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Index 



Pagoda Tree, Sophora Japonica, 196 



Palava flexuosa, 270 



Palifoxia, Polpyteris Hookeriana, 270 



Pansy, Viola tricolor, 165, 204, 210, 

 227, 230, 244 



Papaver Alpinum, Alpine Poppy, 

 232, 250; P. nudicaule, Iceland 

 Poppy, 169, 231; P. orientalis t 

 Oriental Poppy, 257, 276; P. 

 Rhosas, Shirley Poppy, 199, 205, 

 269, 282; P. somniferum, Opium 

 Poppy, 71, 205, 227; P. somni- 

 ferum pi. fl., Paeony Poppy, 207, 

 227; var. paonajftorum, Anne 

 Hathaway Poppy, 268, 269 



Paris green for cutworms, 120; for 

 potato-bugs, 126 



Pasque Flower, Anemone pulsatilla, 

 211 



Pea, Perennial, Lathyrus latifolius, 

 189, 261, 280 



Pea, Sweet, Lathyrus odoratus, 206, 

 244, 269, 285 



Peach, Blood-leaved, Prunus Persia, 

 81, 251; Japanese, P. Persica, var. 

 rosea plena, 248; P. Persica, var. 

 sanguinea, pi., 272 



Pearl Bush, Exochorda grandiflora, 

 167 



Pellitory, see Feverfew, 186 



Pentstemon, 22; P. acuminatus, 

 Beard Tongue, 220; P. barbatus, 

 var. Torreyi, 280; P. campanula- 

 tus, 261, 270; P. grandiflorus, 

 220; P. ovaius, 215 



Perennials, close planting, 12; deep- 

 rooted, 42, 43; division of, 96; 

 fragrant, 72; self -sowing, 60, 61; 

 showiest in blue, pink, red, yellow 

 and white, 84, 85, 86, 87; spring 

 blooming, 58 



Perennial seeds sown in spring, 57; 

 planting early, 94; slow to ger- 

 minate, 95 



Periwinkle, Vinca minor, 208, 220, 

 229, 270 



Permanganate of potassium, 130 



Petunia, White, P. nyctaginiflora, 

 204; P. grandiflora, 284; P. 

 violacea, 227, 270 



Petunia grandiflora, 284; P. nycta- 

 giniflora, White Petunia, 204; P. 

 violacea, 227, 270 



Phacelia Whitlavia, Phacelia, 206, 



225; P. campanularia, 225 

 Phaseolus multiflorus, Scarlet Bean, 



283 



Philadelphus coronarius, Syringa, 

 177 



Phlox, Annual, Phlox Drummondii, 

 205, 227, 244, 269; Creeping, 

 Phlox sublata, 171, 213, 250; 

 Perennial, Phlox paniculata, 195, 

 222, 264, 281; Virginia, Phlox 

 divaricata, 213 



Phlox divaricata, Virginia Phlox, 

 213; P. Drummondii, Annual 

 Phlox, 205, 227, 244, 269; P. 

 paniculata, Perennial Phlox, 195, 

 222, 264, 281; P. sublata, Creep^ 

 ing Phlox, 171, 213, 250 



Photography, memorandum of, 137; 

 records of, 137; time of exposure 

 in, 138; Wager Scale for, 138, 139; 

 color filter for, 139; exposure for 

 colors, 139; for trees and flowers, 

 139; patience in, 140; conditions 

 observed in, 142; subjects for, 

 144 



Physalis Francheti, Japanese Lan- 

 tern Plant, 69, 281 



Physocarpus (Spirea) opulifolia, var. 

 aurea, Golden Spirea, 176 



Physostegia Virginiana, Obedient 

 Plant, 66, 220, 261; var. alba, 189 



Pink annuals, 266-271 



Pink beds, 38; edging plants for, 83; 

 showiest annuals in, 85; showiest 

 perennials in, 85 



Pink, Dianthus, Carnation or Clove, 

 Dianthus caryophyllus, 182, 256, 

 276; Chinese, D. Chinensis, 276; 

 Cliff, D. casius, 256; Garden, 

 Feather, D. plumarius, 182, 257; 

 Grass or Maiden, D. deltoides, 

 256, 257; Japanese, D. Hedde- 

 wigii, 182, 205, 256; D. cruentus, 



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Pink Flowers, 247-271 

 Pink, Indian, see Fire Pink, 276 

 Pink Perennials, 247, 249-250, 



253-258, 259-262, 263-264, 265 

 Pink Shrubs, 247, 249, 251-253, 



258-259, 262, 264-265 

 Pinxter Flower, Rhododendron nudi- 



flora, 248 



