36 [Barr and Sugden, 
Per pkt. 
PEELL'L.A , Nat. Ord. Labia'tce. Valuable ornamental foliaged half-hardy annuals. *• d - 
These are useful plants for back lines and ribbons, or as single specimens in mixed borders ; the new variety, 
atro-purpurea foliis laciniatis is a really fine acquisition. 
1949 Ferula Nanklnen'sls, deep mulberry foliage, a most useful plant in ribbons, i J ft 3 d. & o 6 
1950 „ „ atro-purpu'rea lo'ilis lacinia tis, foliage elegantly serrated, 1 .1 ft. ...id. Sc o 6 
PETU'NIA, Nat. Ord. S olana'cece. Splendid half-hardy perennials. 
Most valuable plants, succeeding almost anywhere. When grown in large beds hooped over, and theplants trained 
to the hoops, the effect produced is splendid. Trained on trellises, or against rustic fences, the cjfect is grand. 
Planted on old walls, in old slumps of trees, vases, rustic baskets, or fissures in rock formations, 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 /lowering in June and July. 
1951 Petu'nia grandiflo'ra choicest mixed, embracing the very best English varieties only, i\ ft. ir. & ■ 2 
1952 ,, ,, choice mixed, from large flowered foreign varieties, ij ft is. & 2 
1953 ,, choice mixed, saved from the finest striped varieties, ij ft u. & 2 
1954 „ „ fine mixed, from foreign varieties, t^ ft 6 d. Sc 1 
1955 „ „ mixed, from good ordinary sorts, rj ft 3 d. & o 
1956 ,, ,, Bull’s new hybrids, beautiful varieties, self-coloured and striped, lift 1 
1957 „ „ double, saved from finest fertilized dowers, ft 2 
1958 „ „ double, saved from the finest fertilized striped flowers, it ft 2 
1959 „ „ al'ba, while, 1 J ft o 
1960 ,, „ crimson, very fine, ij ft o 
1961 ,, Countess of Ellesmere, rose with while throat, very pretty, ft o 
1962 „ „ Inimitable, rose-purple, spotted white, splendid, ii ft o 
1963 „ „ kermesl'na splen'dens, rich crimson, ij ft o 
1964 „ „ red-purple, splendid self-coloured large flowers, r.J ft o 
1965 ,, ,, crimson-purple, splendid self-coloured large flowers, i^ft o 
1966 „ ,, striped, splendid large flowers, beautifully striped, ij ft 1 
1967 ,, ,, red edged lUae, a fine variety, ij ft o 
1968 „ „ satin-rose, very delicate, tj ft o 
1969 „ „ stellata, crimson or white ground with stars or stripes, i.i ft is. Sc 2 
1970 „ „ splendid collection of xo largest-flowered varieties 4 
PHLOX, Nat. Ord. Polemonia' cece. Half-hardy annuals, etc. 
Superb plants, prised for their profusion of richly-coloured flowers of many hues, and for their exceedingly fine 
effect in beds, pots, and rock-work, also in rustic baskets, and as drooping plan Is. 
For new and very handsome varieties of Phlox Drummondii. See page 5. 
1971 Phlox Drummond'il mixed, saved from choice varieties, 1 ft 61 1. Sc 1 
1972 „ „ fine mixed, 1 ft 3 d. & 0 
1973 „ „ al'ba, pure white, 1 ft o 
1974 „ ,, „ ocula'ta, satin-white, crimson eye, 1 ft. o 
1975 „ „ „ steUa'ta, white starred pink, 1 ft o 
1976 „ „ atropurpu’rea strla'ta, dark purple, striped white (new), 1 ft o 
1977 „ „ chamoise rose, very pretty distinct colour, 1 ft o 
1978 „ „ Empress Eugenie, rose marbled, 1 ft o 
1979 „ Graf Gero, purple-lilac, white centre, new and fine, 1 ft 1 
1980 ,, ,, HeynilO ldi, brilliant vermilion-scarlet, the richest coloured, t ft. 1 
1981 ’ ,, cardina'lis (new), intense scarlet, most beautiful, 1 ft is. Sc 2 
1982 „ „ Isahelll'na, primrose, 1 ft o 
1983 „ „ kermesl'na, most brilliant deep scarlet, 1 ft o 
1984 „ „ King of Purple, splendid crimson-purple, 1 ft o 
1985 „ „ Leopoldla'na, pink, while eye, 1 ft o 
1986 „ „ marmora'ta vlola'cea, violet marbled, x ft o 
1987 „ „ Queen Victoria, violet, white eye, 1 ft o 
1988 „ „ Radowit'zkii, rose-purple, striped white, 1 ft o 
1989 ,, „ Princess Royal, purple, white striped, 1 ft o 
1990 „ „ William I., crimson-scarlet, striped white, 1 ft o 
1991 ,, „ ro'sea, bright rose, 1 ft 0 
1992 „ „ „ al'ba ocula'ta, bright rose with white eye, 1 ft o 
1993 „ „ varlah'Uls, blue, marbled dark purple, 1 ft o 
1994 n „ viola'cea albo-ocula'ta, violet, with large white eye, 1 ft o 
1995 „ „ mixed from the above splendid named varieties, 1 ft ri- & 2 
1996 „ Perennial, saved from choice named varieties, 2 ft bd. & 1 
1997 „ „ saved from the newest of Lierval's magnificent varieties, 2 ft ...is. Sc 2 
Perennial Phloxes; it is more satisfactory to purchase plants of these. We have a fine collect con in puts ready to 
plant out, 6 s., gs., and 12 s. per dozen. 
PHOE'MITJM, Nat. Ord. Lilia cece. Highly ornamental hardy perennials. 
1998 Phor'mium te'nax (New Zealand flax), a highly ornamental foliage plant, 6 ft o 6 
1999 „ „ fo'lils variega'tls varieties, very rare, 6 ft rr. Sc 2 6 
PHYGE'LIUS, Nat. Ord. Scrophularia cece. Beautiful hardy perennial. 
2000 Phygellus Capen'sis, handsome carmine flowers, inside golden yellow, 1^ ft o 6 
PHYTOLAO'OA, Nat. Ord. Phytolaccdtpce. Fruit-bearing shrubs. 
2001 Phytolacca purpuras'cens, a stove shrub, remarkable for its elegant foliage and long graceful red 
racemes, studded with jet-black berries, splendid for table decoration, 3 fl X o 
2002 „ decan'dra, effective in shrubberies and amongst sub-tropical plants, producing handsome 
spikes of crimson fruit, hardy perennial, 4 ft o 6 
2003 „ dlol'ca, white, a sub-tropical plant, 4 ft 0 6 
PIOOTE'E, Nat. Ord. Caryophylla'cece. Most beautiful hardy perennials. 
2004 Plcote'e, choice mixed, 
2005 „ fine mixed 
2006 „ border flowers, 
, \ The elegantly fringed fragrant flower* of the Picotee are favourite* for t 
d, 1 2 ft, | button hole*, Ituiie*’ ilre**e*. anil bouquet*. Seedlings are mure jlorferou * I 
I.J ft. ..... than propagated plant*, *ofor cut flower - they should be erti merely groin, ; the l 
lift, j best quality -e-d yields a large per eentage of double flowers. I hints »«., 9»., | 
Jo 
and 12«. per dozen. 
