PAPAVER UMBROSUM. 
n.p. PENTSTEMON JEFFRAYANUS— 
A beautiful and valuable herbaceous perennial, 
erect spikes of rich azure blue flowers, produced 
continuously from June to the end of December. 
Is per pkt. 
Sow in March in pans, using light soil, and 
place 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 — a 
distinct and useful ornamental plant; leaves dark 
reddish mulberry ; desirable for masses and lines 
in flower gardens. 3d. per pkt. 
h.a. PHACELIA CAMPANULARIA (A. 
Gray) — In habit it resembles the well-known 
Whit lama grandifiora (which is now placed by 
botanists in the genus Phacelia), but has a much 
more spreading and bushy habit of growth, and 
is therefore more florifcrous ; 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 Baloia 
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 form, with a 
spreading five-lobed limb, and short funnel- 
shaped tube, marked in the throat with fine 
oblong white spots. It has received a First- 
Class Certificate from the Royal Horticultural 
Society. Is. per pkt. 
H.p. PHYSALIS ALKEKENGI (Winter 
Cherry) — A curious perennial, with white 
flowers, succeeded by numerous transparent red 
berries. 3d. per pkt. 
h.p. POLEMONIUM CCERULEUM (Va- 
lerian Blue Greek) — Elegant fern-like foliage. 
3d. per pkt. 
H.p. POLEMONIUM ALBUM— White 
3<f. per pkt. 
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