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1328 Fentstemon campanulatum, lilac purple, 2 ft., from Jlexico 0 4 



1329 „ cor(lifolium,_^«e scrt;7c<, 2 ft., from Califoi-Qia 0 6 



1330 „ elegans roseum, rose, 2 ft., from Mexico 0 4 



1331 „ gentianoides, fine mixed, 1 J ft., from Mexico 0 G 



1332 „ Liabaud, scarlet spotted, magnificent, 1 ^ ft 1 0 



1333 „ ludowic, violet, white throat, striped and spotted black, 2 ft., from Mexico . 1 0 



1334 „ Murrayanum, scarlet, 2 ft., from Texas 0 6 



1335 „ pnlcliellimi rosciim, rose, li ft., from Mexico 0 3 



1336 „ Kichardsonii, puce, 2 ft., from Columbia 0 4 



1337 „ roseum magnificum, rose, H ft., from Mexico 1 0 



1338 „ violaceum, violet, tinged with crimson, 2 ft., from Mexico 0 3 



1339 „ Wriglitii, violet, 2 ft., from Mexico 0 6 



1340 „ choice mixed, 2 ft., from Mexico 0 6 



PERIllA, Nat. Orel. Lahiatfe. 

 Amongst the recent introductions of ornament.al foliaged plants for flower garden decora- 

 tion, the Perilla claims a more than ordinary share of attention ; its habit of growth is neat 

 and shrubby, whilst its foliage is of a dee)) muUierry or blackish purple, and forms a fine 

 contrast to the silvery foliage of Cineraria Maritima, or the lively green of other plants, in 

 ribbons, centres of beds, or mixed flower borders ; grows freely in any rich soil. Half-hardy 

 annual. 



1341 Perilla Nankiaensis, leaves deep mulberry or purplish black, \l ft., from China 0 8 



PETUMA, Nat. Ord. SolanacecB. 

 A highly ornamental and profuse-flowering, easily cultivated, garden favourite, equally 

 effective and beautiful whether grown in pots, for the decoration of the greenhouse and sitting- 

 room window, or planted out in beds or mixed borders. The brilliancy and variety of its 

 colours, combined with the duration of its blooming period, and the capability of the flowers 

 to bear the atmosphere of London, render it invaluable. Seed sown in iVIarch or April, makes 

 fine bedding plants for a summer and autumn display ; succeeds in any rich soil. Half-hardy 

 perennials. 



1342 Petunia grandiflora hybrida, finest mixed, 1 J ft 0 4 



1343 „ „ „ mtiT^natSL, bordered with green, X'i it 0 G 



1344 „ „ aXha,, white, l^^ft 0 4 



1345 „ atro-violacea, Dfo/ei ;)Mr/>?e, 1 ^ ft 0 4 



1346 „ „ crimson, very beautiful, 1 ^ ft 0 4 



1347 „ „ puipurca,;)«r;)/e, lift 0 4 



1348 „ ,, satin-rose, 1 ^ ft 0 4 



1349 „ striatiflora, beautifully stiiped, l^- ft 0 4 



PIIACELIA, Nat, Ord. Hydrophyllacece. 

 Free-flowering, curious, and interesting-looking border plants. Hardy annuals. 



1350 Phacelia congesta, azure blue, 1 ft., from California 0 3 



1351 „ Texana, blue, shaded purple, 1 ft., from Texas 0 3 



PHAIACRJIA, Nat. Ord. Compositee. 

 A very beautiful, free-flowering, Ageratum-like plant ; succeeds in any soil. 



1352 Phalacraea coelestina, blue, half hardy annual, 1^ ft., from Peru 0 3 



PHIOMIS, Nat. Ord. LuhialcB. 

 Handsome, free-flowering plants, ^vith very pretty sho'wy flowers ; succeed in any light 

 rich soil. Half-hardy shrubs. 



1353 Phlomis fruticosa, yellow, 3 ft., from Spain 0 G 



1354 „ Leonm-us, scarlet, 1 ft., from Cape of Good Hope ^ 0 6 



PlllOX, Nat. Ord. Polemoniaccce. 

 This magnificent genus of plants is unrivalled for richness and brilliancy of colours, pro- 

 fusion and dm-ation of blooming. The P. Drummoudii varieties make splendid bedding or pot 

 plants, while the P. Decussata varieties produce a fine effect in mixcil borders ; no garden 

 should be without these beautiful plants ; succeed best in light rich soil. Half-hardy annuals. 



1355 Phlox Drmnmondii, saved from the choicest varieties, 1 ft., from Texas 0 4 



1356 „ „ alba, pure white, I ft 0 G 



1357 „ „ „ oculata, satin white, crimson eye, 1 ft. 0 4 



1358 „ „ atro-puijurea, deep purple shades, 1 ft , . , 0 4 



1359 „ „ Kermesina, rich scarlet, 1 ft o 0 4 



1360 „ „ Leopoldiana, pinA, M3/ii<e eye, 1 ft, 0 4 



1361 „ „ lilacea, lilac, with white eye, 1 ft. 0 4 



1362 „ „ Louis Napoleon, dark crimson, 1ft 0 G 



1363 „ „ marmorata (new), marbled, 1 ft • 0 G 



1364 „ „ Mars, carmine and scarlet, with dark eye, lit 0 6 



1365 „ „ Queen Victoria, violet, eye ivhite, 1 ft 0 6 



