the seed early and transplant outdoors when frost danger is passed. 
T. ROTUNDIFOLIA: (T. speciosa) 
—TORCH. The new G. M. Winner; orange-red; 3 ft;’ (see pg. 28)... TITH-2T. 25¢ 
= ireOnall wel Han Gee SCAT Letina Gur Lbsee ce seer raectee ether nash eee eset TITH-2F. 15¢ 
—Orange Vermilion. Glistening scarlet like large single Dahlias.. . TITH-2V. 15¢ 
—Mixed-s Many yshades, Of (Color, \ ally DGauti be oo ccciccsleccsecaccescsncsossoecessderececeeseooe TITH-X. 15¢ 
ORNAMENTAL TOMATO: Small fruits with tough skin that dries and does not rot; 
grow much like ornamental Peppers ANd CHETTIES.u0..........ccsccesscesscssecsscesssees TOM-1. 23¢ 
TORENIA. (toh-REEN-ee-uh) Scrophulariaceae. 
Florida Pansies. Tropical perennials grown in the greenhouse or as annuals in the 
North. In Florida they are used as substitutes for Pansies. The flowers are 2-lipped 
and much like Gloxinias; shady places, a rich soil best. 
—Fournieri. Rich blue with golden centers; pots, beds; 9”; *TP............... TORE-4,. 20¢ 
——alba compacta. Dense habit; white corolla, yellow blotch; 9’’;*TP.... TORE-4A. 25¢ 
TOWNSENDIA. (toun-SEN-de-ah) Compositae. 
Biennial and perennials closely resembling Aster,s in white, rose to violet, with rays. 
Not commonly grown but fine for the rockery. 
—alpina. Charming, with narrow silver lvs; neat rosettes each with inch-wide daisy 
aba: glee anlike ol KS2) Aeslins tes emece-cee ira a cnet ON ca on UD EE ee eae TOWN-2. 75¢ 
—exscarpa. Stemless, 1” tall; mauve with yellow disk; RG; pretty; HP.... TOWN-1. 25¢ 
TRACHELOSPERMUM. (trak-el-oh-SPERM-um) Apocynaceae. 
Twining evergreen vines. Suitable for the South. 
—fragrans. Whiter fis; pots 977 long} tall) climaber}) TP iisiicscacccssstecresvseeeseceseosess TRAC-3. 25¢ 
—jasminoides. Star or Conf. Jasmine; GH; (IX); 100 sd. $2.00; 1.000, $6.00...TRAC-4. 50¢ 
TRACHYCARPUS Fortunei. Windmill Palm; (VIII); oz. 50¢; Ib. $3.00........ TRAP-3. 35¢ 
TRACHYMENE caerulea. (Didiscus caerulea) Blue Lace Flower; 2’ HA.... TRAH-1. 20¢ 
TRADESCANTIA. (trad-es-KANT-ee-ah) SPIDERWORT. Commelinaceae. 
Perennials with blue, rose, purple and white flowers in umbels and they are 
grown indoors, or in baskets or in the border; easily grown. 
==Beautyie Blenders Hard yarSPeCCleSs ray Ls eEd betcccrayscersencarecessessertecssatesetccccteacuereossteoews TRAD-X. 15¢ 
TRICHOSANTHES Anguina. Serpent, Snake or Club Gourd; ACl................ TRIS-1. 25¢ 
TRIFOLIUM. (trye-FOH-lee-um) CLOVER. Leguminosae. 
We list here only those of ornamental value. , 
—repens. SHAMROCK. This and Oxalis acetoselia said to be S; HP........ TRIF-20. 20¢ 
——v. atropurpureum. Deep bronze red with green margins lvs; HP.... TRIF-20P. 20¢ 
TRIPTERIS. (TRIP-ter-is) Compositae. 
South Afrean plants or shrubs, not hardy in the North. Flowers are daisy-like. 
both ray and disk flowers. Plant early in the spring. 
—hyoseroides. Golden yellow fis, black disk; pretty; 2 ft; HA... ese TRIP-1. 20¢ 
TRITOMA: see Kniphofia. Red-Hot-Poker. 
TRITONIA Mixed. Culture same as for Gladiolus; hardy in North........ TRIT-X. 25¢ 
TROLLIUS. (TROL-ee-us) GLOBE FLOWER. Ranunculaceae. 
They make nice spring flowering plants in the border if planted in a low moist place 
with some shade. Colors are yellow or orange and in form Buttercup-like; easy. 
ZSalbiflorus.. White fis 135°” ac; 1 ft; pretty; real hardy; HP \... cu... .csctecsccsceee TROL-2. 40¢ 
—europaeus. Globe Fl. (St. Wolfgang); lemon-yellow; 2” ac; HP He 3 
——Orange Princess. Pretty orange variety; 1 ft; Der otecccteeseestecet 
—Ledebourii. Yellow fis; 2 ft; sumny place in bog garden; HP............ _.. TROL-19. 25¢ 
—patulus. Soft yellow fis; 2 ft; for the brook side; HP... ssssseseeessseeeees TROL-I19T. 25¢ 
—pumilus. Golden King Cup; easy; 5”; fis 1? aC; HP .escssssesesestseeneees TROL-20. 35¢ 
—Trollius Blend. PRT STADOVIEMSDCCIES Ex CCN ears racsctereracsecesceneuncssts ccdsercorscccesevessera> TROL-X. 20¢ 
TROPAEOLUM (trop-PEE-ol-um) peregrinum. Canary-Bird-Flower. A fine annual 
cHmbers withefis #17 ac; canary ‘yellow; S10 ft;” HEA}. 2cEiik. ccc ccccsececsecsecses TROP-7. 15¢ 
TSUGA heterophylla. Western Hemlock; Oz. $1.50; Ib. $14.00...........0..... TSUG-8. 50¢ 
==Wertensiana we Vit) Hee CL. Pettoniana) ) (BD) OZ.) 94.00. ie. .ccc.cc.cccsssevssarsccasvecs TSUG-8. 50¢ 
TULBAGIA. vViolacea. SO. AfriCas 24s Lt.icci.ccccccsscscsccoscsssaccasnseseassesass coasudsassnsccscs TULB-3. 25¢ 
—SO. FOdeSIAN SPCCICS..........cecceseccsssscessessccssesessssensesenserenscoensssseseosscasescesonsn sesasesscsessane:ooseees TULB-5. 25¢ 
TULIP TREE: see Liriodendron. A pretty flowering tree. We have them growing here. 
TULIPA. (TEW-li-uh) TULIP. Liliaceae. 
Growing Tulips from seed is interesting, especially so with the species. Usually 
these come true from seed; they are easily grown but the seeds do not germinate 
quickly. The species,or Botanical Tulips, are very pretty and should be grown more. 
—Batalnii. Pale yellow; early; Bokharas 67 ....cccceesseeeseeeteeressescsesensesensesesees TULP-3. 40¢ 
—biflora. RG ep. star-like Hist hites OF V.ClLOW Gs eo si EL ESD casgtacscrcssccesscoceesconacvnsteres TULP-4. 20¢ 
——turkestanica. Larger Ilvs; 4-5 fIS tO StOM i... ececsseetseersetsereeetseeeseenns TULP-4T. 25¢ 
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