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TEA, Labrador, dwarf. Shrub, attractive, green 
leaves. Small white flowers. This tea was used 
by the Continental Army during the American 
Revolution. 1 
TIGRIDIA, or Mexican Mystery flower. Hand¬ 
some flowers. Treat as Gladiolus bulbs. 6 
TREE OF HEAVEN. Acquired its name due to 
the fact that it will grow anywhere no matter 
how poor the soil, 4 ft. Ult. 20 ft. 1 
TREES, as follows: sizes from 6 to 8 ft. 1 
Buttonwood 
Downing Tulip 
Elm 
Maple 
Mulberry, Russian 
Oak (Pin, 4 ft.) 
Sycamore 
Weeping Willow 
White Birch 
Umbrella 
TRILLIUMS. These woodland plants are fine for 
shade or rock gardens. Pink, white, or purple. 
In 5 sorts, all different. 5 
TULIPS 
Darwin, Holland grown. Mixed or under color. 
Plant in Fall. 25 
Cottage. Under color or mixed. Plant in Fall. . 25 
Peony or double type, mixed. Plant in Fall... . 20 
VIOLAS, R. Jersey Gem. Assorted colors. 10 
VIOLETS, Sweet Russian. Single, this is the 
largest and best of the type. Shade or sun. Try a 
frame for Fall and have lovely flowers all Winter. 
Or for pot culture also. Clumps. 6 
VIOLETS, R. A superb collection of varieties in 
blue, pink, white, and yellow. 6 
VIOLETS. Double Russian. Rather a difficult 
type to grow. Clumps. 4 
WEIGELA, purple leaved, rare beautiful pink 
flowers, 2-3 ft. 1 
WEIGELA, 1 red, 1 white, 1 pink, 2 ft. 3 
WILLOW (Salix Virginiana), flowering shrub. 
Attaining height of 4 ft. Each branch terminated 
by drooping white spikes 6 in. in length. Very 
attractive and fine as a cut flower. 2 
WISTERIA, 1 purple, 1 white, grafted plants are 
sure to bloom, 3 ft. 2 
YEW. Hedge upright type. Suitable in shade 6 
to 8 in. 6 
YUCCA, variegated, fine for rock gardens. 3 
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Virginia Willow 
