Pagoda Tree 



( 154) 



Palieourea 



lutea, 3', My., shr., yel. ; 



very scarce. 

 Moutan, 3', My., various. 



Tree Preonia. (&e be- 

 low for selection.) 

 ofnciualis, 3', My., crim. 



Many vars., such as 



albicans, anemona;flora 



(double, red, ro.), lo- 



bata, Sabinii, double 



Other Species and Varieties : 



anomala, 3', My., crim. Pallassii, crim. 



(si/us. Fischeri and in- Emodi, 3', Ap., wh., half- 



red, double wh., double 



blush, 

 tenuifolia, 2', Je., crim., 



prized for its leaves. 



Forms flore-pleuo, lati- 



folia hybrida, and rosea 



are good, 

 wittmauuiaua, 2', My., 



pale yel. 



termedia). 



arietina, 3 , My., red 

 (ei/ii. eretica). 



alba, wh. 



Andersoni, ro. 



Baxteri, crim. 



Northern Glory, ro. pk. 

 Broteri, 2', My., crim., 



ro., or wh. 



Brownii, 1', My., red, wh. 

 coriacea, 2', My., ro. 

 decora, 3', My., crim. 



elatior, flowers larger. 



Selection of Varieties of albiflora : 



UouMe : 

 Agnes BaiT, pk., yel. 

 Agnes Mary Kelway, ro., 



yel. 



alba plenissima, wh. 

 Alexandre Dumas, ro., 



cream. 

 Cavallieria Eusticana, 



pur., crim. 



Festiva maxima, wh., red. 

 Francois Ortigat, pur., 



crim. 



La Tulipe. wh., crim. 

 Madame Breon, ro., pk., 



wh. 



Single : 

 Amiable, cherry ro. 

 Blucher, car. 

 Bridesmaid, wh. 

 Duchess of Portlaud, pk., 



wh. 



Empire, pur. 

 Hecate, pur., ro. 



Varieties of other Species than albiflora (Prin- 

 cipally Single) : 



insignis, crim. (KIJH. anom- 

 ala insignis). 



Peter Ban 1 , crim. 



Otto Froebel, salmon red. 



Pompadour, crim. 



Ruby Queen, red. 



The Sultan, maroon. 

 Tree or Moutan Paeonias : 



Beautv, ro.. lil. Henry Irving, maroon, 



crim. 



James Kelway, rosy car. 

 (.vr p. 155). 



Jean de Reszke, wh. 



Lady Sarah Wilson, blush. 

 ro. blotches at base 

 (ff p. 153). 



Lord Roberts, wh., tinged 

 flesh (we p. 153). 



Suowflake, wh. 



PAGODA TREE. 



This name bas been given to various trees, in- 

 cluding Ficus indica (ord. Urticaceoe). The apel- 

 lation has more often been given to Plumeria 



Pagle (see Primula officinalis) 



shade, 

 microcarpa, 2', My., crim. 



Jonathan Gibson, pk. 

 mollis, 1', My., red. 

 paradoxa, 1J' My., red. 



timbriata, pur. 

 peregrina, 3', My., crim. 



compacta, dwarf. 



pubens, 2', My., ro. (re- 

 ferred by Index Knu- 

 ensis to officiualis). 



triternata, 3', My., crim. 

 villosa, 2', My., wh. 



Masteqjiece, cerise. 



Mikado, ro. 



Modeste Guerin, cherry 



ro. 



Mrs. Stubbs, flesh wh. 

 Novelty, cream, pk. 

 Prince George, pur. 

 Prince Prosper, pur. , car. 

 Princess May, cream. 

 Rose d' Amour, flesh. 

 Sir Henry Irving, ro. pk 

 Summer Day, cream. 

 Whitlejii, blush, wh. 



Lady Helen Vincent, wh., 



flesh. 



Margaret Attwood, wh. 

 Rosy Dawn, wh. , blush. 

 The Bride, wh. 

 Water Lily, wh. 



Blushing Maid, blush pk. 

 Ceres, cerise. 

 Crown Prince, crim. 

 Daniel Dewar, ro. 

 Exquisite, pk. 

 Gertrude Jekyll, crim. 



Captain Lambton, wh., 

 semi-double (.w v. 155). 



Don Quixote, ro., HI., vio. 



Elizabeth, puce. 



General Baden - Powell, 

 red, semi-double {see 

 figure). 



Grand Duke, flesh, ro. 



acutifolia (syn. acnminntn) and P. alba 

 Apocynacea;), but this usage must be of compara- 

 tively recent origin, as the trees are not indigenous 

 to Asia. Sophora japonica (ord. Leguminos;v) has 

 also been called the Pagoda Tree. 



PALAFOXIA. 



Hardy or greenhouse perennial herbs (ord. Com- 

 posite), with white flowers similar to those of 

 Eupatorium. Propagation, by seeds ; also by divi- 

 sion of the rootstock ; and cuttings of the stems 

 early in the season. For the hardy species, which 

 properly belong to Polypteris, any good garden soil 

 will suit. For linearis, use fibrous loam with a 

 little leaf mould and sand. 



Principal Species : 

 fastigiata (now Polypteris hookeriana (now Poly- 



integrifolia) . pteris) . 



linearis, 2", Je. , grh., wh. 



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THEE P^EONY GENERAL BADEX-POWELL. 

 PALAUA (*>/. PALAVA). 



A genus of annuals (tird, Malvaceie) with rose or 

 purple flowers arising singly in the axils of the 

 leaves. Propagation, by seeds in a heated pit, 

 frame, or hotbed. After germination they may be 

 treated like Stocks and Asters, and finally planted 

 out in May. Any friable, well drained garden soil 

 will suit. 



Principal Species : 



dissecta, 9", Je., mauve 

 (.vy;i. Palava flexuosa). 



malvsffolia, 9", pk. 

 rhombifolia, sum., ro., 

 stems prostrate. 



PALICOUREA. 



Stove shrubs (ord. Rubiacese), with evergreen 

 foliage and berried fruits, allied to Psychotria and 





Painted Cup (see Castilleja). 

 Painted Grass (see Anmdo). 

 Palo, Indiffo Plant (Wrii/litia ttnctoria). 

 Palay or jrory Tree (see Wrifllitia). 



