h.a. Papaver Paeoniflora (Pasony- flowered Poppy)— These showy 
double-flowering Poppies are well known as effective additions to mixed 
borders and large gardens and for ornamental shrubberies. 3 ft. Finest 
mixed, 3d. per pkt. 
ii. v Papaver Prince of Orange— Pretty. 6 d. per pkt. 
Poppy Welsh — See Heconopsis. 
n.r. Papaver Salmon Queen— Distinct. Gd. per pkt. 
Hi A. Shirley Poppy (Rhie.a<, vars .). — Of all the Poppy tribe the 
Shirley strain gives us the loveliest of colours, combined with exquisite 
form and the most remarkable floriferousness. To have the plnnts at their 
best, and flowers in finest form, seed should be sown quite early ;in 
September, so that the plants may be dibbod out singly some 15 or 18 
inches apart in good rich soil, although seed sown in spring does very well 
indeed if sown very thinly. 1 1 ft. 3 d. and Gtf. per pkt. 
PAPAVER NUDICAULE COOCINEUM EL. PL. 
Wcrrie arid ^re. 
OUR ZONAL PELARGONIUMS. 
ALWAYS IN FLOWER. SEE “FLORAL GUIDE.” 
CANN ELLS’ ZONAL PELARGONIUM. 
Peas — See Sweet Peas. 
Pelargonium, Fancy — The choicest. 1$ ft. Mixed, 2s. per pkt. 
Pelargonium, French Spotted— 2 ft. 2s. per pkt. 
Pelargonium, Gold Bronze— 1£ ft. 2s: 6 d. per pkt. 
Pelargonium, Show — The finest large Flowering sorts. 2 ft. Mixed, 
2s. per pkt. 
Pelargonium, Zonal ( Geruniacetc ) — Without doubt we have the 
finest and best collection of Zonal Geraniums in the world — both men and 
houses are entirely devoted to their culture. One large house contained 
upwards of 600 specimen varieties, exclusively for trial and seeding. The 
number being gradually reduced to 200 of the very choicest, including many of 
ihose now offered for the first time in this Catalogue, we can therefore 
confidently say the seed now offered is far superior in quality to any other 
yet introduced to the public, and caDnot fail to bring forth some startling 
improved varieties, as it is carefully hybridised with only the very choicest 
kinds, and every known method of fecundation is adopted to effect thorough 
crosses. 2 ft. Is. per pkt. 
Pennisetum— See Ornamental Grasses. 
h.p. PentStemonS ( Scrophularineai ) — Saved from our own 
Catalogue collection, which embraces all the bestup to the present, including 
every new variety, and cannot fail to produce flowers of superior quality. 
Is. per pkt. 
h.p. Pentstemon Azureus Jaffrayanus — A beautiful and 
valuable herbaceous perennial, erect spikes of rich azure blue flowers, 
produced continuously from June to the end of December. li ft. 
Is. per pkt. 
li.p. Pentstemon Murrayanus — A beautiful rich scarlet-coloured 
variety. 2 ft. 6 il. per pkt. 
Sow in March in pans, using light soil, and plnce in a dark frame and 
gentle heat; prick out into other pans when strong enough to handle, and 
continue to grow on freely in heat until established, then gradually harden 
off. By the end of May they can be planted out 18 inches apart, into good 
soil and open situation. 
h.h.a. Perilla Nankinensis ( Lahiata : ) — A distinct and useful 
ornamental plant; leaves dark reddish mulberry ; desirable for masses and 
lines in flower gardens. 1J ft. 3d. per pkt. 
h.a. Phaeelia Campanularia (Elydrophy)lacea )— In habit it 
resembles the well-known Whitlavia yrandijiora (which is now placed by 
botanists in the genus Phaeelia), but has a much more spreading and bushy 
habit of growth, and is therefore more floriferous; an average plant will 
cover nine square inches of ground. The greatest attraction of the plant 
consists in its large and numerous flowers, of the finest deep gentian satiny 
blue, of a shade rivalling that of Halvia patens , produced in terminal 
racemes of from 12 to 20 blossoms, which are developed in succession. Each 
flower is about three-fourths of an inch across, of an erect campanulate 
fqrffl. with. a. spreading five.-lobed limb, and short funnel-shaped tube, 
marked in the throat with fine oblong white spots. 1 ft. Gd. per pkt. 
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