WM. BORSCH & SON 
Maplewood, Oregon 
Each 
TIG-RIDIA Pavonia (Mexican Flame Flower) —A beautiful bulbous plant 
with large yellow or red flowers, curiously marked.25 
TRACHELIUM Rumelicum (Diosphaera Rumellianum)—A' very rare plant 
from the Macedonian Alps, where is grows on the sheer limestone 
cliffs. Rivals Phyteuma Comosum in appearance, with its compact 
habit and toothed, glossy, dark-green foliage. Lovely blue flowers on 
3 to 6-inch stems. Requires moraine conditions. 1.00 
TRADESCANTIA Virginica —Odd flowers of blue, on branching 18 to 
24-inch stems, throughout the Summer. Full sun but requires moisture .25 
*Brevicaulis —Large rose-colored flowers on 12 to 18-inch stems. Rare.25 
*TRITOMA (Kniphofia or Red. Hot Poker) —Valuable plants for shrubberies, 
borders, beds on lawns and wild gardens. Tufts of broad grass-like 
foliage with numerous spikes of brilliant colored flowers. 
Borsch’s Early Flowering Hybrids —New everblooming hybrids, orange- 
scarlet to canary-yellow, from May to October. Mixture only, 3 to 
4 feet .. 25 
Pfitzerri —Rich orange-scarlet, late Summer, 4 to 6 ft. 35 & .50 
*TROLLIUS Goldquelle Hybrids (Globe Flower)— A very showy group, 
suited to wet sunken gardens, wild borders and edges of water gar¬ 
dens, although in a good garden soil not lacking in moisture, they 
will do very well. Excellent cut flowers, from April to June. Large 
globular yellow flowers, on 15 to 24-inch stems.25 
:{:Pumilus —A very dwarf species, 6 to 10 inches high, with small yellow 
flowers. Very choice and rare. Stock limited. 60 
TROPAEOLUM Speciosum (Perennial or Flame Nasturtium) —One of the 
loveliest light trailers or climbers when grown in a congenial posi¬ 
tion. Select a cool, shady position, plant in mixture composed of good 
turf loam, sand and leaf mold. Sheets of dark green foliage, smoth¬ 
ered with brilliant scarlet flowers and followed by turquoise berries. 
Will grow as high as 10 to 15 feet in a season. Deciduous. 50 
TULIPS —Rare and beautiful species, adapted to the alpine garden, es¬ 
pecially the dainty small species, Batalina, Clusiana, etc. Fall delivery 
only. 
Batalina —A very rare and charming species, the dainty flowers of soft, 
creamy-yellow, with deeper yellow center being borne on 6-inch stems. 
April . 75 
Chrysantha —Another very rare and beautiful species, bearing dainty 
flowers of soft, light-yellow inside and shaded cherry-rose outside, 
on 8-inch stems. April. 50 
Clusiana (The Candy Stick Tulip) —Outer petals cherry-red, inner petals 
white, with violet center, on 10-inch stems. Plant about 6 inches 
deep amongst stones or roots of other small plants, in a sheltered spot .15 
Eichleri —Immense crimson-scarlet flowers with slight greyish-green 
shading on exterior of petals, and glistening black center marked 
with gold .25 
Kaufmanniana—Large flowers of elegant form, opening out flat to a 
great size in the sun, creamy white, carmine red on the reverse, center 
golden yellow .25 
Kolpakowskiana—Golden-yellow flowers, shaded rose on exterior of 
petals. Being collected bulbs, they vary somewhat. Very rare.75 
Marjoletti—Small flowers of soft primrose-yellow, shaded carmine-red at 
the base. 15 inches.10 
*TUNICA Saxifraga—Pretty tufted plant with fine foliage and light pink 
flowers all summer. Invaluable for dry rock walls.25 
$F1. PI .—Double flowering form of preceding. Flowers resemble small 
roses ......... .35 
t Rock Plants. 
* Cut Flowers. 
Three plants of one variety at dozen rate. 
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