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PHYTEUMA BETONIC^FOLIA — A 
showy border or rock plant, producing numerous 
glohular heads of blue flowers. (!rf. 
PITYROSPERMA ACERINUM— Spikes of 
white flowers, 3 ft. in height, late in autumn, l.s. 
PLUMBAGO LARPENTAE— A pretty and 
first-rate ornament for rockwork, banks, &c. 
9(/. cneh ; 7s. firf per doz. 
POLEMONIUM CCERULEUM (Jacob’s 
Ladder) — Elegant fern-like foliage. G>1. 
POLEMONIUM CCERULEUM ALBUM. 
6(/. 
POLEMONIUM REPTANS— Valuable 
blue spring flowering plant. !)rf. 
POLEMONIUM RICHARDSONI, si/n. 
HUMILE — A beautiful hardy perennial ; lovely 
skv-blue flowers. !)(/. 
POLYGONUM BRUNONIS sun. 
AFFINE. G(f 
POLYGONUM COMPACTUM. Gd. 
POLYGONUM SIEBOLDI. Gd. 
POTENTILLAS (Double) — See Collection. 
POTENTILLA FORMOSA — Bright cherry- 
red flowers in profusion. Gd. 
PRIMULA— .See Collection. 
PRUNELLA PYRENAICA. Gd. 
PULMONARIA OFFICINALIS -- Does 
well in the .'•hade. Gd. each; 4.t. per doz. 
PYRETHRUMS, DOUBLE AND SINGLE 
— See Collection. 
PYRETHRUM ULIGINOSUM, s^n. 
SEROTINUM — Producing largo pure white 
flowers; a fine plant for autumn decoralion ; 
useful for cutting, fie?. 
PYRETHRUM WILMOTTII. Od. 
RANUNCULUS ACONITIFOLIUS PLE- 
K.VNCKCUI.US Sl-EClOSCS. 
RUDBECKIA LACINIATA— Yellow Mar- 
gnerite-like flowers. Gd. 
RUDBECKIA NEUMANII— Producing 
showy golden yellow and black flowers in profu- 
sion during the summer and autumn ; very use- 
ful for cutting purposes. Gd. each ; 4s. per doz. 
NUS (Fair Maids of France) — One of the best 
of our hardy border perennials; flowers pure 
white, very double; grows freely in any situa- 
tion. Gd. 
RANUNCULUS ACRIS FL. PL. (The Old 
Bachelor’s Button) — Double golden yellow 
flowers, on stems 3 ft. high; will grow in any 
damp shadv corner. Gd. 
RANUNCULUS AMPLEXICAULIS— 
Large white flowers ; very distinct. 'Jd. 
RANUNCULUS SPECIOSUS — Immense 
double golden yellow flowers, produced in abun- 
dance. l.s. Gd. 
RHEUM PALMATUM TANGHUETI- 
RUDBECKIA SUB-TOMENTOSA— Com- 
pact heads of clearyellow flowers, with a distinct 
dark centre ; very free, useful for cutting. Is. 
SALVIA OFFICINALIS AUREA. Gd. 
SALVIAS — See Collection. 
SANTOLINA INCANA — Neat, dwarf, and 
compact. Gd. each ; 4.s. per doz. 
SAPONARIA OCYMOIDES— A vigorous 
growing evergreen, trailing perennial, covered 
in early spring with bright rose-coloured flowers; 
invaluable for covering large stones. Gd. 
SAXIFRAGAS — In variety. (See Collection.) 
SCHIZOSTYLIS COCCINEA — A hand- 
CUM — Large and handsome foliage, fine for j 
isolating on lawns. Is. 
ROCKETS — Hesperia matronalls alba 
plena, and purpurea plena — It is very singular 
that these really good old plants are but little ‘ 
seen, yet they are as showy and as beautiful as ! 
any Stock, quite hardy, and bloom twice the 
length of time, and for cut flowers are amongst 
some of the besthardv plants, firf. each ; 4s. doz. 
RUDBECKIA CALIFORNICA— Light yel- 
low flowers in autumn; very distinct. Is. I 
RUDBECKIA DRUMMONDII — Neat | 
and compact, numerous yellow flowers. Is. ■ 
some semi-bulbous plant, the flowers, which are 
produced late in the autumn, are of a bright 
crimson ; good for cutting purposes, firf. each ; 
4s. per doz. ; 30s. per 100. 
SCABIOSA CAUCASICA— Beautiful heads 
of lilac-blue flowers. Is. 
SCABIOSA ERIDADIDISSIMA— Is. 
SCUTELLARIA MACRANTHA— A showy 
dwarf border plant, flowers blue. 9rf. 
SEDUMS — See Collection. 
SEMPER-VIVUMS— See Collection. 
SENECIO DORONICUM — Large golden 
yellow flowers ; fine for cutting, firf. 
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