PASSION FLOWER (Passiflora). A hardy perennial climber, 
shedding its leaves in winter. Grows luxuriantly either from 
cuttings or seed. A very satisfactory climber for immense 
growth, as it will cover a porch or small cottage in one summer. 
Pink, Pkt. loc; Purple, pkt. 10c; Scarlet, pkt. 10c: White 
Pkt. loc. 
Pelargonium. See Geranium. 
PENTSTEMON. A hardy perennial, blooming first year from seed. 
Grows about 18 inches high, and its bright-colored and spotted 
iblossoms are borne in spikes, somewhat like the Foxglove, but 
in a great variety of shades and colors. A decidedly beautiful 
and satisfactory flower. Mixed, pkt. 10c. 
Perennial Pea. See Latnyrus Latiiolius. 
POPPY. A hardy annual, three to five feet high, and 
bearing single and large double blossoms in bright 
colors. Sow seed in open ground where plants are to 
remain, and thin to six or twelve inches. If left 
thick the plants will be weak and spindling and the 
blossoms inferior. To avoid getting the seed too 
thick, it can be mixed with dry sand, before sowing. 
DOUBLE VARIETIES (POPPY). 
Cardinal. A bright scarlet, fringed, double. Pkt, 
5c; oz, 50c. 
Strains of Giant Petunia— Single and Double Fringed 
PEEILLA NANKINENSIS. A half hardy annual, with very dark 
bronze, almost black foliage. Similar to Coleus. Is of easy 
culture. Mixed, pkt. 5c. 
Periwinkle. See Vinca. 
PETUNIA. A tender perennial, of several distinct types, 
and variously adapted for greenhouse and pot culture, 
and for open air. The latter grows with little atten- 
tion or care, and in any soil, and blooms profusely 
all spring and summer. The large, double varieties 
do not produce seed, but the pollen from them is 
artificially crossed on the large, single, and fringed 
plants, and the seed so produced will make double 
blossoms. The Giant Flowered types are in large 
single, plain edged, or fringed edged blossoms, or in 
very thickly double flowers. 
Giant Flowered Varieties, all fertilized by hand — 
Single. Deep throated, brilliantly blotched, plain 
edge, mixed. Pkt. 25c. 
Single. Deep throated, brilliantly blotched, fringed, 
mixed. Pkt. 25c. 
Double. White, blotched, and brilliantly colored, 
mixed, plain edged. Pkt. 25c. 
Double. Striped, blotched, mixed, fringed. Pkt. 25c. 
Small Flowered Varieties- 
Dwarf Inimitable. Mixed. A very free-blooming, 
dwarf plant. Pkt. 10c. 
Fine Mixed. Good mixture of small free-blooming 
colors. Pkt. 5c. 
Double White, Paeony Flowered. Straight edges. 
Pkt. 5c; oz. 50c. 
Fairy Blush. A large, double fringed white, with pink 
edges. Pkt. 5c; oz. 50c. 
Shrimp Pink. Large double, straight edges. Pkt. 
5c; oz. 50c. 
White Fringed, or Carnation Flowered. 
double fringed. Pkt. 5c ; oz. 50c. 
Large Double. Mixed. 
Large, 
All colors. Pkt. 5c; oz. 40c. 
SINGLE VARIETIES (POPPY) 
Dannebrog. Scarlet, with white center. Pkt. 5c. 
Tulip Flowered. Intense scarlet, single blossoms. 
Plant about two and one-half to three feet high. 
The brightest colored of all poppies. Pkt. 10c; 
oz. 60c. 
Shirley. The most beautiful type of poppies, having 
soft, hairy foliage, and an immense variety of 
single blossoms in white, pink, lavender, purple, 
shades of red, and scarlet. Free blooming and 
fine for bedding or tall border. Mixed. Pkt 
10c; oz. 60c. 
Umbrosum. Vermillion petals, with black spots on 
each. Pkt. 5c. ... 
