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Phlox Drummondii nana compacta 

 grandiflora. 



Saved exclusively from dwarf plants. 



Alba . . . 



Atropurpurea 



Carminea 



Chamois rose 



Coccinea 



„ floribunda, Fireball 



Coerulea stellata 



Hortensiaeflora 



Nivea (Snowball) 



Victoria 



All the above mixed 



per 07. 

 s. d. 



per lb. 

 a. d. 



26 — 



Polygonum Posuuabu. 

 Electro 3/6. 



© Phlox Drummondii cuspidata, mixed 

 „ „ fimbriata, mixed 



4 n perennis (decussata) hybrida, 

 finest large flowering sorts mixed 

 „ perennis (decussata) hybrida, 

 „Eclaireur" crimson colour, 

 extremely large-flowering 



Vs oz -/- 

 „ perennis (decussata) hybrida 

 nana, best new dwarf varieties 

 Vs oz — /8 



g Phormium tenax, New Zealand Flax 

 „ fol. var. 



1000 seeds 1/6 



0 Physalis Alkekengii 



„ Francheti, with white flowers 

 producing a very large scarlet balloon ; 

 highly effective 



1 — 

 1 — 



1 4 



4 6 

 - 10 



11 10 

 11 10 



17 9 



10 



2 6 



7 6 



g% Physianthus albens 



4 Physostegia virginica (speciosa) 



„ „ alba . . . 



Picotees , see Dianthus Caryo- 



phyllus. 

 Pimpernelle, see Anagallis. 

 Pink, see Dianthus. 

 „ Japanese, seeDianthusHeddewigi. 



g Pittosporum Tobirae 



„ undulatum . 



4 Platycodon Mariesi 



„ fl. albo . . . 

 h Poinciana Gilliesi Bird of Paradise 



,, pulcherrima 



„ regia 



h Poinsettia (Euphorbia) pulcherrima 

 100 seeds 2/3; 1000 seeds 20/— 

 Polyanthus, see Primula elatior. 

 4 Polygonum lanigerum , a perennial 

 species with silvery leaves . 



4§ „ multiflorum 



0 „ orientale (Persicaria) . . . 

 „ „ fol. variegatis . . . 

 Polygonum Posumbu, Dam. 1902, 

 new. (Electro). The plant grows 

 only about 12 to 14 in. high, pro- 

 ducing a mass of dark green glossy 

 leaves somewhat undulated from which 

 emerge the small rosy panicles. Mr. 

 Max Leichtlin writes in the Vienna 

 Illustrated Garden Journal : ,,The plant 

 is very graceful and it will certainly 

 become a most valuable market plant 

 all the more as it is of the easiest 



culture 



4 Polygonum sachalinense, very decora- 

 tive most recommendable as green fodder 

 0 Polypteris callosa, Dam. 1898. Height 

 about I foot 1 / 2 with a very graceful 

 and showy foliage. Throughout the 

 summer the plant is completely covered 

 with charming rose-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 



per oz 

 s. d. 



— 5 



— 6 



— 11 



8 

 7 

 10 

 10 



8 



1 5 



— 9 



— 2 



— 4 



2 3 

 — 9 



