THE CHOICEST MAMED COLLECTION OP POLYANTHUS IN ENGLAND. 
POLYANTHUS PRIMROSE MAGENTA KING. Is. per pkt. 
II.P. POLYANTHUS ZULU KING — 
lilackost and most beautiful of all the intense dark 
varieties, a gem, partly a cross between the dark 
Alpine Auricida and the Primrose. 2s. per pkt. 
H.P. POLYANTHUS (Self-colours) — I f 
sown any time before June they make fine bloom- 
ing plants the following spring, and are fine for 
early spring decoration. The seed germinates at 
intervals, some soon after being sown, others 
much later; keep it moist and cool. Is. i>er pkt. 
H.P. POLYANTHUS (Gold Laced)— Wo 
have great pleasure in oltering seeds of our well- 
known choice collection (see Guide), the best in 
the south of England. 2s. 6d. per pkt. 
SF.LF-COLOUItED POLYANTHUS. 
H.P. POLYANTHUS. HOSE - IN - HOSE, 
GOLDEN GEM. 2s. 6d. per pkt. 
H.P. POLYANTHUS, HOSE.- IN -HOSE, 
MILLER’S GIANT. Is. 6d. per pkt. 
H.P. POLYANTHUS HOSE-IN-HOSE — 
(Mixed Seed) — Very remarkable and beautiful. 
See Ploral Guide. 2s. per pkt. 
Sow in Pa/ns from February, and place in a gentle Iteai ; when the seedlings arc strong enough, 
prick out into other pans, and when well established, harden off ; transplant m a shady border, free 
from drip, 6 inches apart. 
II. ['. PENTSTEMONS— Saved from our own 
Catalogue collection, which embraces all the best 
up to the present, including every new variety, 
and cannot fail to produce flowers of superior 
Huality. See page 134. Is. per pkt. 
p. PENTSTEMON JEFPREYANUM — A 
beautiful and valuable herbaceous perennial, erect 
spikes of rich azure blue flowers, produced con- 
tinuously from Juno 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 enou/gh to handle, and continue to grow on freely in heat imtil established, then 
gradually hardest off. By the end of May they can be planted out 18 inches apart, into good soil and 
open situation. 
U.II..\,. PERILLA NANKINENSIS — A I H.P. PINKS — All from our unrivalled col- 
distinct and useful ornamental plant ; leaves dark lection, and sated only frotn splendid flowers, 
reddish mulberry ; desirable for masses and lines and cannot fail to produce some first-class new 
in flower gardens. 4d. per i)kt.- varieties. page 146. 5s. perpikt. 
Sow the seed about May, and treat the same as 
H.P. PINKS, INDIAN. 6d. per ()kt. recommended for Carnations. 
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