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PICOTEE, Nat. Ord. Caryopliylla'ccie. Most beautiful Lardy perennials. rerp\-t. 



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3023 F'lCOte'e from the most choice, I \ ft. ^ The Picotee is very preatly prized for 'he beatify and fragrance f 2 6 



oq29 from fine varieties rj ft! I tf*** eltgOMtlyfHngtd flowers, and is a favourite for button- j T 0 



~non " ~u„; „ji»„ 'i Ao/es, ladies' d reuses, and for hand and table bouquet*. Seed- , _ * 



o030 m choice yellow-grounds, 1* ft. f M > are inoreJlorife ;. 0 , lg th J IH p i anUff0in ca ttings, and M tfc< | 2 6 



3031 „ fine yellow grounds, l>, ft. ... account should be grown exUnsioely to cut from, as the seed we 1 ° 



3032 „ fine border flowers, 15 ft. ...J offer of the best produces mostly double flowers. \ o b 



PiMELE'A, Nat. Ord. Thymeldcece. Charming greenhouse shrubs. 



3033 Pimele'a choice mixed, a very beautiful greenhouse plant, 2 ft 1 o 



PINK, Nat. Ord. Caryopltylldccce. Most beautiful hardy perennials. 



Charmingly beautiful fragrant floiccrs, esteemed above all others for decoration and bouquets. 

 5034 Pink, from Mr. John Keynes, 1 ft. ) The beautifully laced and fragrant flowers of the Garden Pink ^26 



have secured for them a foremost place in our gardens, a?id-{ 



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3035 ,, fine mixed, 1 ft > have secured for them a foremost place in our gardens, and-i 1 o 



3036 ,, from good border sorts, 1 ft. j as cut flowers for bouquets, button-holes, etc. \ o 6 



3037 ,, double white, flowers very fragrant, and greatly prized for bouquets, 1 f t 1 o 



3038 „ Brown's mule, 1 ft o 6 



PLATYSTE'MON, Nat. Ord. Papavera'cece. A charming hardy annual. 



3039 Flatyste'mon califor'nicum, cream, spotted orange, an effective plant for beds, for the spring flower 



garden, and useful for rock-work, etc., 3 ft 3d. and o 6 



PLUMBA'GO, Nat. Ord. Plumbacjina! cece. Beautiful greenhouse perennials. 



3040 Plumba'gO alba, white, 2 ft 1 These are fine greenhouse plants, blooming profusely, and S 1 o 



3041 CCeru'lea, pale blue, 2 ft. ) may be trained against pillars and conservatory walls. \ I O 



POLYAN'THUS, Nat. Ord. Primula 'cece. Spring flowering hardy perennials. 



3042 Polyan'thus saved from named flowers, ^ ft. "\ In the spring flower garden the Polyanthus is ( is. k 2 6 



3043 ,, fine mixed varieties, ^ ft f a very effective and almost indispensable plant .) 6d.8c 1 o 



3044 ,, Webb's new giant, 1 ft ( Amongst those zoe offer is the new Hose in Hose, ) 6d.Sc 1 o 



3045 „ new Hose in Hose, | ft ) quite a new race, and much esteemed. \ 26 



POLYG'ALA, Nat. Ord. Poly gala' cece. Splendid greenhouse shrubs. 



3046 Polyg'ala choice mixed, from the finest varieties, 3 ft 6d. and 1 o 



POLYGONUM, Nat. Ord. Poly gona' cece. Hardy annuals. 



3047 Polygonum orientale, red, ) Sub . tropU . nlpla , l(s of imposilig effeeti and o/ tht , implest (ulture . ah0 ( 3<J& o 6 



3048 alTlUm, white V handsome plants tor intermingling as specimens in shrubberies, large s 3a. & O 6 



3949 pu'milum red) -#°^ er ^''^ ri > 4ideso / raw '^^ o 6 

 POPPY (PapaVer), Nat. Ord. Pap avera! 'cece. Remarkably showy hardy annuals- 



Gay showy flowers for distant effect and for flower borders, shrubberies, woodland walks, etc. 



3050 Poppy, Carnation, double, mixed, from 25 varieties, 2 ft 3d. & o 6 



3051 ,, French, or Ranunculus, double, choice mixed, 1 ft 3d. & o 6 



3052 „ Marseilles splendens, white and red, double, 2 ft 3d. & o 6 



3053 ,, Paeony-flowered, dwarf, double, 2 ft 3d. & o 6 



3054 „ mixed from the above 3d. & o 6 



3055 , , lu'teum album (new) o 6 



3056 ,, modes'tum (new) o 6 



POETULA'OA, Nat. Ord. Portulacdccce. Splendid half-hardy annuals. 



3057 Portula'ca al'ba Stria'ta, white-striped crimson, \ ft. The single Portulacas, in brilliancy, ( 3<?.& o 6 



3058 ,, au'rea, golden yellow, gft I delicacy, diversity, and beauty of colour, i 3d.Sc o 6 



3059 „ Blenso'nii, light scarlet, ^ ft | surpass all other out-door plants, thriving \ id.Sc o 6 



3060 „ caryophyUoi'des, rose striped carmine, \ ft. | where most other plants get burnt up. ^ & Q 6 



3061 ,, lu'tea stia'ta, yellow, red strife, 4 ft. I V^. " nn U ra i& o 6 



onco r,wi ■ 1 • in Y light soils, rapidly carpeting the ground -\ J , o Zr 



3062 ,, Splen'denS, rich crimson, \ ft \vith flowers and foliage. They are quite 3<*- & o 6 



3063 „ ThellUSSOnil, crimson, £ ft a t home on rock-work laying to the sun, I 3d. 8c o 6 



3064 „ ,, ro'sea, rose, \ ft 



3065 „ Thorbur'nii, orange, g ft. 



306S 



al'ba fl. pi., white, h ft 1 f 



au'rea fl. pi., orange, *ft I TJie Joubje Fori ulacas are of the same , 



«o^^t,, T fi^^^„fl^i" _../..•/. I brilliant, diversified, and pure deli- \ 



3069 „ m*^mtrtw^*&%£«U I SK&^KS^jCS^ i 



2" L shaped flower being filled with petals, \ 1 



3070 ,, ro'sea fl. pi., rose, J ft f greatly enhances the general effect ;] I 



3071 ,, splen'dens fl. pi., rich crimson, | ft j and wherever beds can be formed of \ x 



3072 ,, ThellUSSO'llii fl. pi., brieht crimson, h ft these, they will far surpassinbrilliant , j 



3073 „ splendid mixed fl. pi. varieties, A ft. 7 j e f ect aU other dwarf bedding plants. [ JS * & 2 



P0TEHTIL/LA, Nat. Ord. Uosdcece. Beautiful showy hardy perennials. 



A flower border must indeed be in- 

 complete zvhich is not represented 

 by some of the beautiful varieties 

 of this genus. They are almost 



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on stumps of tries, in rustic vases, on I 3d.Sc o 6 



banks, & wherever plants of a spreading j 3d.Sc o 6 



3066 ^ splendid mixed varieties, J ft. j or drooping habit are required. L^&i o 



3067 „ al'ba fl, pi., white, \l\ *\ . ( % o 



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3074 Potentil'la atrosanguin'ea, scarlet, 2 ft 



3075 ,, insig'nis, yellow, orange centre, i| ft 



3076 „ forino'sa, orange red, 2 ft 



3077 „ rupes'tris, white, 1 ft 



3078 ,, Eopworthia'na, rose, ih ft...... j always in fiower, and may be very 



3079 ,, McNabia'na, orange and red, ig ft {usefully grown to cut for filling j 0 6 



3080 ,, pyrena'ica, deep golden yellow, beautiful, 1 ft. ...... \ flower baskets, etc. In the rock- 



3081 ,, choice mixed varieties, ft garden, and for naturalization in 



3082 ., fine mixed, 1?; ft | semi-wild places, they are most 



3083 „ hy'brida, fl.pl. , very choice mixed double, \h_ ft. J valuable. 



PRINCE'S PEATHEE, Nat. Ord. Amarantlia'cece. Ornamental hardy annuals. 



3084 Prince's Feather, large flowered, crimson, 3 ft ) These are exceedingly ornamental plants \ o 3 



3085 „ new golden flowered, 3 ft ) in flower and shrubbery borders. \ o 3 



PPiILlEOSE (Primula vulgaris), Nat. Ord. Primula! cece. Hardy perennial. 



3086 Frimrose, yellow, exceedingly useful in spring gardens, \ ft ••• 6d. and 1 o 



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