CATALOGUE OF FLOWER SEEDS. 
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TASSEL FLOWER. See Cacalia. 
THUNBERGIA. See Climbers , 
TORENIA. Valuable class of plants for vases or hanging baskets. 
Fournieri, sky-blue flowers, with three spots of dark blue and bright yellow centre, 
THRIFT. See A rmeria. 
TRICHOLiEN A. See Ornamental Grasses, 
TRICOSANTHES. See Climbers, 
TRIFOLIUM. (Sweet-scented Clover.) Very pretty, and of easy culture. 
Sauveolens, white . 
TRIPSACUM. See Ornamental Grasses, 
TRITOMA. (Red Hot Poker Plant.) The flowers are produced in large spikes of orange-tinted 
flower tubes; magnificent. 
Uvaria Grandiflora (see above description) . . . 
TRITONIA. Dwarf-growing, bulbous plants, with tubular shaped flowers. 
“ Aurea, beautiful orange-colored flowers . 
TROLLIUS. Suitable for beds or mixed borders. 
Mixed, all colors . 
TROP/EOLUM NANUM. (Nasturtium Dwarf.) One of the most beautiful and useful plants, 
invaluable for bedding, massing, or ribboning, of close, com¬ 
pact growth, with rich-colored flowers. 
Tom Thumb Beauty, yellow, flushed with vermilion . 
Ccerulea Rosea, beautiful peach . 
“ “ Crimson. 
Crystal Palace Gem, sulphur, spotted mauve . . . . 
Golden King, golden yellow. 
King of Tom Thumbs, intense scarlet, dark bluish-green foliage, 
Ruby King, brilliant carmine, very fine. 
Empress of India, splendid new dark-leaved variety, with crimson 
flowers ........... 
King Theodore, new variety, dark green foliage, flowers almost 
black. 
Lady Bird (Bird Flower), orange, red spots. 
M u Pearl, creamy white. 
“ u Rose, very desirable. 
“ - " Scarlet. 
“ “ Spotted. 
“ “ Yellow. 
“ Fine Mixed, from above varieties. 
TROP/EOLUM MAJUS. See Climbers, 
TRUMPET FLOWER. See Datura. 
TRUMPET VINE. See Climbers, 
UMBILICUS. A genus of interesting plants, valuable for rock-work, edgings, and borders. 
“ Sempervivum, blood-red flowers. 
UNIOLA. See Ornamental Grasses, 
VALERIANA. Showy plants for mixed borders or shrubberies, bearing large, bright flowers. 
Mixed, all colors... . 
VENIDIUM. Fine for borders, edgings, or rock-work. 
Calendulaceum, golden-yellow, daisy-like flowers. 
VENUS-LOOKING-GLASS. See Campanula Speculum . 
VERBENA. One of the best bedding plants in cultivation, unrivalled in the splendor of its daz¬ 
zling brilliancy of flower; constant bloomer; if grown from seed, has a sweet 
fragrance. 
Hybrida Auriculaflorae, choice mixed varieties, with white centre . . . . 
Compacta Candidissima, immense trusses of pure white flowers . 
u u Coccinea, scarlet . 
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