H. Chiiiicll G[iiitle. 
PHLOX DIVARICATA— An erect growin;: 
species, miinernns stems: sn])porting corymliB of 
bluish liliie flowers in spring, hi/. 
PHLOX FRONDOSA— Bright rose-colonreil 
flowers, eui’ly in S])ring. i'xl. 
PHLOX GLABERRIMA Erect grower ; 
distinct. !></. 
PHLOX NELSONI — Snow white flowers. 
(irf. 
PHLOX OVATA — Very distinct hahit ; large 
heads of rosy purple flowers, late in spring; one 
of the host har.'lv phin'.s. lli/. 
PHLOX SETACEA "ALDBOROUGH- 
ENSIS" — Bale lilac; very distinct, l.v. 
PHLOX SETACEA ATROPURPUREA— 
Large purplish rose-coloured flowers, with a 
crimson eve; nice ])hint«. (it/, each; 4.s-. per doz. 
PHLOX SUBULATA — A moss-like little 
evergreen, (irf. 
PHLOXES (Florist's varieties), Early and 
Late Flowering — .See C.dlection. 
PHLOX SETACEA “ BRID E Pure 
white, red centres ; very emspicnons. !);/. 
PHLOX SETACEA "COMP ACTA"— 
Loyelvrose; cffectiyc. I.s. 
PHLOX SETACEA " FAIRY I’ nro white, 
with a red eye; free. I.v. 
PHLOX SETACEA “ GRANDIFLORA"— 
Dwarf hahit. flowers large rich manve; very 
free and distinct. !)</. 
PHLOX SETACEA " MODEL" — Bright 
rosy carmine, neat hahit ; effcctiye. I.v. 
PHLOX SETACEA “ PALLIDA" — Hose, 
shaded lilac: flowers large. Iv. 
PHLOX SETACEA "PERFECTION”— 
White, purple centre. I.v. 
PHLOX SETACEA " VIVID "—Bright fiery 
rose eolonr, rich carmine centre: the most free 
and brightest of the group. Iv. (it/. 
PHLOX VERNA — Deep red. .Is. per doz. ; 
(Irf. each. 
PHORMIUM TENAX (New Zealand Flax) 
— Perfectly hanly: a splctidid green foliage 
plant. I.v. (It/, and 2s. (it/. 
PHORMIUM TENAX VARIEGATUM— 
Alternate hands of green anil gohlcti yellow-, 
rttnning the entire length of the leaf; one of the 
finest foliage ])lanls; hardy in tyarm, sheltered 
positions, o.v. each. 
PHORMIUM VEITCHII VARIEGATUM 
— Leaces narrower, and more erect ; hcantifnlly 
stri])ed with yellow. 7>s. 
PHYGELIUS CAPENSIS— A very effective 
antnmn-Howering |)!anf, jryramidal spikes of long 
tnhnlar flowers of a rich verniilion, rvitli yellow 
throat. i)t/. 
PHYSALIS ALKEKENGI (Winter Cherry) 
— A cnrio((s perennial, wiili white flowers, sne- 
ceeded hv nnmerons transparent red berries, (it/. 
PHYSOSTEGIA VIRGINIANA— A hand- 
some plant, (id. 
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PHYTEUMA BETONICABFOLIUM — A 
showy border or rock plant, jnodneing nnmerons 
globular heads of bine flowers, (it/. 
PITYROSPERMA ACERINUM— Spikes of 
white flowers, i! ft. in height, late in antnmn. 
Is. (it/. 
PLUMBAGO LARPENTzE— A pretty and 
first-rate ornament for rockwork, banks, &c. 
lit/, each; 7s. (it/, per doz. 
POLEMONIUM CCERULEUM (Jacob's 
Ladder) — Elegant fern-like foliage. 9t/. 
POLEMONIUM C(ERULEUM ALBUM 
(It/. 
POLEMONIUM REPTANS— Valuable 
bine spring flowering plant. 9t/. 
POLEMONIUM RICHARDSONI— A beau- 
tif((l hanly perennial; lovely sky-blue florvers. 
Is. each. 
POLYGONUM BRUNONIS, .vi/«. 
AFFINE. «t/. 
POLYGONUM COIMP ACTUM. Gt/. 
POLYGONUM SACHALIENSE— Fine for 
the wild garden. 9t/. 
POLYGONUM SIEBOLDI. (it/. 
POTENTILLAS (Double)— A'ce Collection. 
POTENTILLA FORMOSA— Bright cherry- 
red flowers in profusion, (it/. 
PRIMULA— Collection. 
PRUNELLA PYRENAICA. Gt/. 
PULMONARIA OFFICINALIS — Docs 
tvcll in the shade. Gt/. each ; 4s per doz. 
PYRETHRUMS, DOUBLE AND SINGL 
— See Collection. 
(tANUNCULU.S .Sl-ECIOSltS. 
