56 BARR & SUGDEN'S SPRING SEED CATALOGUE, 



PTlLOX—coJitinued. , d. 



1366 Phlox Drummondii Radowitzkii, rose purple, striped with white, 1 ft 0 6 



, 1367 „ „ rosea, y?ne rose, 1 ft 0 4 



j 1368 „ Decussata (Fontaine's finest varieties), hardy perennial, 2ft 0 6 



I PHCEMX, Nat. Ord. Palmaceci: 



I This ornamental and beautiful tree is the Date Palm of the Levant, and is exceedingly 

 I effective when grown for conservatory decoration ; succeeds best in a strong rich soil. 



I 1369 Phoenix dactylifera, Date Pahn, SO ft., from the Levant 1 0 



PHOR3IIU3I, Nat. Ord. Liliace<B. 

 An exceedingly beautiful and ornamental plant, growing freely in strong rich loaiE. 



1370 Phormium tenax, green and white, 6 ft., hardy perennial, from N. Zealand 0 G 



PHOTIMA, Nat. Ord. Fomacea:. 

 A handsome tree, with bright glossy leaves and corymbs of beautiful white flowers ; suc- 

 ceeds well against a south wall, if planted in loam and peat. Half-hardy tree. 



1371 Photiaia glauca, white, 1 ft., from Nepaul 0 G 



PHTGELirS, Nat. Ord. Scrophulariaceo'. 

 A handsome, free-flowering plant, with large, richly marked, tubular blossoms ; succeeds 

 in light rich soil. Half-hardy perennial. 



1372 Phygelius capensis, large carmine tubular flower, inside golden yellow, 1 J ft., from CafFraria 0 6 

 PHYSOSTEGIA, Nat. Ord. Lahiatce. 



A very ornamental plant, with splendid flowers, succeeding well in any common soil. If 

 sown early, flowers the first year. Hardy perennial. 



1373 Physostegia speciosa, W«sA-rose a/irf joAi<e, 1^ ft., from Siberia 0 4 



PHYTOLACCA, Nat. Ord. Phytolacca: 

 An ornamental tree of rapid growth ; in Italy it adorns the public gardens, often making 

 shoots twenty feet long in one year ; thrives in any rich soil. Half-hardy tree. 



1374 Phytolacca dioica, greenish white, 10 ft., from S. America 0 4 



PICOTEE, Nat. Ord. Caryojihyllacea: 

 Favourite and well-known plants of great beauty, combining with the most perfect form, 

 the richest and most beautiful colours. They have a delicate perfume, arc easily cultivated, 

 and bloom profusely, growing freely in any light rich soil. The seed we offer has been 

 saved by our " Sardinian Correspondent " from flowers possessing all the requisite charac- 

 teristics which constitute a first-class flower. Hardy perennials. 



1375 Picotee, saved from the most choice varieties, 1 J ft 1 0 



1376 „ perpetual, or tree, saved from the most choice varieties, IJ ft 1 0 



PIMEIEA, Nat. Ord. Thymelacea>. 

 A beautiful compact little greenhouse shrub, with charming heads of blossom ; delights in 

 sandy peat. 



1377 Pimelea Lawrenciana, rose, beautiful, from Australia, 3 ft 0 9 



PEVK, Nat. Ord. CaryophyUaceep. 

 A well-known and highly valued plant, remarkable as well for its great beauty and delightful 

 fragrance, as for its easy culture and accommodating habit, growing freely, and flowering 

 profusely citiior in pots, in the greenhouse, or in tlie open borders, succeeding best in a rich 

 loamy soil. Hardy perennials. 



1378 Pink, Bragg's choicest mixed, 1 ft 1 0 



1379 „ fine mixed, 1ft 0 G 



PIIVUS, Nat. Ord. Conifei-cc 

 A highly ornamental and magnificent genus, of noble and stately growtli, invaluable for 

 planting on lawn or pleasure grounds. Hardy trees. 



1380 Pinns Canariensis, 20 ft., from Canaries 0 6 



1381 „ monticola, from California 2 G 



1382 „ Pinsapo, 10 ft., from Spain 0 G 



1383 „ pinea fragilis, 10 ft., from Naples 1 0 



1384 „ taxifolia, 20 ft., from N. America 1 0 



PITTOSPORl'M, Nat. Ord. Pitto.fporacea: 

 A handsome genus of exceedingly ornamental slirubs. P. japonicum has rich glossy 

 leaves and dcliciously pcrfunu-d flowers ; thrive well in peat and loam. Greenhouse shrubs. 



1385 Pittosporum Blackwcllii, 3ft 0 G 



1386 „ japonicum, while, deliciously orange scented, 3ft 0 6 



1387 „ rcvolutimi, yellow, 3 ft., from N. Holland 0 6 



1388 ,. undulatnm, 3 ft., from N. S. Wales 0 6 



