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Papa'ver — continued. 



P. somni'ferura — continued. 



fringed. Miss Sherwood is white and rose. 

 Mikado is double white shading to pink above. 

 The Cardinal is a very handsome poppy, with 

 double scarlet fringed flowers. These are all 

 about 2 to 2|- ft. high and sometimes more. 



P. tri'lobum. Syn., P. Rhceas (which see). 



P. umbro'sum. This poppy is not unlike the 



common field poppy, but is a more intense red 



with large jet-black patch at the base of each 



petal. Height 1 ft. Caucasus, 1877. 



The cultivation of all annual poppies is a very 



simple matter. Scatter the seed on well- dug 



ground in March where they are to grow, and 



lightly rake it over. When 1 in. high, thin out the 



seedlings unsparingly, leaving a space of about 



12 ins. between each. Slugs are a great terror 



in the seedling stage. The best plan to keep these 



marauders away is to surround the plot with a 



good ridge of soot and lime, and hand-picking any 



that may be foimd within the boundary. 



Parrot's Bill. See Clianthus puniceus. 



Peacock Poppy. See Papaver pavoninum. 



Pea, Sweet. See Lathyrus. 



Pentste'mon (from Gr. pente, fine, and stemon, a stamen). 

 Nat. Ord. Scrophulariacece. 



None of the Pentstemon family are true annuals, 

 but they are so easily raised from seed and so often 



