, leaves bronze with 
At age ; graceful upright spikes of small 
- flowers in early Summer, clustered in 
* delicious profusion ; moisture and 
partial shade. 
57 cordifolia (False Mitre-wort), ift., white, 
in foam-like masses, v.-vi. 4d. each ; 
3/- doz. 
TRADESCANTIA (Spider-wort). 
64 virginica (Flower-of-a-day), 1 1ft., grass- 
like foliage, spikes ending in a cluster 
of flower buds opening in succession ; 
flowers peculiarly bright purple, lovely, 
vi.-viii. 4d. each ; 3/- doz. 
66 alba major, lift., finest pure- 
white form. 4d. each ; 3/- doz. 
68 coerulea, 1 Aft., large Tight blue 
flowers. 4d. each ; 3/- doz. 
70 rubra, ijft., bright ruby - red. 
4d. each ; 3/- doz. 
73 Violacea, 1 Ift., violet purple, pro- 
duced freely, vi.-ix. 4d. each; 3/- doz. 
TRIFOLIUM (Clover). 
79 repens nigrescens (Calvary Clover), pur- 
ple-centred leaves, vi.-viii. 4 rl. each. 
TRILLIUM (Wood Lily). 
81 grandiflorum (Wake Robin), 1 ft., snowy- 
white 3-petalled flower of great beauty, 
over 3in. across ; loves a shady nook 
and a peaty soil, iv.-vi. 4d. each ; 
3/- doz. 
TRITOMA (syn. Kniphofia). (See page 87.) 
TROLLIUS (Globe Flower), large globular 
usually yellow flowers ; prefers moist 
soil ; showy in beds and borders, and 
charming when naturalised in wet 
ground, v.-vii. 
154 aconitifolius, i^ft., luxuriant foliage; 
yellow flowers. 4d. each ; 3/- doz. 
156 aitaicus, a fine species with richly - 
coloured flowers. 4d. each. 
158 asiaticus, 2ft., flowers rich golden. 
4d. each. 
1 61 caucasicus ( Orange Globe), 2jft., im- 
mense flowers of bright gold, stamens 
rich deep orange, lovely form. 6d. ea. 
164 europseus, 1 ^ f t . , clear pale yellow. 
4d. each. 
165 albus, 2ft., creamy-white flowers ; 
very pretty. 9d. each ; 6/- doz. 
168 Fortune! fl. pi., ift., a rich golden semi- 
double ; lovely, delightful for cutting, 
pd. each. 
178 napellifolius, 2ft., flowers showy yellow. 
6d. each. 
Six fine Trollius, in six varieties, for 
2 /- 
TROP/EOLUM ( Nasturtium , Indian Cress). 
186 speciosum (Flame flower), one of the 
loveliest climbers, sending up shoots 
5ft. to 1 oft. annually, which are 
smothered with brilliant vermilion 
flowers and pretty round leaves from 
J une to August, succeeded then by 
brightly-coloured berries ; cool moist 
soil, not exposed to full sun. The 
difficulty found in establishing this 
superb rambler is considerably lessened 
if planted out of pots when starting 
into growth. 6d. each ; 4/6 doz. ; 
30/- per 100. 
189 tuberosum, flowers orange-scarlet; 
grand free-flowering climber. 3d. each ; 
2/6 doz. 
TUNICA. 
193 saxifraga, a sweet little pink, bearing 
dainty pale rose-coloured flowers in 
lovely profusion, delightful for rock 
garden, old walls, and dry borders, 
vi.-ix. 6d. each ; 4/6 doz. 
194 A- rosea pi. (See New Varieties, 
page 11.) 
TUSSILAGO (Coltsfoot), compact clusters of 
small flower heads in Mid-winter or 
early Spring, followed by large rhubarb- 
like foliage. 
0 201 farfara fol. var., 6in., leaves richly 
variegated creamy white, ii.-iii. 6d. ea. 
TYPHA (Reed Mace or Bullrush). (See 
Aquatic Plants, page 15.) 
UMBILICUS (syn. Cotyledon, Navel-wort). 
3 chrysanthus, 8in., a dainty soft greyish- 
green houseleek, with clustered creamy- 
yellow flowers, likes peat and grit on 
wall, or dry sunny rockery, v.-vi. 9d. 
each. 
