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the Pentstcmon into the background, but the splendid hybrids exhibited at the meetings of the Royal Horticultural 
Society, and the fine collection grown at Chiswick have tended considerably to reinstate the Pentstemon as a popular 
garden favourite. To cut for vases and table bouquets few plants are more suitable. Perpkj- 
2212 Pentste'mon acumlna'tuus, blue-purple, fine racemes of flowers, rj ft o 
2213 , Adelina Patti, pure white, rose centre, very beautiful, 2 ft o 
2214 ” Adanso'nil, brilliant rose, light centre, darkly veined, ih ft o 
2216 ” barba'tus coccln'eus, bright scarlet, also known as Chelone barbata, 3 ft o 
2216 ” „ Tor'eyl, bright scarlet, a noble border plant, 5 ft o 
2217 ” cordlfo'llus, red, ij ft • • 0 
2218 „ gla'ber, fine dwarf species, with bright blue terminal racemes, 1 ft o 
2219 „ heterophyl'lus, fine blue, habit dwarf and bushy, 1 ft 1 
2220 „ Jaftraya'nus, sky-blue, throat rose-tinted, very handsome, 2 ft o 
2221 „ Eob'bll, yellow, a handsome species, 2 ft 0 
2222 „ Murraya'nus, splendid scarlet, 2 ft o 
2223 „ speclo'sus, deep caerulean blue flowers, most beautiful, 2 ft o 
2224 „ splendid mixed, large-flowered English hybrids is. & 2 
2225 „ choice mixed, including the newest species and named varieties, English and Foreign 1 
2226 ” flue mixed 0 6 
PEEIL'LA , Nafc. Ord. Labia.' tee. Valuable ornamental foliaged half-hardy annuals. 
These are most useful plants for back lines and ribbons, or single specimens in mixed borders ; the new variety, 
atro-purpurea foliis laciniatis is a really valuable acquisition. 
2227 Perilla Nanklnen'sls, deep mulberry foliage, a most useful plant in ribbons, rj ft 3 d. & o 6 
^ 2228 „ atro-purpu'rea fo'liis laclnla'tls, foliage elegantly serrated, rl ft. ...3;/. & o 6 
2229 ", „ fol. varlega'tls [new), foliage beautifully variegated, ij ft 6 d. & 1 o 
PETUNIA, Nat. Ord. Solatia' ceov. Splendid half-hardy perennials. 
Most valuable plants, succeeding almost anywhere, but in large beds hooped over, and the plants trained to the 
hoots the effect produced is splendid. Trained on trellises, against rustic fences, and planted on old walls, old 
stumps of trees vases, rustic baskets, fissures in rock formations, etc., and allowed to droop over, they are matchless. 
On rock-work and amongst old roots and ruins the effect is beautiful. Asa pot plant and for hanging baskets they 
are valuable, continuing in beauty till very late in the autumn. Sown in March and April they commence 
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choice mixed, from very large flowered foreign varieties, rj ft is. & 2 
choice mixed, from small flowered foreign florists' varieties, r 1 ft 2 
choice mixed, from very fine foreign varieties, ft 6d. & 1 
fine mixed, from good ordinary sorts, ij ft. 3d. & o 
Bull’s new hybrids, beautiful varieties in many colours, rj ft 1 
double, saved from finest fertilized flowers, ri ft 2 
double, saved from the finest fertilized striped flowers, ij ft 2 
al'ba, white, ij ft 0 
atro-viola'cea, violet-purple, ijft 0 
crimson, very fine, rj ft 0 
Countess of Ellesmere, rose with while throat, very fine, r J ft o 
Dunnettil, beautifully striped and blotched varieties, 1^ ft 1 
Inimitable, rose-purple spotted white, splendid, rl ft o 
kermesi'na splen'dens, rich crimson, 1 J ft o 
large-flowered red-purple, a splendid self-coloured variety for beds, i.J ft. o 
large-flowered crimson-purple, a [splendid variety for beds, rift o 
large-flowered striped, a splendid variety for beds, i£ ft 1 
margina'ta viola'cea, bordered with green, r J ft o 
mag'na coccln'ea, very fine scarlet, r j ft o 
red edged lilac, a fine variety for beds, ij ft o 
satin-rose, very delicate, ij ft — 0 
stella'ta, crimson or white ground with stars or stripes, i.J ft is. & 2 
splendid collection of 10 selected varieties, 31. 6 d . ; 10 largest-flowered var. 4 
Half-hardy annuals, etc. 
* * ’ effective in beds, in pots, and on rock-work, rustic baskets, and as drooping plants. 
2254 Phlox Drummond'li mixed, saved from choice varieties, 1 ft 6 i. & 
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al'ba, pure white, 1 ft 0 
„ ocula'ta, satin-white, crimson eye, 1 ft ° 
„ stella'ta, white starred pink, 1 ft. ° 
atropurpu'rea stria'ta, dark purple, striped white (new), 1 ft o 
chamoise rose, very pretty distinct colour, 1 ft ° 
Empress Eugenie, rose marbled, 1 ft 0 
Graf Gero, purple-lilac, white centre, new and fine, r ft 1 
Heynho'ldl, brilliant vermilion-scarlet , the richest coloured, r ft 1 
,, cardlnalls (new), intense scarlet, most beautiful, 1 ft is. & 2 
Isabelll'na, primrose, 1 ft 0 
kermesi'na, most brilliant deep scarlet, 1 ft o 
King of Purple, splendid crimson-purple, 1 ft o 
Leopoldia'na, pink, white eye, 1 ft o 
marmora'ta viola'cea, violet marbled, 1 ft ° 
Queen Victoria, violet, white eye, 1 ft ° 
Radowit'zkii, rose-purple, striped white, 1 ft o 
,, Princess Royal, purple, white striped, 1 ft o 
„ William I., crimson-scarlet, striped white, 1 ft o 
ro'sea, bright rose, 1 ft 0 
,, al'ba ocula'ta, bright rose with white eye, 1 ft o 
variab'ilis, blue, marbled dark purple, 1 ft 0 
viola'cea albo-occula'ta, violet, with large white eye, 1 ft o 
mixed from the above splendid named varieties, 1 ft. is. & 2 
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