114 ELLWANGER &- BARRY'S 



PAPAVER. Poppy. 



Showy perennials with large flowers, of rich and striking colors. 



P. bracteatum. Scarlet ; handsome, finely cut foliage ; 1 8 inches. June. 30c. 



P. nudicaule. A fine dwarf kind, with deeply lobed and cut leaves, and pretty yellow flowers on hirsute 

 stems. Excellent for the rockery. 30c. 

 var. album. A pretty white variety of the preceding, and equally free-flowering. 30c. 

 P. orientale. Oriental Poppy. Deep scarlet ; large ; very showy ; eighteen inches. June. 30c. 



PENTSTEMON. 



Very ornamental plants, producing long spikes of showy flowers in great abundance. 25c. each. 



PHLOX. 



These are justly esteemed as the finest of herbaceous plants. They are of dwarf habit, perfectly hardy,, 

 of very easy culture, and yield a profusion of bright, showy bloom. They are hardly equalled by any other 

 hardy plant for the decoration of the garden. 



P. amcena. Lovely Phlox. Flowers pinkish purple, completely covering the plant in spring. One of the 



best early-flowering species. 25c. 

 P. procumbens. Lilac, with violet marks near the eye ; three inches. May. 25c. 

 P. subulata. Moss Pink. Spreading stems and narrow, moss-like leaves; flowers pinkish purple, with a 



darker center, and produced in wonderful profusion in April or May. 25c. 

 var. alba. A white flowering variety of the above. Very showy when in flower, jKesenting to the eye 



masses of bloom like sheets of snow. 25c. 



PLATYCODON. Campanula. 



Ornamental showy plants, of erect habit of growth and showy bell-shaped flowers. 

 P. grandiflorum. Large, fine blue flowers ; i to 2 feet. June and July. 25c. 

 P. grandifiorum album semi-pleno. White; 18 inches to 2 feet. 25c. 



POLEMONIUM. Greek Valerian. 



P. ceeruleum. Terminal spikes of blue flowers; 2 feet. 25c. 



P. reptans. A low, spreading plant ; blue; 12 inches. May. 25c. 



POTENTILLA. Cinquefoil. 



P. insignis. Pale yellowish ; 18 inches. June. 25c. 



P. O'Briana. Blush and salmon; fine; 2 feet. July and August. 25c. 



P. pyrenaica. Yellow; dwarf. May. 25c. 



P. Russelliana. Deep red, shaded \nth maroon ; 2 feet. July and August. 25c. 



P. William Rollinson. Bronze red, edged orange. 50c. 



PRIMULA. Primrose. 



All very desirable plants for the garden. 

 P. acaulis. Common European Primrose. A fine collection. 25c. 

 P. auricula. All colors mixed. 25c. 



P. cortusoides. A pretty little plant, 6 to 9 inches high, with lilac flowers. 25c. 

 P. elatior. Ox-lip Primrose. 25c. 

 P. veris. Cowslip. Flowers bright yellow in terminal umbels, in spring and early summer. 25c. 



PULMONARIA. Lungwort. 



P. angustifolia. Fine violet flowers, i foot. April. 25c. 



P. maculata. Distinct, blotched foliage ; a very fine border plant. 25c, 



