. Ellwanger & Barry's general catalogue : Mount Hope nurseries. Tritoma. TRICYRTIS. T. grandiflora. Flowers resemble those of an orchid; are quite fragrant, and being produced in October and November, make the plant valuable. 25c. TRILLIUM. Wake-Robin. Very effective and showy early flowering native plants, deserving a place in every garden. T. erectum. Maroon; six to nine inches. April. 25c. T. grandiflorum. White; six to nine inches. April 25c. TRITOMA. Kniphofia. (Flame-flower.) Torch Lily. Splendid late blooming plants ; flower stems three to five feet in height, with racemes a foot or


. Ellwanger & Barry's general catalogue : Mount Hope nurseries. Tritoma. TRICYRTIS. T. grandiflora. Flowers resemble those of an orchid; are quite fragrant, and being produced in October and November, make the plant valuable. 25c. TRILLIUM. Wake-Robin. Very effective and showy early flowering native plants, deserving a place in every garden. T. erectum. Maroon; six to nine inches. April. 25c. T. grandiflorum. White; six to nine inches. April 25c. TRITOMA. Kniphofia. (Flame-flower.) Torch Lily. Splendid late blooming plants ; flower stems three to five feet in height, with racemes a foot or more in length of rich, pendent, orange red and scarlet tubulous flowers. Require a slight covering in winter. (See cut.) T. Uvaria glauca. 30c. T. Uvaria grandis. 30c. TROLLIUS. Globe Flower. T. Europaeus. Flowers yellow; very pretty, 18 inches. June. 25c. TUNICA. T. saxifraga. Small rose-colored flowers; blooms all summer; of dwarf habit; delicate foliage; fine for edging. 25c. UYULARIA. Bellwort. TJ. grandiflora. Pale yellow, bell-shaped flowers, from the axils of the leaves. April. 25c. VALERIANA. Valerian. V. officinalis. Blush white, in large trusses; thrje feet. June. 25c. VERATRUM. V. viride. Handsome foliage ; flowers in long clusters; green. 50c. VERONICA. Speedwell. Y. ametliystina. Amethyst blue; twelve to eighteen inches. June. 25c. V. gentianoides. Pale blue, with azure; one to two feet. May and June. V. rupestris. A fine creeping form, with showy spikes of handsome blue flowers. May and June, -i inches. V. verbenacea. A trailing species; blue flowers. 25c. V. Tirginica. White spikes; three to five feet. August and September. Tunica Saxifraga. 50C Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Mount Hope Nurseries; Ellwanger & Barry; Henry G. Gilbert Nursery and Seed Trade Cat


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