A GARDEN FLORA 
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TIBOUCHINA. Melastomacese. 
fT. semidecandra. Brazil. 
TIGRID1A. Iridacese. 
*T. Pavonia. Peacoek Tiger Lily. Mexico. 
T1L1A. Lime, Linden. Tiliaceae. 
T. americana. American Lime, Basswood. E. and 
Central North America. 
Height 29 feet. Planted in the Arboretum 1902. 
T. Michauxii. E. North America. 
Height 28 feet. Planted in the Arboretum 1902. 
T. Moltkei. Moltke’s Lime. Garden origin. 
Height 27 feet. Planted in the Arboretum 1902. 
T. petiolaris. Pendent Silver Lime. E. Europe. 
Height 10 feet. Planted in the Arboretum 1912. 
T. platyphyllos. Europe. 
„ var. ficifolia nova. 
T. spectabilis (Michauxii xtomentosa). Garden origin. 
T. tomentosa. White Lime. S.E. Europe. 
Syn. T. argentea. 
Height 26 feet. Planted in the Arboretum 1902. 
T. vulgaris. Common Lime. 
Syn. T. europaea. 
TORREYA. Taxaceee. 
T. calif omica. Californian Nutmeg. California. 
Syn. T. Myristica (Bot. Mag., 4780). 
T. grandis. China. 
Height 3£ feet. A poor specimen, with little 
vitality. 
TRACHELOSPERMUM. Apoeynacese. 
*T. crocosotomum. China, probably. 
All three Trachelospermums grow well upon a 
west wall, where they have been planted some six 
years. (1916.) T. crocosotomum is protected 
slightly in severe weather and flowers well in 
August. 
