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PHLOX. Nat. Ord., Polemoniacece. 

 585 Phlox, Perennial, Mixed. From a collection of upwards of one hundred va- 

 rieties, embracing ad those splendid varieties introduced during the last 

 five years, of which the produce may be fully equal to the origiual . 



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POTENTILLA. Nat. Ord., Rosacea. 

 These are very handsome herbaceous plants, and, from their hardiness and 

 showy character, are exceedingly useful and ornamental. Thev may be employed 

 to advantage in tilling up vacant nooks and corners. Hardy perennials. 



591 Potentilla, Mixed. Finest mixed 



592 Hybridn flore pleno. This is a great improvement on the old varieties 



producing a large proportion of double and semi-double flowers . '. 



PYRETHRUM. Nat. Ord., CompcrO*. 

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

 the mixed flower and shrubbery borders. Hardy perennial. 



593 Pyrethrum. Finest mixed 



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RANUNCULUS. Nat. Ord., Ranunculaceai. 

 594 Ranunculus Asiaticus Snperblssimus. This rare class of garden Ranun- 

 culus is one of the greatest acquisitions; supplying ths place of the Per- 

 sian tuberous sorts, — so elegant, but so difficult to grow. This is grown 

 as a biennial, flowering freely the second year; producing unusually large 

 double varieties, of an unsurpassed brilliancy of colors, of?*' shades of 

 white, yellow, rose, crimson, blood-red, scarlet, purple &A. . ' 



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PICOTEE PINK. Nat. Ord., Caryophytticeas. 

 Favorite and well-known plants of great beauty, combining with the most pet- 

 feet form the richest and the most beautiful colors. They have a delicate per- 

 fume, are easily cultivated, and bloom profusely. Hardy pereunial. 



58G Picotee Pink. Good mixed lt 



587 Perpetual, or Tree. Saved from stage-flowers. lj feet ..." 



PHYGELIUS. Nat. Ord., Scrqphulariaceee. 

 A handsome free-flowering plant, with large, richly-marked, tubular blossoms- 

 succeeds in light rich soil. Half-hardy perennial. 



588 Phygelius Capensis. Large carmine, tubular flowers; inside golden-yellow 



irom Caffraria. 1£ feet. (See page 4i.) 



POLYANTHUS. Nat. Ord., Primulace*. 

 A profuse-flowering plant, too well known to need description. The seeds which 

 we offer may be expected to produce the richest color. Hardy perennial. 



589 Polyanthus (Primula elatior). Good mixed 10 



590 Extra Mixed. Saved from named flowers ....... 



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