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HOYEY’S ILLUSTRATED GUIDE 
HO. PER PKT. 
1222 Sweet-Pea, Scarlet Invincible, new, dark scarlet, $1.50 per lb., 15 cts. per oz. . . .10 
1223 “ “ mixed varieties, all colors, $1.00 per lb., 10 cts. per oz. .... 5 
1224 Pea, Lord Anson’s, Light Blue, delicate color. 2 ft. ..6 
1225 “ “ White. 2 ft.6 
1226 ** Scarlet Tangier. 4 ft..6 
1227 “ Painted Lady Tangier, red and white. 4 ft.6 
1228 “ Scarlet-Winged, very pretty, small scarlet flowers, dwarf.6 
1229 “ Yellow-Winged, yellow, habit of Scarlet-Winged.6 
SWEET WILLIAM. Nat. Ord., Caryophyllacece. 
A useful and well-known tribe of plants, perfectly hardy, and easily raised from seed; 
a bed of fine varieties presenting a rich sight. It sports into endless varieties; viz., pink, 
purple, crimson, scarlet, white, variously edged, eyed, and spotted. Our seeds were saved 
from the finest named varieties, together with Hunt’s (a celebrated English amateur), 
which we can confidently recommend as superior to any thing ever before offered in this 
country. Hardy perennials. 
1230 Sweet William (Ilianthus barbatus), Mixed colors, 
1231 44 
1232 44 41 
1233 4i 44 
1234 44 44 
Hunt’s Perfection, or Auricula-iiowered, splendid white edged 
varieties, mixed.10 
Superb Double, new varieties; white-eyed and margined. Very 
splendid and double.10 
Dunnetti atrosanguineus. Dunnett’s brilliant blood-red . . .10 
nigrescens, new; very dark; splendid .10 
TACSONIA. Nat. Ord., Passiflorece. 
1235 
Tacsonia Ignea, a beautiful greenhouse climbing-plant: flowers vermilion-scarlet, with 
purple centre. In form resembling the Passion-flower. Five seeds .... 
.50 
THALICTRUM. Nat. Ord., Banunculacece. 
1236 Thalictrum aqullegiafollum, light purple, nardy perennial ..... .25 
1237 44 flavum, orange. Hardy perennial. . .10 
THERMO PS IS. Nat. Ord., Lcguminosaz. 
1238 Thermopsis mollis, a fine, hardy perennial; bright-yellow flowers, in spikes. 1 ft. . .25 
1239 “ fabacea orange, fine; hardy perennial ....... .25 
THLADIANTHA. Nat. Ord., Cucurbitacece. 
1240 Thladlantha dubla, a fine, hardy climbing-plant, with handsome golden-yellow bell¬ 
shaped flowers.25 
TOURNEFORTIA. Nat. Ord., Boraginacece. 
A very pretty plant, flowers of which resemble the Heliotrope, but without its fragrance. 
Fine either for pot or garden culture. Half-hardy annual. 
1241 Tonrnefortia hcliotropoides. Lilac; trailer; from Buenos Ayres. ^ ft. . 
TRIFOLIUM. Nat. Ord., Leguminosce. 
1242 Trifolium odoratnm (Sweet-scented Clover), also called “ Melilotns,” a tall, hardy 
biennial, with white flowers: esteemed for its fine fragrance when dried . . . 
.10 
5 
7RIT0MA. Nat. Ord., Liliacaz. 
1243 Tritoma uvaria. One of the finest summer and late-autumn flowering herbaceous 
plants known, forming magnificent groups in flower-gardens, borders, &c., and ad¬ 
mirably adapted for single specimens. The very brilliant orange-red and flame- 
colored, sceptre-like flower-beads, three to four feet high, elevated above the foliage, 
are unequalled for effect in masses, or for border decorations. The plants should be 
lifted, aud placed in a frame or cellar during winter. Per packet . . . . .25 
THUNBERGIA. N at. Ord., Acanthacece . 
Extremely ornamental climbers; much admired; very free bloomers; good for trellis, 
stems of trees, aud in the greenhouse, or out of doors in summer in a warm situation. 
Tender annuals. 
1244 Thunbergia alata, buff yellow, with dark eye ......... .10 
1245, 44 “ alba, white, with dark eye.10 
1246 44 Bakeri, pure white.10 
1247 44 aurantiaca, bright orange, with dark eye.10 
1248 “ “ uni color, bright orange .10 
1249 44 mixed varieties.. . .10 
VALLOTA. Nat. Ord., Amaryllidacece. 
A splendid bulbous-rooted plant, allied to the Amaryllis and Lily. It blooms In August, 
throwing up Its strong stems about one foot high, with from five to eignt brilliant scarlet 
lily-like flowers; very ornameutal for bedding-out in summer, or for culture iu pots. 
1250 Vallota purpurea superba, bright scarlet.. , .25 
