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Pansy. 



Royal Exhibition 

 Paiisies. 



The plants here offered are 

 grown from our own choicest 

 strain of seed procured from the 

 world's greatest Pansy specialist, 

 and for size of bloom, richness of 

 coloring and texture will be found 

 unapproached by any other strain. 

 (See cut. ) Good strong plants, 

 50 Cts. per doz.; §4. 00 per 100. 



PASSIFI.ORA. 



(Passion Flower Vine.) 

 Pt'ortlti. This we consider the 



best of all the tender varieties 



for outdoor planting. lis beau- 

 tiful flowers are borne freely, 



even on quite small plants. 



They are of a rich shade of 



blue, sufi'used with rose. 15 



cts. each ; SI. 50 per doz. 

 Decaisneana Variegata. 



A pretty variegated variety, 

 having large foliage, which is mottled with bright golden- 1 

 yellow spots and light colored, almost white flowers. (See 

 cut.) 15 cts. each; $1.50 per doz. 



OLEA FRAGRA:NS (S^eet Olive). 

 An old favorite greenhouse shrub, succeeding admirably as a house- 

 plant, producing small white flowers which are of the most equisite fra- 

 grance, continuing to bloom almost the entire winter. 50 cts. each. 



OTAHEITE ORAISGE. 



The best of the Oranges for house culture. It is of dwarf, bushy habit, 

 and bears a profusion of fragi'ant flowers and edible fruit. Plants that 

 will fruit the coming season, 25 cts. each. 



PANAX TICTORI^E. 



A pretty, shrubby plant, with finely divided light green leaves, with 

 their edges clearly defined with white variegation ; very useful as a dec- 

 orative plant for the table. 50 cts. each. 



PAISDANUS (Screw Pine). 



Utilis. This is one of the most useful of cur ornamental foliage plants;, 

 excellent for the centre of vases and baskets, or grown as a single speci- 

 men. EACH. 



3-inch pot, S inches high $ 25- 



50 



1 00 



1 50 



Veitclii. This is one of the 

 most attractive of decorative 

 pl.nnts. The leaves are light 

 green, beautifully marked with. 

 broad stripes of pure white and 

 gracefully curved. 



EACH. 



4-in. pots, 12 inches high. .^1 00- 

 5 " " 15 " " . . 1 25 



G " " 18 " " . . 1 50- 

 Specimen plants, $5.00 to $10.00 

 each. 



4 " 



" 12 



5 " 



" 15 



6 " 



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Pakdanus Veitchi 



PENIVISETUIH. 



RuiJpeliailUlU {PnrpU Foimtuiu Grass). A beautiful annual orna- 

 mental grass, growing about 2} feet high, producing long, graceful cyl- 

 indrical-purplish plumes. An excellent ornamental plant for all bedding 



purposes, and the most appropriate 

 we know of to use as an edging to a 

 bed of Cannas. Young plants, ready 

 in May, 10 cts. each ; ?1.00 per 

 doz; SG.OO per 100. 



PEPEROMIA. 



Maculosa. A pretty dwarf-growing 

 ornamental foliage plant, exceedingly 

 useful as a pot plant for the window nr 

 for planting in baskets or vases ; it has 

 thick, fleshy foliage of a bright green 

 color, veined silvery white. 15 cts. 

 each. 



Metallioa. A new and pretty addi- 

 tion to this class of plants, foliage of a 

 metallic bronzy color. 15 cts. each. 



PE^iTAS. 



Lanceolata. A pretty half- 

 shrubby greenhouse plant, not 

 unlike a Bouvardia in general 

 appearance, but flowering more- 

 profusely and continuously. It 

 may be planted in the open 

 border during the summer, but 

 it is valuable chiefl)' as a win- 

 ter-flowering pot plant, for 

 which purpose it is especially 

 well suited, being in flower all the 

 tirne. The pure white flowers are 

 produced in flat heads of 15 to 30 flowers each, similar to a. 

 Bouvardia, but much larger, and last in perfection a long 

 time. (See cut.) 25 cts. each ; $2.50 per doz. 

 Carnea, Similar to the above in general habit, but with, 

 delicate flesh-colored flowers. 15 cts. each ; $1.50 per doz. 



Passifloka Decais.nea.na Vakiegata. 



Penpas Lanceolata. 



