Yellow fis; 2 ft; sunny spots in bog gard- 
en; HP. 
— -—patulus. TROL-19P. 25¢ 
7 an yellow fis; 2 ft; for the brookside; 
—pumilus. _ TROL-20. 25¢ 
Golden «king Cup. 5”; fis. 1”.“across; 
easy; HP. 
—Trollius Mixed. TROL-X. 25¢ 
TROPAEOLUM. (trop-PEE-ol-um) 
—peregrinum. TROP-7. 25¢ 
Canary-Bird-Flower. A nice TA climber 
with canary-yellow fis, 1” across; 10 ft. 
TSUGA. 
—heterophylia. TSUG-8. 40¢ 
Western Hemlock. Oz. $1.50; Ib. $14.00. 
—Fertensiana. TSUG-10. 40¢ 
Mountain Hemlock. (Pettoniang); (II). 
Oz. $4.00 
—Sieboldii. THUG-13. 40¢ 
Branchlets glabrous; Japan. Oz. 80¢. © 
TULBERGIA. 
—violacea. 
From S. Af; 30’. 
—South Rhodesian species. 
TULIPA 
Tulip. Liliaceae. Growing Tulips from seed 
is interesting, especially so with the species 
TULB-3. 25¢ 
TULB-S. 25; 
which come true from seed; seed germinates 
slowly and their growing is a challenge. 
—Batainii. TULP-3. 25¢ 
Pale yellow; early; 6”. 
—hbiflora. TULP-4. 25¢ 
RG species; star-like fis, white or yellow; 
5 inches. 
— —turkestanica. TULP-4T. 25¢ 
Larger leaves; 4-5 flowers to stem. 
—Clausiana v .chrysantha. TULP-9IC. 25¢ 
Golden yellow vase-shaped fis; 6”. ; 
—Fosterana. TULP-15. 25¢ 
Large crimson flowers; robust growth. 
—Kolpakowskiana. TULP-26. 25¢ 
—Kaufmanniana. TULP-25. 25¢ 
Beautiful; Water-lily-like; white, yellow 
and pink; 8”. 
— —Gaiety. TULP-25G. 25¢ 
—praesians. TULP-41. 25¢ 
Light red; Bokhara. 
—tarda. TULP-52. 25¢ 
(dasystemon) Small; yellow fis. 
—Mixed. TULP-X. 25¢ 
NOTE: We offer all Tulip species in bulbs 
which will be found in the Botanical Bulb 
List; either in this Catalog or in a seperate 
booklet. Ask for it if interested. 
TULIP TREE: see Liriodendron. 
TUNICA. (TOO-nik-uh) 
Tunic Flower. Caryophyllaceae. Herbac- 
eous annuals and perennials similiar to the 
Dianthus in growth but smaller; for edging 
or the rockery. 
—saxifraga. TUNI-2. 25¢ 
Tufted; spreading; pink fis; isle. 
ULETEROSIDEROS. 
—tomentosa. ULET-12. 35¢ 
Blood-red fis; tree to 50 ft; N. Z.; (X). 
ULEX. 
—europaeus. ULEX-1. 30¢ 
Grose, Whin. Sow in late spring; (VIII). 
—nanus. ULEX-3. 35¢ 
oe ft. Oz? 304d: 
111 
ULMUS 
—americana. ULMS-2. 40¢ 
Water. Elm. «. s. Lb. $2. ‘ 
ARE oe eoaeoben $2.00. Fresh seed 
—procera. ULMS-15. 3 
English Elm.(campestris). Oz. 40¢. #4 
—pumila. ULMS-20. 3 
Dwarf Elm. Oz. 50¢; Ib. $3.00. sai 
NOTE: Most Elm seeds ripen in May or 
June and quantity orders should be placed 
well in advance that the se - 
hohe Sy ed may be col 
UNIOLA. (eu-NA-oh-lah) 
Gramineae. N. Amer. perennial grasses 
with prominant 2-edged spikelets borne in 
panicles. 
—latifolia. UNIO-1. 25¢ 
A pretty border plant; 5 ft; HP. : 
URSINIA. (ur-SIN-ee-uh) 
_ Compositae. S. Amer. annuals and perenn- 
ilas, the flowers Daisy-like, solitary or loose- 
ly clustered; sow seeds early indoors or direct 
to soil; treat as an annual in the North. 
—anthemoides. URSN-3. 25¢ 
Jewell-of-the-Veldt. Colors from lemon- 
yellow to orange, each with a purple zone 
around the center; June-Sept; 15”; HA. 
—calendulaeflora. URSN-4. 30¢ 
Shaded orange-yellow; 15’. 
—cakillifolia. URSN-5. 25¢ 
Yellow or orange. 
—pulchra compacta. URSN-7. 25¢ 
Yellow or orange, 2” ac; ra urple; F 
ft; HA. ian ds 
—Mixed. 
URTICA. 
Nettle. _Urticaceae. Grown for medicin- 
al properties; some for ornament. 
URSN-X. 25¢ 
—dioica. URTI-3. 25¢@ 
Stinging Nettle. 4 ft; HP; medicinal. 
—nivea. URTI-5. 30¢ 
VACCINIUM. 
(vak-SIN-ee-um) Blueberry, Cranberry. 
Ericaceae. Hardy shrubs and trees grown 
for ornament or for their edible fruits and 
all thriving in rather acid soils of a_peaty 
sandy nature. Sow the seed in the fall or 
stratify till spring. 
—angustifolium laevifolium. VACC-I1A. 25¢ 
(pennsylvanicum) 2 ft; (TEL): 
—aAlba. VACC-ILA. 25¢ 
A white flowered form. 
—canadense. VACC-6. 30¢ 
Deciduous; blue fruits; 1-2 ft¢; HSh. 
—corymbosum. VACC-7. 25¢ 
Seed saved from large fruited varieties. 
—Myrtillus. VACC-18. 30¢ 
Whortleberry. Oz. 40¢; Ib. $3.00. 
—Mixed. VACC-X. 25¢ 
VALERIANA. (val-eer-ee-A Y-nuh) 
Valerian. Valerianaceae. Perennials and 
shrubs with small white or rose flowers in 
cymes or spikes; very easy; nice in border; 
they are very fragrant. 
—officinalis. VAL-12X. 25¢ 
Garden Heliotrope. Popular; pink, red, 
and white fis; 4 ft; HP. 
— —White. VAL-12W. 25¢ 
— —Red. VAL-12R. 25¢ 
—rubra: see Centranthus rubra. 
VALLOTA. ; 
—speciousa. VALL-l. 25¢ 
