12 and 13 , King Street, Cement Garden, 1881 .] 35 
Per pkt, 
d. 
2249 Papa'ver Involucra'tum max'lmum, brilliant orange-scarlet, a grand border plant, ^ ft o 
2260 ,, nudlcau'le, fine plant for rock-work, I ft o 3 
2261 
2262 
2263 
Olientale, deep scarlet with, black blotchesy a grand border plant, ai ft © q 
sn1 wi _ I /i • ^ * ^ 
2256 
2257 
2258 
2259 
2260 
2261 
2262 
2263 
2264 
2266 
2266 
2267 
2268 
Bplen'dldiim, bright scarlet, 24 ft .* 0 
Umbrosum,//c>z 4 /^rj intense crimson, each petal with a conspicuous glittering black blotch, 
a most beautiful hardy annual^ i ft 6 ^, ^ i 
PEAS, SWEET (Lafcl/yrus odora^fcus), Nat. Ord. Legummo'sce, Fragrant h. annuals. 
2264 Peas, Sweet Invtaclble, rich crhnson-scarlct, 6 ft 
2255 ,, ,, ,, scarlet, striped, 6 ft 
„ black, very dark, 6 ft 
Butterfly, white, laced lavender-blue, 6 ft. 
Crown Princess of Prussia, blush, 6 ft.... 
painted lady, 6 ft 
blue-edged. 6 ft 
Tbe Queen, white and crimson, 6 ft 
Violet Queen, mauve to li^ht violet, 6 fi... 
purple, 6 ft 
,, striped, 6 ft 
scarlet, 6 ft 
„ striped, 6 ft 
white, 6 ft 
mixed, 6 ft 
PELARGOinffM (Geranium), Nat. Ord. Gerania'cece. 
In the formation of foral screens 
to shut out utisighily objects, or 
to form hedgerows in exposed 
situations for protecting more 
tender plants, Sweet Peas are 
invaluable. In shrubbery and 
mixed flower borders pyramids 
of these supported by twiggy 
faggots are very elective. 
Grown in pots they can be had 
very early in bloom to cut for 
bouquets. Sow in November 
and December and again in 
spring. 
Zd. & 
yt. & 
3d. & 
6d. & 
3i. & 
3d. & 
3d. & 
2272 
2273 
2274 
2276 
6d. & 
3d. & 
3d. & 
3d. & 
3d. & 
3d. & 
Laar. & 
Greenhouse plants. 
For the decoration of the greenhouse, no plant is more popular than this, and when well grown its effect it 
matchless. The large bold flowers of the English, the beautiful spotted duwer of the French, and the elegant and 
delicate colours of the Fancy varieties, make them deservedly popular plants. The seeds we offer have been saved 
from first-class shorn varieties, and will yield flowers of the most advanced types. The raising of seedlings is 
very simple, and the plants can be flowered the first season. ^ 
2269 Pelar^o'nium fancy, saved from the choicest varieties, 2 ft & 2 
2270 „ Eng^Usli and French large-flowered, saved from the choicest varieties, 2 ft. ...is.& a 
2271 ,, dladema'tum, saved from the choicest varieties, 2 ft is. & 2 
„ Odler’s spotted varieties, 2 ft ”ij. & 2 
,, mixed, from the above varieties, 2 ft tk a 
For /.onale. Nosegay and Tricolor Pelargoniums, see Geranium, page 26 . 
PENTAPE TES, Nat. Ord. Bi/ttnufndcem. Beautiful greenhouse perennials. 
Fentape'tes phcenl'cea, bright scarlet, a very fine pot plant, J ft o 6 
, , , , alTia, white, a fine pot plant, J ft o 6 
PENTSTE'MON, Nat. Ord. Sc.roplmlandcem. Splendid hardy perennials. 
For brilliant effect and continuous blooming in the fiower garden, it is hardly possible to over-estimate the 
English hybrid Pentstemonp The flowers are urge, the markings beautiful, and the colours rich and varied, 
while the habit of the plant is good and its cult ure simple. Of late years bedding plants have somewhat pushed 
the Pentstemon into the background, but the splendid hybrids exhibited at the meetings of the Royal Horticultural 
Society, and the tine 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. 
2276 Pentste'mon, splendid mixed, saved from the finest large-flowered English hybrids 11 . & a 
choice mixed, including the newest species of English and Foreign varieties 1 
flne mixed varieties o 
acumlna'tus, blue-putple. fine racemes of flowers, ft o 
co'hasa, white, shaded purple, streaked red, and imgcd yellow, i ft o 
harha'tus coccln'eus, bright scarlet, also known as Chelone barbata, 3 ft o 
,, Tor'reyl, drffAr rru We/, a noble border plant, 5 ft o 
centranthlfollus, scarlet, a very fine distinct species, 2 ft o 
dlglta'ta, white, streaked crimson, ft o 
gla'ber, fine dwarf species, with bright blue terminal racemes, f ft o 
grandlflo'rus, purple lilac, a fine species, with large Foxglove like flowers, 4 ft o 
heterophynus,/f«c W«e, a free-flowering species, with a fine dwarf branching habit, i ft, o 
Jaffraya'nus, sky-blue, throat rose-tinted, very handsome, 2 ft o 
Lob'bll, yellow, a handsome species, 2 ft 1 . o 
Murraya'nus, splendid scarlet, 2 ft o 
Pal^merl, peach colour, very ornamental, 4 ft o 
speclo'sus, deep coerulean blue flowers, most beautiful, 2 ft o 
specta'bllls, blue-purple, flowers in long racemes, exceedingly beautiful, 2 ft o 
PERIL'LA, Nat. Ord. Labia'toe. Valuable oruanieutal f'oliaged half-hardy aunuals. 
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 ana is a good pot plant. 
2294 Perllla Nanhlneu'sls, deep vuilberry foliage, a most useful plant in ribbons, i j ft 3d. & o 6 
2295 „ „ atro-purpu'rea folUs laoluia'tls, foliage elegantly serrated, ij ft.. .. 31 /. & o 6 
PETU'inA, Nat. Ord. Solano! ck<x. Bplendid lialt-liardy perennials. 
Most valuable plants, succeeding almost anywhere. When grown in large beds hooped over, and the plants trained 
^ //// hoops, the effect produced is splendid. Trained on trellises, or a.gainst rustic fences, the effect is grand. 
Planted on old wails, in old stumps 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 katignig baskets they are valuable, continuing hi beauty till very late in the autumn. Sown in March 
and April they commence flowering in 'June and July 
Petu'nla, choicest mixed, finest English varieties, 14 ft is.Se. 2 
,, choice miXQ^,/rom largest florwered German varieties, 14 ft u. & 2 
„ savedfromthejinest striped French varieties. i4 ft ir. & 2 
,, choice mixed, small-flowered, saved from striped & blotched German varieties , 14 ft., is. & 2 
,, choice mixed, large-flowered fringed German varieties, 1.4 ft 2 
„ fine mixed, from foreign varieties, ft 6 t/. & 1 
„ mixed, from good ordinary sorts, li ft 3 <f. & o 
Bull’s new English hybrids, beautiful self and striped varieties, ft i 
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2278 
2279 
2280 
2281 
2282 
2283 
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2286 
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2287 
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2289 
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2293 
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6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
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