BAKR & SUGDEN'S SPUING SEED CATALOGUE, 



VOLYG' ALA.--continued. ^"'.^rf." 



1961 Folyg'ala latifo'lia, rose, 3 ft 0 4 



1962 ,, macro phyl'la, purple, with handsome foliage, 3 ft , . . q 0 



1963 „ myitifo'Iia, ;;?/rp/e, 3 ft 0 3 



1964 „ Pourtale'sii, dark crimson, very fine, 3 ft. . . * 0 9 



1965 „ ro'sea super'ba, rose, 3 ft , 0 G 



POMADER'RIS, Nat. Ord. Rhamna'cecv. 



A New Holland jircenliouse evergreen shrub, with the beautiful habit of Ceanothus, and 

 from which it is only distinguished by its fruit. 



1866 Pomader'ris apet'ala, ;xi/t' j/c/Zo^t', 5 ft 1 0 



PONTEDE'RA, Nat. Ord. Pontedera'cece. 



A handsome hardy aquatic, of easy eulture ; loamy soil at the bottom of a cistern or pond 

 is most suitable for it. 



1967 Pontede'ra corda'tn, blue, very beautiful, 1 ft., from N. America 1 0 



POPPY (Papa'ver), Nat. Ord. Papavera'cece. 



A genus of remarkably showy, free-flowering plants, producing a rich and effective display 

 j in large flower-borders, shmbberics, and select plantations. Grow freely in any common soil. 

 I Hardy annuals. 



I 1968 Foppy, Carnation, double, mixed, 2 ft 0 2 



1969 French, double, mixed, 1 ft 0 2 



! 1970 „ „ „ scarlet, 1 ft 0 2 



I 1971 ., German, striped, double, 2 ft 0 2 



1972 „ „ scarlet, 2 ft , 0 2 



1973 „ „ white, 2 ft 0 2 



' 1974 „ „ fine mixed, 2 ft 0 2 



■ 1975 „ MiU-seilles, icliitc and red, double, 2 ft 0 2 



; 1876 „ „ splcndcns, 2 ft 0 2 



■ 1977 „ Fujony-flowered, double, 2 ft 0 2 



: 1973 „ Jianunculus, double, 2 ft 0 2 



PORTULA'CA, Nat. Ord. Portulaca cecc. 



For brilliiiut, beautiful, and delicate colours, this charming genus stands unrivalled, and 

 I Avhether in baskets, small beds, edgings, or l ockwork, their large and splendid flowers, which are 

 I produced in the greatest profusion, are extremely effective ; they succeed best in light gravelly 

 ; soils, or soil incorporated with lime rubbish. — (See also, p. 11). Half-hardy annuals. 



1979 Portula'ca au'rea stria'ta, sulphur yellow, gold striped, ^- ft *. 0 4 



1980 Blsnso'nii, light scarlet,' ft 0 4 



1981 „ caryophylloi'des, rose, striped with deep carmine, ^ f t 0 4 



1983 ., grandiflo'ra, crimson purple, | ft., from Chili 0 3 



I 1983 „ „ lut'ea, yelloic, i ft. from Chili 0 4 



j 1984 Thellusso'nii, crimson, ^ ft., from Mendoza 0 3 



! 1985 „ „ ro'sea, rose, ^ ft 0 3 



i 1S86 „ „ „ pal'lida, pale rose, very pretty, ^ ft 0 4 



i 1987 „ Thorbur'nii, oran^^e, ^ ft 0 4 



I 1938 „ splendid, mixed, ^ ft - 0 4 



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^ POTEXTIL'LAc Nat. Ord. Rosa'cece. 



I A genus of profuse-flowering, beautiful, hardy herbaceous plants, producing a fine effect 

 j in flower and shrubbery borders, and the dwarf varieties upon rockwork ; succeed in any good 

 I rich soil. 



' 1889 Potentilla au'rea, golden, \ ft., from the Alps 0 3 



: 1980 „ atrosanguin'ea, crfmso7?, 1^ ft., from Nepal 0 3 



I 1991 „ cardina'lis, scarlet, 2 ft 1 0 



1992 „ formo'sa, orange and red, 2 ft., from Nepal 0 3 



1993 „ Fintelman'nii, dark red, shaded yellow, 1 ^ ft 0 G 



1994 „ Hobowothia'na, rose, 1^ ft., from Nepal 0 C 



1995 „ insig'nis, yellow, orange centre, I5 ft * ... * 0 3 



1996 ,, McNabia'na, orange and red, 2 ft 0 3 



1997 '„ macran'tha, 1^ ft., from Switzerland 0 4 



1998 „ margina'ta, purple and white, 2 ft 1 0 



1999 „ Menzie'sii, orange yelloiv, spotted red, 2 ft 0 6 



2000 „ Missou'rica, yellow, 1 ft., from N. America 0 4 



2001 „ Plaa'tii, yellow, 1 ft., from E. Indies 0 6 



2002 „ resplen'dens 1 0 



2003 „ splendidis'sima, vermilio7i, 2 ft 1 0 



2004 „ choice mixed, 1^ ft., various 0 3 



