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TECOMA ^andiflora (China) “Giant Trumpet Vine" 
One of the finest of all the trumpet vines with great 
clusters of large brilliant orange blossoms in spring 
and early summer. Hardy anywhere. Deciduous in 
winter. 60c and $1.75. 
TECCMA smithil (hybrid) 
Medium-sized shrub, with light green foliage and ter¬ 
minal heads of orange flowers from mid-winter into 
spring. Does best when planted in a protected place. 
60c and $1.50. 
TECOMA stans (South America) “Yellow Elder” 
A very handsome summer flowering shrub, large clus¬ 
ters of bright yellow trumpet-shaped flowers, worth a 
place in any garden. Will stand a good deal of cold. 
Strongly recommended. 50c and $1.50. 
TECOMA velutina (Guatemala) 
More compact in habit and literally covered with 
flowers all summer and fall. One of the finest of all 
the golden-flowered shrubs. Full sun, any soil, water. 
75c and $1.75. 
TITHONIA arborea (Mexico) “Tree Sunflower” 
A giant sunflower with canes sometimes 15 feet high, 
clusters of huge golden flowers. In the proper place 
this is one of the most striking plants imaginable. 
Should be cut back after blooming. 60c and $1.75. 
THEVETIA nerifolia (Mexico) “Yellow Oleander” 
Medium-size evergreen shrub, pretty shining foliage, 
yellow trumpet-shaped flowers in summer. Uncommon. 
Full sun, any soil, moisture. 50c and $1.50 to $2.00. 
TKUMBEBGIA glbsonl (South Africa) “Orange Glory” 
Evergreen twining vine, or can be used as a ground 
cover. Small foliage and a profusion of trumpet¬ 
shaped flowers of a most vivid orange. A very showy 
and useful plant for fences, trellis, walls or banks. 
Very highly recommended. 4" pots, 35c; gallon, 60c. 
THUNBEBGIA grandiflora (India) “Blue Trumpet Vine” 
In mild locations a magnificent vine. Of rapid growth, 
with large heart-shaped leaves, the individual three- 
inch blossoms hanging in clusters over the plant, and 
a color that is bright sky-blue. Blooms in fall, winter 
or spring. Semi-shade, good soil and moisture. 75c 
and $2.00. 
TIPUANA speclosa (South America) “Tipu Tree” 
Large deciduous tree of rapid growth, spreading habit. 
Smothered with drooping yellow blossoms in the sum¬ 
mer. Always attracts attention when in bloom. Stock 
scarce. Pull sun, good soil and moisture. 75c and $1.75. 
TBACHEEIUM coeruleum (Southern Europe) “Throatwort” 
Grows to two feet, with handsome dark green foliage, 
and in late summer produces spreading panicles of 
bright blue flowers which keep for days after cutting. 
Sun or shade, 4^ pots, 35c. 
TBICUSFIDABIA dependens (Chile) 
“Eily of the Valley Tree” 
A splendid evergreen tree with the appearance and 
characteristics of the oak, but with the added qualities 
of myriads of flowers resembling Lily of the Valley, 
followed by ornamental seed pods of brick color. Makes 
a fine lawn specimen as it likes water. Strongly 
recommended. 60c and $1.75. 
TTTBBAEA obtusifolia (South Africa) “Star Bush” 
Medium-sized compact-growing evergreen shrub, very 
free blooming, covered most of summer with white 
starry Jasmine-like flowers. Stands clipping well and 
makes a very attractive hedge. Should be freely 
planted. Highly recommended. Full sun, good soil and 
water. 60c and $1,75 to $2.50. 
VITEX macrophylla (China) 
Deciduous shrub growing to a good size, handsome 
foliage, greyish underneath, large spikes of blue 
flowers in summer. A very striking and showy plant 
when in full bloom. Has a symmetrical and handsome 
habit, worth a place in any garden. Quite uncommon. 
Full sun, good soil and moisture. 60c and $1.50 to $2.00. 
VITEX lucens (New Zealand) 
A handsome evergreen tree to 50 feet, with beautiful 
dark green compound foliage and many interesting 
pink flowers, followed by ornamental seeds. Very rare. 
The specimen in our display gardens is always much 
admired. $1.50. 
WESTBINGIA rosmarinifoUa (AustraUa) 
“Victorian Bosemary” 
Evergreen, medium-sized shrub, olive-green foliage re¬ 
sembling the Rosemary, branches and under-side of 
leaves silvery white, clusters of white flowers. Makes 
a good hedge. Uncommon. Full sun, good soil. 50c 
and $1.50 to $2.00. 
