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Pwfkt.— 5. d. 



2880 Petu'nla grandiflo'ra Dumiettii, betiutifuUy striped and blotched varieties, i\ ft i o 



2881 I, inimitable, nw-Zwr/Zi: j/i7//c</ wAi/c, splendid, 1 J ft o 6 



2882 „ » kermesi'na splen'dens, rich crimson, ij ft o 6 



2883 „ I, La superba, magenta with ■white centre, beautiful, ij ft 6d. and i o 



2884 „ ,, large-flowered red-purple, a splendid self-coloured variety for beds, ft. i o 



2885 „ i> marglna'ta (maculata), bordered with ft o 6 



2886 ,, I, mag'na ooccln'ea, very fine scarlet, i\ ft o 6 



2887 „ „ satin-rose, very delicate, ft o 4 



2888 „ crimson ox white grcnind wiMh stars OT stripes, ft u. and 2 6 



2889 „ „ Splendid collection of 10 selected varieties, y. 6d. ; 10 largest-flowered var. 4 6 



PHALAOEil'A, Nat. Ord. Compos'itce. Beautiful half-bardy annuals. 



2890 Phalacrse'a QOBlestl'na Tom Thumb, celestial blue, i ft.... ) These are very fine dwarf, compact f o 6 



2891 ,1 alba, white, i ft. ... ] bedding plants, continuously in l>loom.\ o 6 



PHLOX, Nat. Ord. Polemonia'cecB. Half-hardy annuals, etc. 



Suferb plants, muck admired fo 



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their profusion of beautiful rich coloured flowers of many hues, exceedingly 

 effective in beds, in pots, and on rock-work, rustic baskets, and as drooping plants. 



Phlox Drummond'li mixed, saved from choice varieties, i ft td. and i 



fine mixed, i ft 31/. and o 



al'ba, white, large flower, i ft o 



,, ocula'ta, satin white, crimson eye, 1 ft o 



,, Btellata, xvhite starred pink, i ft o 



atropurpu'rea etiia'ta, dark purple, striped white (new), i ft 6d. and i 



chamolse rose, very pretty distinct colour, i ft o 



„ alblflo'ra, a new white beautiful variety, i ft i 



Empress Eugenie, rose marbled, i f t o 



iBabellina, primrose, i ft o 



kermesi'na, most brilliant deep scarlet, i ft o 



King of Purple, splendid crimson-purple, i f t o 



Leopoldia'na, pink, white eye, i ft o 



Mars, bright scarlet, extra large flower, i ft o 



marmora'ta viola'cea, violet marbled, i ft o 



max'ima stell'ata, rich pink starred xuhite, beautiful, i ft td. and i 



Napoleon 111., purple-crimson, -with black eye, i f t o 



Queen Victoria, violet, white eye, i f t o 



Kadowlt'zldl, rose-purple, striped white, i ft o 



,, T?rinceSB'Roysi]., purple, white striped, I (t o 



,, WUliara I., crimson-scarlet, striped white, i ft o 



ro'sea, bright rose, 1 ft o 



„ al'ba ocula'ta, bright rose with white eye, i it o 



sanguin'ea atropurpu'rea, deep blood-red, i f t o 



varlab'llis, blue, marbled dark purple, i ft o 



mixed from the above splendid named varieties, I ft u. and 2 



Perennial, saved from choice named varieties of this favourite flower, 2 ft (>d. and i 



„ saved from the newest of Lierval's, etc., magnificent varieties, 2 ft xs. and 2 



PHOE'MITJM, Nat. Ord. Lilia'cece. Highly ornamental hardy perennials. 



Phor'mium te'nax (New Zealand flax), a highly ornamental foliage plant, 6 ft o 



,, „ foL variegatum, very rare, 6 ft ij. and 2 



PHYGE'LIUS, Nat. Ord. Scroplmlaria'cece. Beautiful hardy perennial. 



Phygelius CSipBTX'siB, handsome carmine flowers, inside golden yellow, ft o 



PHYTOLACCA, Nat. Ord. Phytolacca cece. Fruit-bearing stove, etc., shrub. 

 Phytolac'ca purpuras'cens, remarkable for its elegant foliage and long graceful red racemes, studded 



with jet-black berries, splendid for table decoratio?t, 3 ft i 



„ decan'dra (the Virginian Poke), recommended for sub-tropical .work, produces handsome 



spikes of crimson fruit, hardy perennial, 4 ft o 



PIOOTET, Nat. Ord. Gary ophylU cece 



Picote'e from the most choice varieties, ft 



„ fine varieties, ft 



„ choice yellow-ground varieties, i| ft 



„ saved by Mr. Turner from his choice collection 



„ fine yellow ground varieties, i\ ft 



„ perpetual or tree, choice varieties, ft 



,, ,, „ fine varieties, ft 



„ good ordinary border flowers, ft 



Most beautiful hardy perennials. 



The Picotte i$ v*ty greatly prized for the 

 beauty and fragrance of its elegantly 

 fyinffed Jlowet's, and it a favoutite for 

 hidton-holes, ladies' drtstes, and for kand 

 and table bouquets. StedlingB are more - 

 foriferout than plants from cuttings, and 

 on this account should be grown extsnaively 

 to cut from, as the sted we offer 0f the best 

 produces mostly double flowers , 



PLATTSTE'MON, Nat. Ord. Papavera'ccce. A charming hardy annual. 



2938 Platyste'mon califor'nlcum, cream spotted orange, a fine plant for the spring flower garden, and 



greatly prized for rock-work, etc., | ft 31/. and 



PLTJMBA'GO, Nat. Ord. Plumlaijinn'cccp.. Beautiful greenhouse perennial.^, etc. 



2939 Plumba'gO alba, white, 2 ft ~j Alhaand Carulea are fine greenhouse plants, bleoming pro- ( 



2940 C(BTKL'\eZ., pale blue, ^ h V fuKehj, and may be trained against pillars and cavterva/ori/ ^ 



2941 '. Larpen'teea, f/W<V, I ft. j ^<^ll'- Larpentaa i.^ a fine hardy herbuccoue plant, vah<aU' \ 

 " f » / p,^ rock-work, hanging baskets, otc, ^ 



PIMELE'A, Nat. Ord. Thymela'ceoe. Charming greenhouse shrub. 

 Pimele'a decus'sata ru'bra, a very beautiful greenhouse plant, 2 ft i 



PINK, Nat. Ord. Caryopliylla'cece. Most beautiful hardy perennials. 

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



Pink, from Mr. John Keynes, i ft. "j The beautifully laced and fragrant flowers of the Garden Pink C 2 



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



„ from good border sorts, i ft. J cut flowers for bouquets, button-holes, etc. \ o 



,, Brown's mule, i ft o 



