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—Balsamita. CHRY-15. 25¢ 
Old-fashioned herb; yellow daisy-like fis 
on 2-3 ft stems; young livs in spring used in’ 
salads; has a minty flavor. 
—Herderi. TANA-4. 40¢ 
Tansy. An English type. 
—vulgare. TANA-8. 25¢ 
Common: Tansy. Herb: 3 it; “HP; 
TARCHONANTHUS. (tar-sho-NAU-thus) 
—camphoratus v. litakunsis. TARC-1l. 30¢ 
Wild Sage. Shrub; masses of pale yellow 
fis; seeds in a cottony ball; very attractive; 
S. Rhodesia; (IX). 
TAXODIUM. (tax-OH-dee-um) 
Bald Cypress. Taxodiaceae Trees with 
needle-like leaves and fils in catkins. In the 
S sow seeds in December or very early spring 
or stratify in sand or peat for 30-60 days; 
mulch seed beds; germinates in 40-90 days. 
—distichum. TAXO-2. 30¢ 
Bald Cypress. (IV). Oz. 40¢; Ib. $3.00. 
TAXUS. 
—baccata. TAXU-1. 30¢ 
English Yew. Sow seed in spring. 
— —pyramidallis. TAXU-IP. 30¢ 
—cuspidata. TAXU-6. 30¢ 
Japanese Yew. Oz. 90¢; Ib. $9.00, c. s. 
TECOMA. (tek-K OL-muh) 
—Smithii. TECO-7. 35¢ 
Australian shrub; (VI). Oz. 90¢. 
—stans: see Stenolobium stans. Yellow: 
Bells. 
TECOMARIA. (tek-oh-MAY-ree-uh) 
—capensis. TECM-2. 40¢ 
(Bignonis ec.) Cape Honeysuckle. Fld 
orange-red, followed by fruits; (IX). 
TECTONIA. 
—grandis. TECT-2. 40¢ 
Teak. (X). 100 seeds $3.00. 
TELEKIA: see Buphthalmum. 
TELOPEA. 
Proteaceae. Australian ornamental shrubs; 
with red flowers in dense terminal head-like 
racemes; (IX). 
—speciosissima. TELO-4. 25¢ 
N. S. W. Waratah. 8 ft; fils in globular 
heads, 2”? across; very ornamental. 
TEMPLETONIA. (temple-TOH-nee-uh) 
Cocky’s Comb or Red Bush. 
—retusa. TEMP-12. 40¢ 
W. Australia shrub with masses of red 
fis in winter and spring; 4-6 ft; GH; (X). 
100 seeds $2.00. Coral Bush. 
TEPHROSIA 
(Crocca) Leguminosae. Plants or shrubs 
with red, purple or white fils in racemes, fol- 
lowed by flat pods. 
—candida. TEPH-1. 25¢ 
Shrub to 10 ft; white fis 1” long; pods 
4” long; India. 
—pubescens. TEPH-4. 35¢ 
S. Rhodesian species; (IX). 
—virginiana. TEPH-7. 30¢ 
Wee purple fis, 34”" long; Me. to Fla; 
—vogailii. TEPH-8. 30¢ 
Oz. 75¢. 
Send 25¢ in stamps for Catalog 
Do not write letters on your orders, please. 
TERMINALIA. (ter-min-NAY-lee-uh) 
Indian Almond. Combretaceae. Pretty 
trees grown in the far South. Flowers are in 
racemes or spikes; easy. 
—calamansanii. TERM-3. 50¢ 
Evergreen shade tree of South Seas; (X). 
TETRANEMA: see Allophyton mexicanum. 
TETRAPANAX. (tet-RA-pan-ax)} 
Araliaceae. Shrubs or small trees from 
warm regions;. 
—papyriferum. TETR-l. 25¢ 
Grown in the South; fils in umbels. 
TETRAPATHAEA, 
—tetrandra. TETP-1. 30¢ 
Slender climber with grossy lvs; fis 
greenish yellow; orange fruits; very showy 
and useful; fr. edible and relished by 
Pheasants; N. Z. 
THALICTRUM 
Meadow Rue. Ranunculaceae. Perennials 
with flowers in panicles or racemes, without 
petals but with numerous drooping stamens. 
Some are very showy in masses in the bord- 
er, Others in the wild garden; easily grown, 
in well-drained loamy soil (thal-LIK-trum). 
—adiantifolium. THAL-1. 25¢ 
(T. minus) Greenish yellow; fine cut fol- 
1age; 187 ssHP. 
—aquilegifolium. THAL-S5. 25¢ 
Dainty and pretty; white fluffy or cream 
HS say tee ee 
—dipterocarpum. THAL-I4. 25¢ 
Rose-mauve with drooping golden stam- 
ens+s4eft-u be 
—flavum. THAL-17. 25¢ 
Yellow with bright yellow stamens; 4 
ft; HP 
—foetidum. THAL-19. 25¢ 
Nodding greenish red fis; 3 ft; HP. 
—polygamum. THAL-36. 25¢ 
White fis; 8 ft; HP. 
—Mixed. THAL-X. 25¢ 
THEA. (THEE-ah) 
Theaceae. Evergreen trees and shrubs 
with showy white or pink nodding flowers; 
hardy in the (IX) zone. 
—sisensis. 
Aztex SJeuebloy igey Pir sar 
tea of commerce; (IX). 
THELESPERMA. (thel-ess-SPERM-uh) 
Compositae. Some 10 species of American 
annuals and perennials, much like Coreopsis. 
—ambiguum. THEL-1. 25¢ 
Brown-Eyed-Susan. Fl-heads with broad 
yellow rays, 142” long; purplish disks turn- 
ing brown; Colo; HP. Oz. 95¢. 
THELOCACTUS: 
THEA-4. 25¢ 
lvs used for the 
see in list under Cacti. 
THERMOPSIS. (ther-MOP-siss) 
Leguminosae. Easily grown perennials in 
open sunny positions; flowers are Lupin-like, 
in racemes. Sow seeds in the fall or spring 
over heat; useftl in the border. 
—caroliniana. THER-1. 25¢ 
Yellow fis in erect terminal racemes; 5 
tiselHiies 
—lanceolata. THER-5. 25¢ 
Very hardy perennial; 1 ft; yellow fis in 
racemes. 
RHODCDENDRONS 
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