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PHOE'MIUM, Nat. Ord. Lilia’ cets. Highly ornamental hardy perennials, 
PHor mlum te nax (New Zealand flax), a highly ornamental foliage plant 6 ft ^ A « 
•> fo'UlB varlega'tla varieties, very rare, 6 ft & 2 6 
PH YGE LIlJSj Nat. Ord. ScroplivlaTiu ccat. Heautiful hardy perennial 
ti^-^iirgi\s,handsomecarmine flowers, inside golden yellow, ’ g g 
PHYTOLAO OA, Nat. Ord. Phytolaoca'cece. Pruit-bearino' shrubs 
Phytolao'ca decan'toa, effective in shrubberies and amongst sub-tropical plants, producing handsome 
spjkes of fruit, hardy perennial, 4 ft .... _ g 
„ dloi'ca, aiAiVir, a sub-tropical plant, 4 ft o 6 
PIOOTE'E, Nat. Ord. Caryophjlla'cem. Most beautiful hardy perennials. 
Ploote'e, choice mixed, ijft. ) f /"“'’"I “re fax>onrii» for 
finemiverl riff Met, Jadm dreeeee and louquett. Seedling, ore more JtoHfermu 
H \ beat quality seedy ield$ a large pir centage of double Jlou3tr$, ^lanU^a 9« 
/ and 12ij. per dozen. * * 
PIMELE'A, Nat. Ord. Thymela! cem. Charming greenhouse shrubs. 
Plmele'a choice mixed, very beautiful greenhouse plants, 2 ft i 
PINK, Nat. Ord. Caryoph/lla'cece. Most beautiful hardy perennials. 
Charmingly beantifiil fragrant flowers, esteemed above all others for decoration and bouquets 
... N c.arden Pink is greatly prized for its beautifully laced ( 2 
fragrant flowers. Both the taced and the white flowers are< i 
- valuable to cut for bouquets, button-hotes, etc. I i 
„ Brown’s mule. Pheasant s eye, and mixed, i ft each variety o 
^’I'ATYSTE'MON, Nat. Ord. Papavera'eem. A charming hardy annual. 
Platyste'mon callfor'nlcum, cream, effective in spring, and on rock-work, etc., J ft gfl. & o 
POLEMONIUM, Nat. Ord. Polemonia'cecs. Hardy herbaceous perennials. 
Polemo'nlum coeruleum, blue, 2 ft 1 These fine herbaceous plants are popularly known as (o 
album, Ki/rf/r, 2 ft. i Jacob's Ladder. ^o 
Pink.Keynes’ choice varletl^,ift. 
,, fine mixed, i ft 
large double white, i ft 
I*0LYAN'THUS, Nat. Ord. Primula' cetB. 
1979 Polyan'thus saved from best varieties, 1 ft. 
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In the spring flower garden the 
Polyanthus is a very effective 
and almost indispensable plant. 
The new Fancy varieties in- 
clude the Hose in Hose and 
Duplex flowers, while the White, 
yellow, and Crimson, are 
valuable for beds and ribbons. 
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fine mixed varieties, i ft. 
Webb’s new giant, J“ft. 
new Fancy, 4 ft 
giant white, J ft 
yellow, J ft 
crimson, ^ ft 
magen'ta, 4 ft. .. 
purple, i ft 
mixed, Jft 
du'plex, i ft 
Hose. in-hose. Miller's Giant, very fine, ^ft. , 
Nat. Ord. Polyyala'cece. Splendid greenhouse shrubs. 
Polyg^ala choice mixed, from the finest varieties, 3 ft & 
POLYGONUM, Nat. Ord. Polyaona'cecB. Hardy annuals. 
Polyg'onum orlentale, red, \ • , f , , . 
aVUiim I •!>‘PO«no 0/ l/ie nmphsi cullurt; also 
H „ pu'mllum, 
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^*0LYMNIA, Nat. Ord. Oompos'itce. Hardy perennials. 
Polym nla ed'ulis... 1 These are prized for their large handsome I i 
,, canadense k foliage in sub-tropical gardens and as < i 
,, gran'dls J border plants. \ i 
POPPY (Papaver), Nat. Ord. Papavera'eece. Remarkably showy hardy annuals- 
These are showy flowers for distant effect asid for flower borders, shrubberies, woodland walks, etc 
Poppy, French, or Ranunculus, double choice mixed, i ft. ... arf & o 
„ Marseilles splendens, white and red, double, 2 ft. ...! zd Sc o 
, , Pffiony-fiowered, double, 2 ft ’ | ' " id. & o 
„ mixed from the above 3 ^! & o 
POETULA OA, Nat. Ord. Portulaca'cecB. Splendid half-hardy annuals 
Portula’ca al'ba stria'ta, zohite, striped crimson, ^ ft. . . ' 
au'rea, golden yellow, J ft 
Blenso'nli, light scarlet, ^ ft 
caryophyllol'des, m<, rarwtrVw, j ft. , „ , - „ 
lu'tea stria'ta, yellow, striped red, A ft. .. , deligU in emmg tituntion, and light, oil,, 
Bplen'&ens, rich crimson, i ft. 'c>eherethegray,dly carpet the ground Kith- 
Tliellusso'nll, crimson, h ft 
,, ro'sea, rose, ^ ft 
Thortour'nll, orange, ^ ft 
splendid mixed varieties, ^ ft J 
alTja fl. pi., white, ^ ft 
au'rea fl. pi., orange, ^ ft 
caryophylloi'desfl.pl.,tt^/i«/tf, & carmine, \ ft, 
lu'tea fl. "pl., yellow, .4 ft.; 
ro'sea 11 . pL, J ft“ ...‘ 
splen'dens fl. pi., rich crimson, ft 
S^phu're^, pale yellow, ^ ft tJieg will $urp(U9 in eject dU oilier l 
TnellUSSO nil fl. pi., ^ ft dwarf bedding plante, l o 
splendid mixed fl. pi. varieties, ^ ft J 2 6 
In hrillianey, delicaeg, and heaufg of 
colour, the Itortulaoa eurpa»$e» all other 
outdoor plants, thrivwg in places where 
most other plants get burnt up. 27»«y 
Jowers and foliage. Onroek-worklayinq 
to the on stumps of trees, in rustic 
vase$,on drg banks, and wherever plants of 
a spreading or drooping habit are re- 
quired, these are quite at home. 
The double Porfulacas are 0 / the same 
brilliant and beautiful colours ae the 
single. TTieir saucer-shaped flowers 
/ being filled withpetals^ greatly esi- 
' hunce their general effect, so that 
wherever beds can be formed of thesSf 
they will surpass in eject M other 
dwarf bidding plants. 
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