45 



0 Physalis Alkekengii 



„ Francheti, with white flowers 

 producing a very large scarlet balloon ; 



highly effective 



g$ Physianthus albens 



4 Physostegia virginica (speciosa) 



alba . . . 

 Picotees , see Dianthus Caryo- 



phyllus. 

 Pimpernelle, see Anagallis. 

 Pink, see Dianthus. 

 „ japanese,seeDianthusHeddewigi. 

 g Pittosporum Buchanani . . . . 



„ Tobirae 



„ undulatum 



4 Platycodon Mariesi 



„ „ fl. albo . 

 h Poinciana Gilliesi Bird of Paradise 

 pulcherrima 



v _ re g ia • • 



h Poinsettia (Euphorbia) pulcherrima 



Polyanthus, see Primula elatior. 

 4 Polygonum lanigerum , perennial 

 species with silvery leaves . 



4§ „ multifiorum 



0 „ orientale (Persicaria) . . 

 „ „ fol. variegatis . 

 „ „ pumilum fl. albo 



„ pensylvanicum 



0 „ pilosum, new, rapid growing annual 

 4 ,, sachalinense, very decorative most 

 recommendable as green fodder 

 © Polypteris callosa, Dam. 1898. Height 

 about i foot 1 L with a very graceful 

 and showy foliage. Throughout the 

 summer the plant is completely covered 

 with charming rosc-lilac flowers. One 

 of the most richly flowering plants . 

 Poppy, see Papaver. 



Portulacca grandiflora, single. 



Alba 



Alba rubro-striata 



Aurea 



Bronze 



Carnea 



Caryophylloides 



Coccinea 



Isabellina 



Rosea 



Splendens (Gilliesi) 



Thellusonii (orange) 



Fine single mixed 



Double flowering. 



Saved from very double flowers. 



Alba 



Aurea 



per 

 s. 



oz 

 (1. 



per 



s. 



lb. 

 d. 





3 



2 



9 





10 



11 







5 



4 



6 



1 



4 



3 



9 



1 



4 











8 

 5 

 10 

 10 

 7 

 7 



7 

 4 



— 

 5 



— 



8 

 7 



— 

 6 







5 



4 



6 



2 



7 



— 



— 



— 



9 

 11 



— 

 12 



— 

 10 





2 



1 



2 





3 



2 



3 





2 



1 



10 



— 



3 



2 



3 





4 



3 



3 



— 



7 



7 



3 



— 



5 



4 



5 



— 



6 



5 



6 



— 



6 



5 



6 



— 



6 



5 



6 



— 



6 



5 



6 



— 



6 



5 



6 



— 



6 



5 



6 





6 



5 



6 



— 



6 



5 



6 





6 



5 



6 





6 



5 



6 



— 



6 



5 



10 





4 



4 





3 



6 







3 



6 







Carnea .... ...... . 



Caryophylloides 



Coccinea 



Isabellina 



Kermesina 



Purpurea 



Rosea 



Rubro purpurea 



Splendens 



Sulphurea 



Thellusonii 



Finest mixed, superior quality . 



4 Potentilla hybrida flore pleno, 



double mixed 



„ multiflora 



Prickly Poppy, see Argemone. 

 4 Primula Auricula (Auriculas) fine 

 mixed . oz — /10 



4 Primula Auricula, extra fine quality from 

 first class flowers 8 OZ 1/5 



„ cortusoides 



,, elatior, sweet scented Oxlip in 



beautiful varieties . 

 „ „ (Polyanthus) finest named sorts 

 „ „ gold laced varieties . 



„ duplex (hose in hose) 



>/ 18 oz 1/—; >/ 8 oz 1/10 

 „ obconica (alba) . '/ 8 „ 1/2 

 » grandiflora l ] s „ 1/3 



^Primula chinensis fimbriata, Chinese 

 Primrose. 



Choice quality. 



Alba pura 1 / 8 oz 3/ — • 



„ magnifies .... 1 ,' 8 ,, 4/6 

 Coerulea . % oz 4/—; Vic „ 7/8; 



Vs „ 15/6 



Coccinea 1 / s „ 3/10 



Gigantea alba pura, largest-flowered 



100 seeds 1/— 

 Kermesina splendens . oz 1/4 



Vs „ 2/3 



Montblanc . i/, 6 oz 2/—; */s „ 3/6 

 Punctata elegantissima . '/ 1(i . „ 1/8 



Vs „ 8/- 

 Rosea . . . '/ 16 oz 1/6 ; % „ 2/3 

 Striatiflora . . i/ 1(i „ 1/6 ; Vs „ 2/8 



Urania; stems and flower stalks of a dark 

 blood-red ; flowers fringed , dark copper- 

 red ; a very fine and most remarkable kind 

 Vie oz 2/6; */ 8 oz 4/6 

 Fringed mixed, seeds collected exclusively 

 from selected large (lowers ; 

 first quality 1 / 8 OZ 2/8 

 „ mixed, very good quality 1 / 8 oz 1/7 



per oz 

 s. (I. 



2 6 



- 7 



5 4 



9 6 

 1 9 



12 6 



8 — 

 8 8 



22 - 

 32 6 



28 6 



16 9 



26 - 

 22 7 



16 - 



:i2 



11 



per lb. 

 s. fl. 



27 



7 3 



