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PICOTEE, DODWELL’S PRIZE STRAIN.— 
Saved from choiceet named varieties. 2». &il. 
and 3.?. Orf. per packet. 
PICOTEE, choice mixed. — Saved from one of 
the finest strains in cultivation. Is. 6d. 
and 2s. 6d. per packet. 
PINK, from laced flowers. — Saved from the 
finest Laced varieties. 2.«. 6rf. and 3s. 6rf. per 
packet. 
PINK, DOUBLE, extra choice mixed. — Saved 
from the fine.st double laced flowers. 2s. 6d. 
per packet. 
POLYANTHUS, choice, from finest gold laced 
flowers. — Is. per packet. 
POLYANTHUS. — Choice mixed, saved from 
flowers of various colours. 6d. per packet. 
POPPY. — Double-flowering. — Tirfs page.s 4 & 28. 
PORTULACA 6RANDIFLORA FL. PL., extra 
choice mixed colours. — A very desirable 
double-flowered species, of dwarf compact 
habit, producing large brilliantly coloured 
flowers, including golden -yellow, purple, 
scarlet and white varieties. 6d. per packet. 
PORTULACA, Assortments. — Fide page 28. 
PRIMULA OBCONICA.— r,V/(>page 5. 
PiCOTEE. 
PRIMULA JAPONICA. — A Primula a foot and a half high, bearing 4 or 5 separate 
whorls of flowers, each flower nearly an inch in diameter, and of a splendid magenta 
colour, and the plant, moreover, perfectly hardy. 6 ^/. per packet. 
PRIMULA ROSEA.— A very desirable hardy species from the Himalayas. Of free growth 
and vigorous habit, it succeeds in almost any situation, producing in the most profuse 
manner its heads of clear bright rose flowers. l.v. per packet 
PRIMULA SINENSIS FIMBP^IATA. — Of sorts, vif/e pages 8 and P, 
PYRETHRUM, from fine double varieties. The value of these higlily decorative plants 
can scarcely be over-estimated. I 5 . per packet. 
PYRETHRUM AUREUM (Golden Feather). — Its elegant feather- like golden leaves make 
it an effective jdant for bedding or ribbon decoration. Grf. per packet. 
PYR-ETHRUM AUREUM SELAGINOIDES. — A new and distinct fonn of /’///rMra/rt rtamw/t, 
of dwai*f and compact habit, the flat foliage resembling fronds overlaying each other, 
which gives the plants a fine level appearance, l.v. per pa< 5 ket. 
RHODANTHE MACULATA ELORE PLENO. — A very elegant and pretty new everlasting, 
adiuirahly adapted for pot culture. The flowers are of a bright rosy-carmine coloiu', 
peidectly double, and produced in the greatest profusion. 1«. per packet. 
RESEDA ODORATA. — 7'if/e Mignonette, pages 17 and IS. 
RICINUS ELEGANTISSIMUS. — ^A bush}' growing variety of the Castor Oil Plant attaining 
a. height of from 4 to 5 feet. The stems are dark reddish brown. It is exceedingly 
effective for sub-tropical gardening. 6ff. per packet. 
SALPIGLOSSIS, Assortments, — Pirfe page 28. 
SALVIA PATENS. — Lovely deep blue flowers. Is. per packet. 
SALVIA RUBESCENS. — A new and handsome hardy annual, producing spikes of dark 
reddish purple flowers, the lip or lower petal being white. U. per packet. 
SAPONARIA COMPACTA PUMILA. — Dwarf and compact habit. The plants are covered 
during the summer months with a mass of star-shaped pink flowers. Grf. per packet. 
SCABIOUS, Assortments. — page 28, 
SCHIZANTHUS PINNATUS ROSEUS. — The flowers of this really beautiful annual 
are of a delicate rose, sliading off at the centre to white, the uijper petal being almost 
entirely covered with a blood-red spot. 6(/. per packet. 
SENECIO SPECIOSUS. —The exceedingly bright and pretty magenta-coloured flowers of 
tliis plant make it very attractive ; planted in the open aii’, its flower-spikes are 
successively produced from spring until the end of autumn. Is. per packet. 
