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EDWARD GILLETT'S CATALOGUE. 
vulgare (Garden Thyme)—Leaves fragrant, flowers blue. 15 cents each, $1.25 
per dozen. 
TIARELLA cordifolia (False Miterwort) — About 10 inches high, bearing 
a short raceme of pretty white 
flowers. 10 cents each, $1 per 
dozen. 
TRADESCANTIA Virgin lea 
(Spiderwort) — An old garden 
plant, well known for its long 
grass-like leaves and blue or 
violet flowers. 20 cents each, 
$1.25 per dozen. 
zebrina — A tender sort, with 
beautiful striped leaves, white 
and red. Desirable for hang¬ 
ing pots. Flowers small, red. 
10 cents each, 50 cents per doz. 
TRIT0M A cracosnueflora— 
A tender plant, with orange 
scarlet flowers. 8 cents each, 
75 cents per dozen. 
TRILLIUM (Three Leaved 
Nightshade) — A class of low 
perennials having a stout and 
simple stem from a tuber-like 
root, naked, and bearing at the 
top three ample leaves in a 
whorl and a terminal flower. 
They belong to the lily family, 
tiarklla cordifolia. bloom in early spring, and are 
easily grown. They like a moist, shady situation. 
cernuum — Is about 1 foot high, with nodding white flowers tinted with purple. 
10 cents each, $1 per dozen. 
grandiflorum--Probably the prettiest of the genus, and more generally culti¬ 
vated. It grows 8 to 15 inches high, bearing a large white flower, often 2 to 
2)4 inches in length and 2 inches wide, turning to lilac color with age. 10 cents 
each, $1 per dozen. 
erectum — Has broader, rhomboid leaves, with [a dark purple flower. 10 cents 
each, $1 per dozen. 
erectum var. album — A variety with white or greenish white flowers. 25 cents 
each, $1.25 per dozen. 
nivale (Dwarf White Trillium) — Small. 2 to 4 inches'high. Petals white. Very 
early. 15 cents each, $1.25 per dozen. 
recurvatum — Leaves green with white patches, flowers brown purple. A most 
beautiful and easily grown Trillium. 15 cents each, $1.25 per dozen, $6 per 
hundred. 
sessile — 4 to 12 inches high. Flowers dark purple. 20 cents each, $1.50 per 
dozen. 
sessile var. Californicum — From the Pacific coast. 25 cents each, $2 per dozen. 
Large roots. 
stylosum—Hare. A fine species from the South, with white or pinkish flowers. 
15 cents each, $1 per dozen. 
TUIT0MA llvaria (Red-hot Poker or Torch Lily) — 3 feet. Tall spikes of 
small, tubular flowers, deep scarlet in the bud, opening clear orange yellow'. 
Very ornamental. 25 cents each. 
TRY MY NEW HARDY CARNATION, NAPOLEON III.— it blooms 
through the summer, has beautiful double flowers and is fra- 
