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Fred’k H. Horsford, Charlotte, Vermont. 
THALICTRUM dioicum ( T. occidenlale, Early Meadow Rue). One to 2 
high ; flowers in April and May ; purple. Fine delicate foliage ; nice for the 
shady corner . 
T. Javanicum. 
T. minus. 
Yellow flowers, in drooping racemes ; summer. Europe . . 
THERMOPSIS caroliniana. A member of the Pea family ; 2 feet higl 
bright yellow flowers.Seeds, 8 cts. per 
T. montana. Not so showy. Flowers yellow .... Seeds, 5 cts. per 
TIARELLA cordlfolia (Foam Flower). A handsome plant in leaf and flower ; 
quite hardy ; easily increased, and at home in any moist, sanely soil. Fine 
for the shady corner, shady or sunny portions of the rockery, or if not too dry, 
in full sun. Creamy white flowers, star-shaped, massed on stems well above 
the foliage. May.Seeds, 8 cts. per pkt. . 12 
TRADESCANTIA virginiana (Spiderwort). A good plant for decorative pur¬ 
poses among shrubbery or along the margins of woodland walks. After a 
time it forms fine, large clumps 10 to 18 inches high, with numerous terminal 
umbels of large, light blue flowers.12 
TRILLIUM (American Wood Lily, Indian Shamrock, or Three-leaved Nightshade). 
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Early flowering bulb¬ 
ous plants, which are generally fond of shade. Large, handsome dark green leaves, which continue 
for a long time after the flower. If 
planted in spring, it should be done 
early. Autumn or late summer is 
the best time to transplant it, while 
the bulb is dormant. Spring. 
T. cernuum. Has a small, nodding 
white flower, followed by a large 
red berried fruit. Not prepaid, 10c. 
each, $1 per doz. ; prepaid, 11 cts. 
each, $1.10 per doz. 
T. erectum. The common purple- 
flowered kind ; one of the first in 
bloom. Not prepaid, 12 cts. each, 
$1.10 per doz.; prepaid, 13 cts. each, 
$1.20 per doz. 
T. erectum, var. album. Has white 
flowers; almost as fine as T. grandi- 
Jiornm , with better and more dura¬ 
ble foliage It is a large, strong 
species. Not prepaid, 10 cts. each, 
$1 per doz. ; prepaid, 11 cts. each, 
$1.10 per doz. 
T. erythrocarpum (Painted Tril¬ 
lium). White flowers with purple 
stripes. Not prepaid, 12 cts. each, 
$1.15 per doz ; prepaid. 13 cts. each, 
$1.25 per doz. 
T. grandiflorum. Generally consid¬ 
ered the best, and probably a thou¬ 
sand of it are sold to a hundred of 
any other kind. A very charming 
plant, blooming in early spring, and 
liking shade. Not prepaid, 8 cts. 
each, 80 cts. per doz. ; prepaid, 9c. 
each, 90 cts. per doz. 
T. nivale. This is the smallest of the 
species here mentioned, and blooms 
first; flowers small, white. Not pre¬ 
paid, 20 cts. each ; prepaid, 21 cts. 
T. ovatum. This species from the 
Pacific coast is more like our eastern 
T. grandiflorum than any other. A 
good species with ovate leaves. 
Spring. Not prepaid, 15 cts. each, 
Si.15 per doz.; prepaid, 16 cts. each, 
$1.25 per doz. 
Trillium grandiflorum. 
