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PENTSTE'MON, Nat. Ord. Scrophularia'cece. Splendid hardy perennials. ' 
Jlighhj decorative border plants, remarkable for long graceful panicles of richhj coloured fowers. 
2721 Fontste'mon Adanso'nii, brilliant rose, light centre, darkly veined, 1 J ft 
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2727 
2728 
2729 
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2734 
aoumina'tus (new), erect, racemes of bluish purple flowers, li ft 
barba'tus coccin'eus, bright scarlet, eiToncously known as Cuelone bavbata, 3 ft. 
„ Tor'eyi (new), bright scarlet, a noble border plant, 5 ft 
Fendlerii, large beautiful purple and fine foliage, 1 ft 
gla'ber (new), fine dwarf species, with bright blue terminal racemes, .4 ft 
Jaffiraya'nus, sky-blue, throat rose-tinted, very handsome, 2 ft 
Lob'bii, yellow, a handsome species, 2 ft 
Murraya'nus, splendid scarlet, 2 ft 
spedo'sus, deep carulean flowers, most beautiful, 2 ft 
Wright'ii, rose-carmine, very fine, 3 ft 
Co'basa, Colvill'ii, frutico'sum, Scoider'ii each 
choice mixed, including the newest named varieties, English and Foreign 
fine mixed 
PERIL'I.A, Nat. Ord. Labia'ta. Valuable ornaiueutal foliaged half-hardy annuals. 
2735 Perilla Nankinen'sis, deep mulben-y foliage, a most useful plant in ribbons, ft 3</. it 0 C 
„ fol. variegatis, leaves variegated, and striped brilliant rosy carmine, 
and sometimes while ; a proportion only comes true, IJ ft Is. <t 2 C 
2736 
PETU'iVIA, Nat. Ord. Solaria' cece. Splendid half-hardy perennials. 
Charming plants of great beauty, thriving almost anywhere; in large beds they are exceedingly effective ; 
also valuable /or training on trellises, and as drooping wall plants, or planting on old stumps of trees, 
on rockwork, or in thejissures of Mr. Pulham's rock-formations, and likewise as a pot ])lant. iSown in 
March or April they are in Jlowei' in June and July, and continue f owning till late in autumn. 
2737 Fetu'nia grandiflo'ra, choicest mixed, embracing only the very best varieties, IJft Is. it 2 
choice mixed, from very line foreign varieties, 1 J f t 0 
fine mixed, from good ordinary sorts, IJ ft 0 
Bull’s new hybrid, beautiful new varieties in many coloms, IJ ft 1 
Bull's new hybridized double varieties, IJ ft 2 
Dippe’s new hybridized double varieties, 1 J f t Is. Cd. & 2 
al'ba, white, IJ ft 0 
atro-viola'cea, violet-purple, llsH 0 
crimson, very fine, IJft 0 
Countess of Ellesmere, rose with while throat, veiy line, 1 J ft 0 
Bunnettii, beautifully striped and blotched varieties, IJ ft 1 
inimitable, rose-purple spotted white, splendid, IJft 0 
kermesi'na splen'dens, rich crimson, IJ ft 0 
large-flowered red-purple, a splendid self-coloured variety for beds, IJft. 
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2739 
2740 
2741 
2742 
2743 
2744 
2745 
2746 
2747 
2748 
2749 
2750 
2761 
2762 
2758 
2754 
margina'ta (maculata), bordered with yreen, lift 0 
satin-rose, very delicate, IJ ft. 
stellata, ciimson or white ground with stars or stripes, li ft Is. it 
Splendid collection of 10 selected varieties, 3s. Gd. ; 10 largest- flowered 
PlI.ALAClliE'A, Nat. Ord. Compos itm. Beautiful half-hardy annuals. 
2755 
2756 
Phalacrce'a cmlesti'na, Tom Thumb, celestial blue, 1 ft. ) These are very fine dwarf, compact ( 
„ „ „ alba, white, 1 ft. J bedding plants continuously in bloom | 
PHLOX, Nat. Ord. Polemonia' cece. Half-hardy annuals, &c. 
Superb plants, much admired for their profusion of beauti/ul rich coloured fiowers of many hues, very 
effective in beds, in pots, and on rockwork. 
Phlox Drummond'ii, mixed, saved from choice varieties, 1 ft Gd.& 1 
„ ,, fine mixed, 1 ft 3d.it 0 
„ „ al'ba, pure white, large flower, 1 ft 0 
„ „ „ ocula'ta, satin white, crimson eye, 1 ft 0 
stellata, white starred jiink, 1 ft 0 
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2768 
2769 
2760 
2761 
2762 
2763 
2764 
2765 
2766 
2767 
2768 
2769 
2770 
2771 
2772 
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2774 
2776 
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2777 
2778 
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2780 
2781 
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2783 
chamoise rose, veiy pretty distinct colour, 1 ft 
„ albiflo'ra, a new white beautiful variety, 1 ft, 
Empress Eugenie, rose marbled, 1 ft 
Isabellina, /rn*7/n’osc, 1ft 
kermesi'na, most brilliant deep scarlet, 1 ft 
King of Purple, splendid crimson-purple, 1 ft 
Leopoldia'na, /nnt, white eye, 1ft 
Mars, bright scarlet, extra large flower, 1 ft 
marmora'ta viola'cea, violet marbled, 1 ft 0 
max'ima stel'lata, rich pink starred white, beautiful, 1 ft Gd. it 1 
Napoleon III., purfile-crimson, wth black eye, 1 ft 0 
Queen Victoria, violet, white eye, 1 ft 0 
Radowit'zkii, rose-puipte, striped white, 1 ft 0 
„ Princess Royal, purple, white striped, 1 ft 0 
William I., crimson-scarlet, striped white, 1 ft 0 
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2785 
„ „ rosea, bright rose, 1 ft. 
„ „ ,, alba, oculatSL, bright rose with white eye, 1 U 
„ „ sanguin'ea atropuipu'rea, deep blood-red, 1 ft 
,, „ variab'ilis, blue, marbled dark purple, 1 ft 
„ „ mixed from the above splendid named varieties, 1 ft l.s. it 
„ Perennial, saved from choicest named varieties of tliis favourite flower, 2 ft. ...Gd. it 
„ „ saved from the newest of Lierval’s varieties, 2 ft 
PHOR'MIUM, Nat. Ord. Lilia'cece. Highly ornamental hardy perennials. 
Phor'miuzn te'nax (New Zealand flax), a highly ornamental foliage plant, 6 ft 
„ „ fol. variegatum, very rare, G ft Is. & 
PHIGE'LIIIS, Nat. Ord. Scrophularia'cece. Beautiful hardy perennial. 
2786 Phygelius Capen'sis, handsome cai'minejloioe.r, imide golden yellow, ft 0 
