P^ONIA 



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PALICOUREA 



Mou'tan Hu'mei (Sir Abercrombie Hume's). 2. 



Purple. May. China. 1817. 

 papavera'cea (poppy-like). 3. White. May. China. 



1789. 

 parmflo'ra (small-flowered). 3. Pale rose. April. 



Shanghai. 1845. 

 pi' eta (painted). 3. Pale and deep-rose-stnped. 



April. Canton. 1845. 

 Rawe'sii (Rawes's). 2. Pale pink. May. China. 



1820. 



ro'sea (rosy). 3. Pink. May. China. 

 ,, ro' sea-plena (double-rose). 2. Red. May. 



China. 1804. 

 ro'sea-se' mi-pie' na (semi-double-rose). 2. Red. 



May. China. 1794. 

 sdlmo'nea (salmon-coloured). 3. Pale salmon. 



April. China. 1846. 

 , specio'sa (showy). 2. Pink. May. China. 1825. 



HARDY HERBACEOUS. 

 albiflo'ra( white-flowered). 2. White. May. Siberia. 



1548. 



ca'ndida (white). 2. Flesh. May. Siberia. 

 fe'sta (pleasant). 2. White, pink. June. 

 fra' grans (fragrant). 2. Red. May. China. 



1805. 



Hu'mei (Hume's double-crimson). 2. Red. May. 

 China. 1808. 

 Po'ttsii (Potts' s). 3. Crimson. June. China. 



1822. 



reevesia'na (Reevesian). 3. Crimson. May. 

 China. 



Reeve'sii ( Reeves' s-double). 2. Pink. June. 

 China. 1822. 



,, rube'scens (ruddy). 2. Pink. May. Siberia. 

 sibi'rica (Siberian). 2. White. May. Siberia. 

 tata'rica (Tartarian). 2. Flesh. May. Siberia. 

 uniflo'r a (one-flowered) . 2. Pink. May. Siberia. 

 vesta'lis (virgin). 2. White. May. Siberia. 

 Whitle'ji (Whitley's double). 2. Blush. May. 

 China. 1808. 

 ano'mala (anomalous), ij. Crimson. May. Siberia. 



1788. 



arieti'na (ram). 2. Purple. Levant. 

 , Anderso'nii (Anderson's). Rose. June. 

 , Ba'rri (Barr's). 



, Baxte'ri (Baxter's). 3. Crimson. Oxford. 

 , cre'tica (Cretan). 2. White or blush. May. Crete. 

 , . oxonie'nsis (Oxford). 2. Pale blush. June. 

 Ba'keri (Baker's). 2. Deep rose, 4$ in. across. 

 Bro'leri (Broter's). 2. Crimson. Spain and Portugal. 



1884. 

 Bro'wnii (Brown's). Red. May. N. Amer. 1826. 



,, calif o'rnica (Calif ornian). 

 Cambessede' sii (Cambessedes's). Deep rose-pink. 



May. Balearic Isles and Corsica. 1907. 

 coralli'na (coralline). 3. Crimson. May. England. 

 , coria'cea (leathery). Spain. 

 , co'rsica (Corsican). See P. CORALLINA. 

 , cre'tica (Cretan). See P. ARIETINA CRETICA. 

 , dau'rica (Dahurian). See P. TRITERNATA. 

 , deco'ra (comely). 2. Purple. May. Asia Minor. 

 , a'lba (white). White, slightly tinted with pink. 



1908. 



, ela'tior (taller). 2. Purple. May. Crimea. 

 , Palla'sii (Pallas's) 2. Purple. May. Crimea. 

 , edu'lis (edible). See P. ALBIFLORA. 

 , ,, sine'nsis (Chinese). See P. ALBIFLORA HUMEI. 

 , Emo'di (Mount Emodus). 2-3. White. March. 



Himalaya. 1868. Half-hardy. 

 , ficifo'lia (fig- leaved). See P. TENUIFOLIA. 

 , Fische'ri (Fischer's). See P. ANOMALA. 

 , hu'milis (dwarf). 2. Purple. May. Spain. 1633. 

 , hy'brida (hybrid). See P. TENUIFOLIA. 

 , intermedia (intermediate). See P. ANOMALA. 

 , lacinia' ta (cut-leaved). See P. TENUIFOLIA LATIFOLIA. 

 , loba'ta (lobed). See P. OFFICINALIS LOBATA. 

 , lusita'nica (Portuguese). See P. BROTERI. 

 , ma'scula (male). See P. CORALLINA. 

 , microca'rpa (small- fruited). 1^-2 Purple. Spain. 

 , Mlokosewi' tschii (Mlokosewitsch's). 2. Yellow; 



stamens deeper yellow. Caucasus. 1908. 

 , mo'llis (soft), ij. Purple. May. Siberia. 

 , officina'lis (shop). 3. Red. May. Europe. 1548. 

 a'lbicans (whitening). 3. White. May. 



P. officina'lis anemoncrflo'ra (Anemone-flowered). 3. 



Pink. May. 1830. 



| Baxte'ri (Baxter's). See P. ARIETINA BAXTERI. 

 bla'nda (bland). 3. White. May. 

 cane'scens (hoary). 3. White. May. 

 loba'ta (lobed). 2. Purple. May. Spain. 1821. 

 multipe'tala (many-petaled) . 3. ' Crimson. May. 

 ro'sea (rosy). 3. Red. May. 

 ru'bra (double-red). 3. Red. May. 

 variega' ta (variegated-leaved) . 3. Crimson. June. 

 parado'xa (paradoxical). 2. Purple. May. S. 



Europe. 



compa'cta (compact). See P. PEREGRINA COMPACTA. 

 ,, ,, fimbria'ta (double-fringed). 2. Purple. May. 

 Grevi'llei (Greville's) . See P. PEREGRINA GREVI'LLEI. 

 peregri'na (straggling). See P. PEREGRINA. 

 peregri'na (outlandish). 2. Deep purple. May. 

 ,, byzanti'na (Byzantine). 2. Crimson. 

 compa'cta (compact), ij. Deep purple or crimson. 



May. 



Grevi'llei (GreviUe's). 2. Purple. May. 

 leioca'rpa (smooth-fruited). See P. MICROCARPA. 

 pu'bens (downy). See P. OFFICIXALIS. 

 ,, reevesia'na (Reeves' s). See P. ALBIFLORA REEVESIANA. 

 Ru'ssi (Russ's). 2. Crimson. May. Sicily. 

 ,, sessiliflo'ra (stalkless-flowered). See P. VILLOSA. 

 simplicifto'ra (simple-flowered). Red. May. Levant. 

 ,, tata'rica (Tartarian). See P. ARIETINA. 

 ienuifo'lia (fine-leaved), ij. Red. May. Siberia. 



1765- 

 fio're-ple'no (double-flowered), ij. Red. May. 



Russia. 1831. 



,, ,, latifo'lia (broad-leaved). 2. Crimson. June. 

 triterna'ia ( thrice- three-leafleted). 3. Purple. May. 



Siberia. 1790. 

 Vei'tchii (Veitch's). 2-2}. Purple-crimson, nearly 



4 in. across, several on stem. W. China. 1909. 

 villo'sa (shaggy). 2. Red. May. S. Europe. 1816. 

 ,, witmannia'na (Witmann's). 2. Greenish-yellow. 



May. Orient. 1842. 



PAGLE, PAIGLE, and PAGIL. The Cowslip. Pri'mula 

 officina'lis. 



PAGODA TREE. Fi'cus i'ndica, Plume'ria a'lba, and 

 So'phora japo'nica. 



PAINTED CUP. Castille'ja. 

 PAINTED GRASS. Aru'ndo. 



PALAFO'XIA. (Named after Palafox, a Spanish 



feneral. Nat. ord. Composites [Composit*]. Linn. 19- 

 yngenesia, i-sEqualis. Allied to Stevia.) 

 Herbaceous perennial, with white flowers. Seeds, 

 divisions, and cuttings of the young shoots in spring ; 

 sandy loam. A cool greenhouse or cold pit in winter for 

 linea'ris. 



P. fastigia'ta (tapering). See POLYPTERIS INTEGRIFOLIA^. 

 ,, hookeria'na (Hookerian). See POLYPTERIS HOOKERI- 



ANA. 



linea'ris (narrow-leaved). 2. June. Mexico. 1821. 



Greenhouse. 

 texa'na (Texan) of De Candolle. See POLYPTERIS 



TEX AN A. 

 texa'na (Texan) of Hooker. See POLYPTERIS 



HOOKERIANA. 



PALAU' A. (Commemorative of A . Palau of Verdera, 



a botanical professor at Madrid. Nat. ord. Malvaceae) 



Hardy or half-hardy annuals. Seeds in heat, and 



planted out in May. Ordinary soil. 



P. disse'cta (cut). f. Mauve. June, July. Peru, &c. 



1866. 



flexuo'sa (flexuous). See P. DISSECTA. 

 malvcefo'lia (mallow-leaved), i. Pink. S. Amer. 

 rhombifo'lia (diamond-leaved), i. Rose. June to 

 August. Peru. 1830. 



PALA'VA. See PALAUA. 



PALE-BRINDLED BEAUTY MOTH. Phigalia Pilo- 

 saria. 



PALICOU'REA. (Named after Le Palicour, of Guiana. 

 Nat. ord. Rubiads [Rubiaceae]. Linn. 5-Pentandria, i- 

 Monogynia. Allied to Psychotria.) 



