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NARCISSUS— See Bulb List. 
NIEREMBERGIA RIVULARIS — Large 
pure white 0owers; dwarf, slender, creeping 
stems. 2 in. high. 9d. 
NYMPHCEA— See Aquatics. 
CENOTHERA FRASERI-Very showy, 
ft. 6(f. each. 
CENOTHERA FRUTICOSA MAJOR — 
Large deep t ollow flowers ; fine. Itol^ft Gd. 
CENOTHERA MACROCARPA (Evening 
Primrose) — Deepgolden yellow flowers, ^ft. Gd. 
CENOTHERA PILGRIMI — By far the 
finest of the yellow Evening Primroses. 1ft. Gd. 
CENOTHERA RIPARIA. 1 ft. Grf. each j 
5f. doz. 
CENOTHERA 3PECIOSA — Free-growing 
large white fragrant flowers, and for borders few 
can be found to equal it. 1 to Ijt ft. 9d. each; 
fis. per doz. 
CENOTHERA TARAXACIFOLIA— One of 
the prettiest of the dwarf Evening Primroses ; 
large white flowers changing to red when fading, 
i ft. Gd. 
CENOTHERA YOUNGII ~ Deep golden 
yellow, red buds ; a fine plant for the border. 
«d. 
OMPHALODES VERNA— Charming little 
plant ; blue. ^ ft. Gd. each; 6s. per doz. 
OMPHALODES VERNA ALBA— i ft. 
fief, each ; 6s. per doz. 
ONONIS ROTUNDIFOLIA— A free-flower- 
ing and effective border plant; will thrive in 
sandy soils. 1| ft. 9cf. 
ONOSMA TAURICA — Bright yellow; very 
fragrant. J to 1 ft. Is. and Is. Gif. 
OPDNTIA RAFINESQUEI (Prickly Fig) 
— A truly hardy Cactus, with yellow flowers; 
indispensable for the rockwork. Is. For other 
varieties, see Cacti Catalogue. 
ORNITHOGALUM— &e Bulb List. 
OROBUS AURANTIACUS (Luteus) — 
Bright orange flowers ; very distinct. 1^ to 2 ft. 
JJi/. 
OROBUS CANESCENS^One of the most 
showy ; blue purple. 1 ft. 9d. 
OROBUS LATHYROIDES — Numerous 
spikes of small blue flowers, closely arranged ; a 
showy plant. 2J ft. Gnf 
OROBUS VERNUS — Purple pea-shaped 
flowers ; one of the prettiest spring- flowering 
plants. 1 ft. Grf. 
OROBUS VERNUS ALBA PLENUS— 
Double white ; prettv. Is. fii/. 
OROBUS VERNUS ALBUS— Pink and 
white. Is. Gd. 
OSTROWSKIA MAGNIFICA— The giant 
Bell-flower from Central Asia; flowers bell- 
shaped ; mauve-lilac and white. .S to 4 ft. 2.«. Gd. 
OURISIA COCCINEA— Spikes of drooping 
scarlet flowers ; a gem for a moist shady spot 
^ ft. 9d. 
■OXALIS — See Index; also Bulb List. 
P.®ONIA MOUTAN (Tree Pseonles)- Nw 
■Collection. 
P.i®ONIAS, HERBACEOUS— See Collection 
PANSIES — In great variety — See Collection. 
PAP AVER BRAOTEATUM— Large bril- 
liant crimson-scarlet flowers, black blotch at base 
of each petal ; fine for borders. 3 ft. 9<f. 
PAPAVER NUDICAULE— Showy, form- 
ing tufts of bright yellow flowers. 1 ft. Gd. 
PAPAVER NUDICAULE ALBUM — A 
pretty white variety of the preceding; fine for 
cutting. 1 ft. Gd. 
PAPAVER NUDICAULE COCCINEUM 
FL. PL. — New double flowering form of the 
bright orange-scarlet variety of the Icehmd Poppy. 
1 ft. Is. 
PAPAVER NUDICAULE MINIATUM-- 
Brilliant orange- scarlet flowers; one of the 
most showy of the Iceland Poppies. 1 ft. 6<f. 
PAPAVER NUDICAULE SUL- 
PHUREUM — Pale sulphur-coloured flowers. 
9(/. 
PAPAVER ORIENTALE — Immense 
deep crimson flowers, black blotch. 3 ft. Gd. 
PAPAVER ORIENTALE “BLUSH 
QUEEN” — Beautiful soft rosy-pink flowers; 
more erect in growth than Orientate. F. C.C. 
3J ft. Gd. 
PAPAVER ORIENTALE “ DUKE OF 
TECK " — Splendid rich crimson-scarlet; very 
large and bold. 9d. 
PAPAVER ORIENTALE“LIVERMEEE" 
— Immense blood-red flowers. 9d. 
PAPAVER ORIENTALE “MOGUL”— 
Very large flower, dark scarlet 9rf. 
PAPAVER ORIENTALE “PRINCE OF 
ORANGE ” — Dwarf, compact habit ; clear 
orange-scarlet flowers ; exceedingly handsome. 
1 ft. Gd. 
PAPAVER ORIENTALE “ SALMON 
QUEEN” — Of a charming soft salmon-scarlet 
shade. 2 ft. 9d. 
PAPAVER ORIENTALE “SEMI- 
PLENA ” — Rich crimson flowers. 9d 
PAPAVER ORIENTALE “SILVER 
QUEEN” — Very distinct and dwarf; flowers 
medium size, silvery white, slightly tinged 
blush, and without the black blotch. 2 ft. 9d. 
PAPAVER RUPRIFEAGUM -Sol t terra- 
cotta ; useful for cutting. Gd. 
PENTSTEMONS (Florists' varieties)— Sec 
Collection. 
PENTSTEMON BARBATUS(CHELONE) 
TORREYI — Large pendant tubular scarlet 
flowers, fine spikes. 3 ft. Gd. 
PENTSTEMON BARBATUS COC- 
CINEUS — A desirable plant. 3 ft. Gd. 
PENTSTEMON HETEROPHYLLUS— 
Lovely sky-blue flowers, at times tinted rose, 
dwarf. 9d. 
PENTSTEMON OVATUS— A good border 
plant, quite hardy, and a flue blue. 3 ft. 9d. 
PENTSTEMON PUBESCENS — Lilac, 
with white mouth ; a good border kind. 1 ft. 9d. 
PENTSTEMON SCOULERI — Flowers 
large and inflated, of a lovely bluish-lilac ; per- 
fectly hardy, easily grown. 2 ft. l.s. 
PHALARIS ARUNDINACEA FOL.VAR. 
— Pretty. Gd. 
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