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1205 Poriulaca Grandiflora Flore Pleno. Saved from double-flowering plants, reproducing 



a large proportion of double, in white, blood-red, purple, &c., resembling roses ; 

 one of the finest new plants introduced for a long time ; rare. (See illustration) $0.2$ 



1206 Blensonii. Vermilion; fine 10 



I»OIuYA.]VTH:XJS. Nat. Ord., PrimulacetE. 



This gay and profuse-flowering hardy plant is too well known to need description. The 

 seeds which we offer may be expected to produce tlie richest and most varied color. Hardy 

 perennial. 



1207 Polyanthus {Primula elatior). Good mixed 10 



[208 Extra Mixed. Saved from named flowers 25 



I»OTE]VTIIjIjA-. Nat. Ord., Rosacea. 



These are very handsome herbaceous plants, and from their hardiness and showy char- 

 acter are exccedmgly useful and ornamental. They may be employed to advantage in filling 

 up vacant nooks and corners. Even in single plants, and in all situations, their neatness of 

 foliage and long duration in bloom render them objects of much beauty. Hardy perennials. 



1209 Potentilla Atrosanguinea. Dark red; from Nepaul. 1 5 feet 05 



121 Hopwoodiana. Rose. 15 feet 05 



1211 Aurea. Orange-color; from the Alps. Half foot 10 



1212 Fromosa. Orange and crimson ; from Nepaul ....... .10 



121 3 Pedata. Fine yellow, i foot lo 



1214 Macrantha. White; from Switzerland. 1 foot 10 



1215 Mixed. Finest mixed 10 



rOI»3E»Y. Nat. Ord., Papaveracece. 



A tribe of remarkably showy, free-flowering plants, producing a rich and effective display 

 in large mixed borders, in slirubberies, or select plantations ; grows freely in any soil. 

 Hardy annuals. 



1216 Poppy, Carnation {Papaver soTnniferuni). Finest mixed; double. 2 feet . , • -03 



1217 French. Finest dwarf-mixed ; double, i foot 03 



1218 German. Finest mixed ; double 03 



1219 Peony-flowered. Fine mixed ; double 03 



1220 Ranunculus. Double mixed 03 



I»i:iIO]VIUJ\X. Nat. Ord., Gramitiete. 

 The rare Silver Grass-Tree, in appearance, and habit of growth, like a Pandanus. 



1221 Prionium Palmita. Rare and beautiful 23 



I»PS,i:iN"CDE'© FE^THE:!!. Nat. Ord., Amarantacea. 



Ornamental plants, with elegant plumes of rich-colored flowers; succeeds well in any 

 good garden soil. Hardy annuals. 



1222 Prince's Feather (Amaranthus). Large-flowered ; crimson ; from Nepaul. 2 feet . .05 



I»KIM:TJIL.A.. Nat. Ord., Primulacete. 



A very beautiful greenhouse plant, of various colors. All these are particularly valuable 

 as forming neat little plants, and flowering all winter. Greenhouse perennials. 



(See Chinese Primrose.) 

 PTJIVICA.. Nat. Ord., Myriaceie. 



Certainly amongst the handsomest of shrubs. Under the shelter of a south wall, they 

 flower profusely throughout the siunmer. Succeeds best in strong rich loam. Half-hardy 

 shrubs. 



1224 Punica Granatum (Pomegranate). Waxy scarlet; from south of Europe . . . .23 



PYHETHKUM:. Nat. Ord., Composito!. 



Handsome, free-flowering, highly ornamental plants, producing a fine effect in the mixed 

 flower and shrubbery borders. Hardy perennial. 



1225 Pyrethrum Delehayi. New; crimson; fine. i|feet 10 



1228 Duchess of Brabant. Rosy-purple. 1 5 feet 10 



1227 Gloire de NImy. Bright crimson, ij feet 10 



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