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Spring, 1905, Wholesale Catalogue 
SWEET WILLIAM. See Dianthus barbatus. Per 12 
SYMPHYTUM (Comfrey). 
asfjcrrimum variegatum aureum. A very pretty and 
effective variegated plant.$1 50 
Tritoma Pfitzeri 
TRITOMA 
Tritomas, as general decorative plants and for bedding purposes, 
etc., are too well known to need any description here; suffice it to 
say, that they are still gaining in popular favor on account of the 
many uses to which they can be put. T. Pfitzeri still holds its 
popularity and will continue so to do. The following list contains 
other equally good forms. 
Pfitzeri. The everblooming Tritoma, with flowers Per 12 Per 100 
of a rich orange-scarlet, shading to salmon-rose. $1 00 $6 00 
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Coralina. Spikes of bright coral-red flowers all 
summer; very effective. 1 25 
Macowaoi. Rich coral-red and wonderfully free- 
flowering. 1 25 
Mark Konigen (Saundersii) — May Queen (New). 
A new hybrid Tritoma raised in Germany and 
very highly spoken of; said to commence bloom¬ 
ing in May and continue until autumn; color or¬ 
ange and scarlet.Each 35c. 4 00 
Pufus (New). An exceedingly interesting variety, 
with showy spikes of deep yellow flowers and pro¬ 
truding crimson anthers, which gives the flower 
a very curiously beautiful effect.Each 50c. 
Triumph. Immense forked or branching spike of 
massive yellow flowers; the largest and best of 
the family......Each $1.75. 
Tuckii. Glaucous, Yucca-like foliage and large spikes 
of bright flowers, changing to yellow in June; 
a curious plant. 1 50 12 00 
Uvaria grandif lora. Rich crimson flowers, shading 
to yellow. 1 00 8 00 
TEUCRIUM (Germander), 
chamaedrgs. Dwarf, shrubby growth ; rose, 
white and red flowers. 1 50 
THALICTRUM (Meadow Rue). Per 12 Per 100 I j 
aquilegifolium. Beautiful foliage and large 
plumes of rosy-purple flowers.$1 00 $8 00 I 
|>ur|)urascens. Purple flowers. 75 6 00 I 
THERMOPSIS caroliniana. Long spikes of showy 
yellow flowers. 1 25 8 00 
fabacea. Racemes of yellow, pea-shaped flowers; 
a very free-growing plant. 1 25 8 00 I 
THYMUS* (Thyme). 
languinosus (Wooley-leaved Thyme). Gray pros¬ 
trate foliage. 1 00 8 00 I 
ser|)yllum aureum (Golden Thyme). Variegated 
foliage. 2-in. pots. 60 4 00 I 
TIARELLA (Foam Flower). 
cordifolia. A very.pretty low-growing native 
plant for a damp, shady spot, with showy 
spikes of creamy-white flowers. 1 00 t 
TRADESCANTIA (Spiderwort). 
virginica. Umbels of purple flowers all summer... 60 4 00 I 
alba. White. 60 4 00 I 
TRICYRTIS (Toad Lily), 
hirta. A very pretty and interesting plant from 
Tapan, producing late in the fall numerous 
quaintly spotted white and purple flowers. 1 00 8 00 I 
TRILLIUM (Wake Robin), 
grandiflorum. Our large-flowered native Wood 
Lily; pure white. 60 4 00 I 
crcctum. Purple-flowered Wood Lily. 60 4 00 |] 
erythrocar|>um. The painted Wood Lily; pure 
white, with a crimson blotch at the base of each 
petal. 60 4 00 I 
TROLLIUS (Globe Flower). 
euro|>£eus. Globular, buttercup-like flower, 
nearly two inches across. 75 6 00 I 
caucasicus (Orange Globe—New). Very large, 
deep orange-colored flowers; exceedingly showy 1 50 
Tortunei florc J)leno. Double, deep orange col¬ 
ored flowers... 1 25 10 00 IB 
VERONICA (Speedwell). 
circaeoides. Dwarf creeping evergreen plants, 
nearly hidden in early spring by gentian blue 
flowers. 75 6 00 I 
incana. Silvery foliage, erect spikes of deep blue 
flowers; very attractive. 1 00 8 00 I 
longifolia var. subscssilis. Attractive spikes of 
deep blue flowers ; one of the best plants we have 1 25 10 00 Li 
s|)icata. Erect spikes of blue flowers; very good 
for cutting; continuous. 75 6 00 | 
alba. White. 1 00 8 00 I 
rosea. A very neat rose-colored form. 1 00 8 00 I 
virginica. Long spikes of white flowers; very tall.. 1 00 8 00 H 
rosea. Long spikes of rose-colored flowers. 1 00 8 OOl 
VINCA. (Myrtle, or Periwinkle), 
minor. An evergreen low-trailing plant, suitable 
for planting under trees; much used for planting 
on graves, etc. 60 4 00 I 
Extra strong field-grown plants. 75 6 00 I 
VIOLA pedata (Bird’s Foot Violet). Finely cut foli¬ 
age and showy blue flowers. 60 4 00 I 
bicolor. Upper petals rich purple, lower light blue 75 6 00 I 
YUCCA filamentosa. Tall, sword-like foliage; 
creamy white flowers; an exceedingly fine dec¬ 
orative plant. 1 25 10 00 
Nurseries and Trial Grounds—Sparkill, Rockland Co., New York 
