Elliott's 1845 to 1895 Elliott's 1845 to 1895 : 50th annual edition elliotts1845to181895wmel Year: 1895 WM. ELLIOTT & SONS' GENERAL CATALOGUE FOE 1895. 25 THUNBERGIA. Extremely ornamental climbers, much admired, very- free bloomers. Sow in strong hot-bed in April, after moistening the seed; pot first into sandy loam and peat, afterwards use a good portion of poor lime- rubbish. In flower July to October; half-hardy annuals; 4 feet. Per Pkt. Thunbergia Alata. Yellow or buff, with dark eye 5 Aurantiaca. Bright orange, with dark eye 5 Bakerii. Pure white 5 Sulphurea. Sulphur yellow, dark eye


Elliott's 1845 to 1895 Elliott's 1845 to 1895 : 50th annual edition elliotts1845to181895wmel Year: 1895 WM. ELLIOTT & SONS' GENERAL CATALOGUE FOE 1895. 25 THUNBERGIA. Extremely ornamental climbers, much admired, very- free bloomers. Sow in strong hot-bed in April, after moistening the seed; pot first into sandy loam and peat, afterwards use a good portion of poor lime- rubbish. In flower July to October; half-hardy annuals; 4 feet. Per Pkt. Thunbergia Alata. Yellow or buff, with dark eye 5 Aurantiaca. Bright orange, with dark eye 5 Bakerii. Pure white 5 Sulphurea. Sulphur yellow, dark eye 5 Freyerii. Buff 5 Finest Mixed. Per oz., 40 cts 5 GREENHOUSE VARIETIES. Thunbergia Fragrans. White 25 Harrisii. Blue 25 TAGETES. Beautif'jl and delicate fern-leaf plants, forming com- pact bushes covered with neat, bright-colored blos- soms; half-hardy annuals. Tagetes Pumila. Brown and yellow; very compact grower; 1 ft. .. 10 Golden Ring. New; color rich orange; an abundant bloomer 10 TORENIA. Torenia Fournieri. A most charming half-hardy an- nual, bearing large sky-blue flowers, with three spots of a dark indigo-blue, and a bright yellow stain in the center. Sown February to April in pots, and kept under glass, it will thrive equally well if planted out in the summer months in the open ground 25 Baillonii. A very pretty and distinct species, bearing bright yellow flowers, with purplisk brown tube 25 'White 'Wings.' Unusually attractive, being pure white with flush of rose at the throat 25 TRITOMA. Interesting and showy plants, with flower stalk 3 feet high, covered for about a foot with bright orange- scarlet flowers. Very effective if planted in clumps or among shrubbery ; rich soil. Tritoma Uvaria Grandifiora. (Red-Hot Poker.) Half- hardy perennial 10 Saundersi. New magnificent species 25 TYD/EA. A beautiful class of dwarf free flowering greenhouse plants, producing a great variety of magnificent colors. Its dwarf habit renders it very valuable for florists, being equally


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