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The American Flower Garden 



Pansy, Heartsease, Johnny-jump- 

 up, Ladies' Delight (Viola 

 tricolor), 48, 62, 225, 241, 

 245, 251 261, 270, 300 

 Tufted (V. cornuta), 108, 225 



Papaver, see Poppy 



Papyrus (Cyperus Papyrus), 114, 

 119, 129 



Pardanthus (Belemcanda Chinen- 

 sis) see Lily, Blackberry, 277 



Paradisea Liliastrum, see Lily. 

 St. Bruno's 



Parrot's Feather (Myrhphyllum 

 proserpinacoides), 129 



Partnership between Nature and 

 Art, 3 



Partridge Berry (Mitchella repent), 



93>335 



Pasque Flower, see Anemone, 106 

 Passion Flower, 350 

 Paulownia imperialis, see Empress 



Tree, 148 

 Pea, Perennial (Lathyrus latifolius) t 



226, 335 

 Perennial (L. grandiflorus), 226, 



Siberian (Caragana arborescens), 



184 

 Sweet (L. odor at us), 233, 240, 



Peach, Flowering (Persica vulgaris, 

 var. fl. pi.), 143, 144, 153, 173 

 Pear, Prickly, see Prickly Pear 

 Pearl Achillea, see Achillea, 182 

 Bush (Exochorda grandiflora) t 



182 



Pennisetum, see Grass 

 Pentstemon, Beard Tongue (P. 

 barbatus), 106, 207, 213, 217 

 Blue (P. difusus), 217 

 Purple (P. Cobasa), 217 

 White (lavigatus, var. Digitalis), 



94 



Yellow (P. deustus),2ij 

 Peony, Herbaceous (Paonia offi- 

 cinalis and albi flora), 62, 195, 

 196, 201, 206 et seq. t 

 226, 234. Named varieties, 

 62 



Tree (P. Moutan), 186 

 Pepper Bush, Sweet, see Clethra 

 Pepperidge Tree, see Gum, Sour, 



Perennials, 17, 48, 76, 77 



For a Thought-out Garden, 195 

 List of, 216 



Periploca Grceca, see Sflk Vine, 336 

 Periwinkle, see Myrtle 

 Persica vulgaris, fl. pi., see Peach, 



Flowering 

 Petunia, 10, 104, 236, 239, 242, 344, 



(P. hybrida), 251 

 Phalaris arundtnacea, see Grass, 



Ribbon, 286 

 Phaseolus multiflorus, see Fire 



Bean, 334 

 Philadelphus, see Mock Orange 



Phlox, 74, 78, 85, 103, 195, 198. 



202, 207, 212, 213, 245, 306 



Annual (Phlox Drummondi), 



252 

 Creeping (P. subulata), 108, 



H3, 196, 211, 212, 226, 234 



Drummondi, see Annual 

 maculata, see Sweet William 

 Perennial (P. paniculata), 63. 



Named varieties, 226 

 Wild Blue (P. divaricata), 94, 



226 



Phyllostachys, see Bamboo 

 Physalis, see Cherry, Winter, 



230 



Physocarpus opulifolius, see Nine- 

 bark, 86, 182 

 Picea, see Spruce 

 Pickerel Weed (Pontederia cordata), 



94,114, 120, 129 

 Pier is foribunda, see Fetter Bush 



Japonica, see Rosemary, 160 



Mariana, see Stagger Bush, 185 

 Pine (Pinus), 20, 27, 101, 138, 159, 

 328 



Austrian (P. Laricio, ran 

 Austriaca), 159 



Dwarf Mountain) P. Montana, 

 var. Mughus), 101, 140, 159 



Pitch (P. rigida), 159 



Red (P. resinosa), 159 



Scotch (P. sylvestris), 159 



Umbrella (S dado pit ys vr- 

 ticillata), 159 



White (P. Strobus), 140, 159 

 Pink (Dianthus): 



Carnation, 213, 241 



Chinese, Snow or Star (D. Chi- 

 nensis), 63, 246, 252 



Clove, Garden, Grass, Pheas- 

 ant's Eye, or Scotch (D. plu- 

 marius), 63, 196, 198, 227, 



Grass (Calopogon, orchid), 



see 91 

 Fringed (D. superbus), 63, 211, 



227 



Maiden (D. deltoides), 63 

 Miss Simpkins (Dianthus hy- 

 brid), 227 



Moss, see Phlox, Creeping 

 Mullein, see Mullein Pink, 62 

 Sea, see Sea Pink 

 Pinus, see Pine 

 Pinxter Flower, see Azalea 

 Pitcher Plant (Sarracenia purpurea), 



116, 129 

 Plane, American (Platanus occi- 



dentalis), 153 



Oriental (P. orientalis), 153 

 Platanus, see Plane 

 Platycodon grandiflora, see Bell- 

 Flower, Balloon Flower 

 Pleurisy Root, see Milkweed, 



Butterfly 

 Plumbago, see Leadwort 



Plum, Flowering (Prunus triloba), 



144, 183 



Purple (P. Pissardi), 183 

 Podophyllum peltatum, ee May 



Apple, 93 

 Paonia, see Peony 

 Pogoda Tree(Sophora Japonica),iift 

 Poinsettia, u 



Poker Plant, Red-hot (Kniphofia 

 Pfitxeri), 74, 212, 271, 272, 

 281 

 Polemonium, see Jacob's Ladder, 



1 08 

 Polygala paucijolia, see Milkwort 



Fringed, 93 



Polygonatum biflorum, see Solo- 

 mon's Seal, 85, 94 

 Polypodies, 84 

 Pond lily, see Water Lily 

 Ponttderia cordata, see Pickerel 



Weed 

 Poplar, 141, 142 



Carolina (Populus Caroli- 

 nian a), 153 

 Lombardy (P. nigra, var. 



Italica), 38, 153 

 Tulip (Liriodendron Tulipifera), 



Poppy (Papaver), 10,48,73, 120, 



204, 215, 239, 242 rt *<?<?. 

 Alpine (P. alpinum), 227 

 California (Eschscholzia Call- 



fornica), 247 

 Celandine (Styhphorum diphyl- 



lum), 90 



Corn (P. Rhceas), 63, 252 

 Horned (Glaucium luteum), 222, 



254 

 Iceland (P. nudicaule), 108, 227, 



2 54 

 Opium (P. somniferum), 63, 



252 

 Oriental (P. orientale), 10, 207, 



212, 214, 227, 265 

 Plume (B occonia cordata), 227 

 Shirley, varieties of Corn poppy, 



252 

 Water (Limnocharis Hum- 



boldti), 114, 119, 130 

 Populus, see Poplar 

 Portulaca, Rose Moss (Portulaca 



grandiflora), 73, 104, 252 

 Potentilla fruticosa, see Cinquefoil 

 Pot Marigold, see Marigold 

 Prickly Pear Cactus (Opun- 



tia vulgaris), 227 

 Primrose (Primula), 103 

 Day, see Sun Drops 

 English (P. vulgaris), 71, 108 

 Evening ((Enothera biennis, 

 var. grandiflora), 86, 87, 221, 

 245 

 Many-flowered (P. polyantha), 



108 



Primula, see Primrose 

 Prince of Wales'sFeather,$ec^fmar- 

 anthus, 246 



