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o:::h:-^il.is- 



Very pretty -plants for hangiDg baskets, vasee, rock-work, etc.; flowering 

 freely. H. H. A. 



Alba— White 5 



Rosea— Roee 5 



Tropesoloides— Yellow flowers; foliage brown 10 



Valdlviaria — Fragrant yellow .' 10 



PALAFOXIA. 



A fine annual, with rosy crimson flowers and dark center. Set the plants 

 about ten inches apart. H. H. A. 

 Hookeriana 5 



PALAVA. 



A beautiful annual, growing to a height of eighteen inches, and flowering 

 abundantly. Equally valuable for greenhouse or garden. H. H. A. 

 Flexuosa— Flowers bright pink; base of sepals almost black 5 



PEIRILLA. 



This ornamental plant makes a fine contrast with any of the light or silver- 

 leaved plants used for lawn groups or ribbon borders. H. H. A. 



Laciniatus— Cut-leaved variety.. 5 



Nankinensis— IJ^ foot 5 



PHACELIA. 



Pretty annuals, of the easiest culture in the open ground. Most varieties are 

 blue, though some are white. Very fajr as border plants, and good for bouquet 

 making. Good for bee food. H. A. 



Congesta— Light blue ; per ounce, 20 cents 5' 



Tenacetlfolla Alba— White; per ounce, 20 cents 5 



PAPAVER. 



(See Poppy.) 



PHORMIUM-(New Zealand Flax). 



Handsome grass-like foliage, suitable for lawn decoration, vases, etc. 

 Folius Variegatis— Variegated foliage 25 



^•-m PETUNIA. 



A highly ornamental 

 ^ _ and profuse flowering, easi- 



^^Si^^^ ly cultivated garden favor- 

 *1 wi^l^ ^'^' '^^^ brilliancy and 

 variety of its colors, com- 

 W!^B&'' ^SM jJt>^ bined with tbe duration of 



its blooming period, render 

 I^^WPTM ^ '^ invaluable for planting 

 ., -T— ^r- -^mm^ra^a. -roBJir °"' *° hQ&B or mixed bor- 

 '■' r't^^^^^HP^Mi-i^P'?!^/' (jere. The seeds of the 

 _^^_^^ ^^^^ double Petunia do not 



rV'^i^Tvl ii-^Sai^ possess as much vitality as 

 those of the single, and a 

 good deal of care must be 

 used to get them to germi- 

 nate; nor will they all 

 come^double. H. H. P. 



_^ Fine Mixed— Splendid 



I^Jf.: ^^^^^"^^^^^^^^M^^^^^-" F varieties 5 



' "— Hybrida — Finest 



PETUNIA. Striped and blotched 



varieties, mixed 10 



Grandlflora Steel Blue Veined— A singular and very handsome large 



flowered Petunia ; the flowers have a peculiar color, dark veined 25 



Qrandiflora Fringed— A new strain with fringed and frilled edges, very 



distinct and beautiful, and coming usually true from seed 25 



Qrandiflora Kermesina— Large crimson 15 



Grandlflora Marginata- Large flowers, green bordered and veined 15 



Qrandiflora Aurea— Large yellow flowers 15 



Qrandiflora Purpurea-Deep violet shade, flowers large 15 



Qrandiflora Countess of Ellesmere- Eose 5 



Qrandiflora Alba— Large pure white 5 



Intus Aurea— Beautiful flowers with yellow throat 15 



Marginata — Very fine large flowers, green bordered and veined 15 



Double Lady of the Lake— A large double pure white variety, very 



chaste and beautiful 25 



Double Fringed— Choice mixed 25 



Double Inimitable— Saved from carefully fertilized flowers, and will produce 

 a large percentage of doubles, while such plants as are single are marvels of 

 beauty in colors and markings 25 



5 m 



PHLOX DRUMMONDII. 



One of tbe 

 eho w i e e t an- 

 nuals, valuable 

 for the profu- 

 sion and dura- 

 tion of its flow- 

 ers. H. A. 

 Alba— Pure 



white 5 



Black "War- 

 rior—Dark 



purple 5 



Cardinal— 

 Brill iant 

 scarlet ... 5 

 General 

 Grant- 

 Rich bright 

 purple... . 5 

 Isabellina 



— Yellow . . 5 

 Leopoldii 

 — Splendid 

 deep pink, 

 with white 

 eye.... 

 M armora- 

 ta— Violet, 

 marbled 



white 5 



Oculata Al- 

 ba— P u re 

 white, crim- 

 son eye .. 5 PHLOX DliUMMCNDII. 



Rose 0'.A mour— Bright rose '. 5 



Grandlflora Spier: dens— Bright scarlet, with white eye 10 



Grandlflora Atropurpurea Alba Oculata— Dark purple, with white 



eye lO 



Grandlflora Mixed lO 



Fine Mixed ^ 



NEW DWARF PHLOX. 



Small compact plants growing about six inches high, covered with a profu- 

 sion of large flowers. Very fine for pot culture or borders. 



Dwarf— White 10 



" Scarlet lO 



" Rose Id 



" Punicea Striata— Rich vermilion, striped white 10> 



" Finest Mixed 5. 



PHLOX CUSPtDATA, STAR OF QUEDLINBURC. 

 A distinct form of Phlox with sharply toothed and fringed flowers, and thfe 

 thorn-like middle dents are four or five times longer than in the ordinary vari- 

 eties; each flower is bordered white, and represents the perfect form of a star. 

 Mixed colors IS. 



PHLOX FIMBRIATA. 



A splendid new strain of Phlox with beautifully fringed flowers, which are, 

 produced in great abundance, making a grand display. 

 Mixed colors IS 



HARDY PERENNIAL PHLOX. 



Favorite hardy border plants, bearing larg^ trusses of brilliant colored flow, 

 ers. 



Fine mixed varieties 10 



DOUBLE PHLOX. 

 The flowers of the double varieties are much larger than the single, and last 

 longer in bloom ; they are therefore valuable as a cut flower. 



Double white 25 | Double blood red 25. 



Phlox Drunamondii— Simplex. (See Novelties) 25. 



PENTSTEMON. 



These handsome, herbaceous plants are deservedly growing in favor for 

 bedding purposes. The flowers are bell-shaped, in racemes or spikes, and are 

 constantly produced during the whole season. No one who has ever se»n theisr 

 beauty will willingly do without them. The seed should be sown in open bor- 

 der, covered very lightly, and the plants transplanted when four inches high. 

 H. P. 



Choice Named Varieties— Seed saved from collection of newest varie- 

 ties, and cannot fail to give great satisfaction 10 



