. Hardy ferns & flowers, shrubs, roses, Nursery stock Massachusetts Catalogs; Ferns Catalogs; Perennials Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. HARDY FERNS, FLOWERS, SHRUBS, ROSES, ETC. 17 STREPTOPUS roseus (Twisted Stalk). 6 to 20 inches high. Flowers small, rose- purple. Grows in cool damp woods. 20 cts. each, $ per doz. THALICTRUM (Meadow Rue)— T. anemonoides (Rue Anemone^. This plant grows about 9 inches high, from a cluster of thickened tuberous roots. Flowers in umbels, white. 15 cts. each, $1 per doz. T. dioicum. i*to 2 feet, with pur- ple


. Hardy ferns & flowers, shrubs, roses, Nursery stock Massachusetts Catalogs; Ferns Catalogs; Perennials Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. HARDY FERNS, FLOWERS, SHRUBS, ROSES, ETC. 17 STREPTOPUS roseus (Twisted Stalk). 6 to 20 inches high. Flowers small, rose- purple. Grows in cool damp woods. 20 cts. each, $ per doz. THALICTRUM (Meadow Rue)— T. anemonoides (Rue Anemone^. This plant grows about 9 inches high, from a cluster of thickened tuberous roots. Flowers in umbels, white. 15 cts. each, $1 per doz. T. dioicum. i*to 2 feet, with pur- ple or greenish flowers. 15 cts. each, $ per doz. T. cornuti (Tall Meadow Rue) 4 to 8 feet high, bearing a com- pound panicle of white flowers. Wet meadows. 15 cts. each, $ per doz. TIARELLA cordifolia (False Miter- wort). About 10 inches high, bear- ing a short raceme of pretty white flowers. 10 cts. each, $1 per doz. TRADESCANTIA Virginica (Spider- wort). An old garden plant, well known for its long grass-like leaves and blue or violet flowers. 20 cts. each, $ per doz. TRILLIUM (Three-leaved Nightshade). Tiarella cordifolia. A class of low perennials, having a stout and simple stem from a tuber-like root, naked, and bearing at the top three ample leaves in a whorl and a terminal flower. They belong to the lily family, bloom in early spring, and are easily grown. They like a moist, shady situation. T. cerniium. Is about a foot high, with nodding white flowers tinted with purple 10 cts. each, $1 per doz. T. grandiflorum. Probably the prettiest of the genus, and most generally cultivated. It grows 8 to 15 inches high, bearing a large white flower, often 2 to 2)4 inches in length and 2 inches wide, turning to lilac color with age. 10 cts. each, $1 per doz. T. erectum. Has broader, rhomboid leaves, with a dark purple flower. 10 cts. each, $1 per doz. T. erectum, var. album. A variety with white or greenish white flowers. 25 cts. each, $ per doz. T. nivale (Dwarf Whit


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