Cannells’ Floral Guide, 1904. 
PHLOX AMCHNA — Fine for spring bedding 
mid a gem for rockeries. C</. 
PHLOX CANADENSIS- Pale bine; 
slender-growing species. 1 ft. Gtl. 
PHLOXNELSONI— Snow white flowers. 6rf. 
PHLOX OVATA — Rosy pnrple flowers, late 
in spring ; one of the best hardy plants. 1 ft. flrf. 
PHLOX SETACEA, syn. ERONDOSA— 
Bright rose-coloured flowers. ^ ft. 6</. 
PHLOX SETACEA “ALDBOROUOH - 
ENSIS " — Palo lilac ; very distinct. !)</. 
PHLOX SETACEA ATROPURPUREA— 
Purplish rose-coloured flowers, crimson eye. 
6d. each ; 4.s. per doz. 
PHLOX SETACEA “BRIDE”— Pure 
white, red centres ; very conspicuous. 9<i. 
PHLOX SETACEA “COMPACTA"— 
Lovely rose; effective. !)(/. 
PHLOX SETACEA " FAIRY”— Pure white, 
with a red eye; free. !l</. 
PHLOX SETACEA “ QRANDIFLCRA”— 
Rich mauve; distinct, tid. 
PHLOX SETACEA “O. P. ■WILSON"— 
Dense ma,«scs of bluish mauve flowers, distinct. Grf. 
PHLOX SETACEA" LILACIN A"— A lovely 
variety with lilac blue flowers, forming a dense 
sheet of colouring. 6d. 
PHLOX SETACEA "MODEL” — Bright 
rosy carmine, neat habit; effective, (id. 
PHLOX SETACEA “ PALLID A" — Rose , 
shaded lilac ; flowers large, (itf. 
PHLOX SETACEA "PERFECTION"— 
White, purple centre. (!</. 
PHLOX SETACEA “VIVID"— Fiery rose 
colour, rich carmine centre; the brightest of 
the group. Od. 
PHLOX VERNA — Deep red. ^ ft. 6.s. pei 
doz. ; Grf. each. 
PHLOXES (Florists' varieties). Early and 
Late Flowering — See Collection. 
PHORMIUM TENAX (New Zealand Flax) 
— Perfectly hardy ; a splendid green foliage 
plant. Is. (id., 2s. dd., and 3s. Gd. 
PHORMIUM TENAX VARIEOATUM— 
Alternate bands of green and golden yellow, 
running the entire length of the leaf; one of the 
finest foliage plants; hardy in warm, sheltered 
positions. 2s. Gd. and 3s. Gd. each. 
PHORMIUM TENAX ATROPURPUREA 
— Leaves narrower and more erect; purple 
foliage. 2s. Gd. and Ss. Gd. 
PHYQELIUS CAPENSIS — Very effeetive 
spikes of long tubular flowers of a rich vermilion; 
yellow throat. 3 to 4 ft. Gd. . 
PHYSALIS FRANCHETII— A large and 
much finer variety than Alkekengi ; an acqui- 
sition. Gd. 
PHYTOLACCA DECANDRA— White and 
rose coloured flowers, succeeded by spikes of 
black berries. Gd. 
PINKS— 5ee Index. 
PLATYCODON MARIESI — Large bell- 
shaped flowers of a rich blue, a fine addition. 
Gd. ' 
PLATYCODON MARIESI ALBUM— . 
White with a bluish tinge. Is. | 
PLUMBAGO LARPENTzE— A pretty 
ornament for rockwork, banks, &c. 1 ft. 
Gd, each ; 7s. Gd. per doz. 
PODOPHYLLUM EMODI — Large green 
foliage, flowers creamy white, succeeded by 
bright scarlet fruit ; thrives best in shade. 1 ft. 
Is. 
PODOPHYLLUM PELTATUM— Beautiful 
wrinkled leaves, small white flowers ; shady 
position. ^ ft. Gd. 
POLEMONIUM HIMALAICUM— A noble 
plant for the mixed border, strong grower ; 
should be in every collection. 2 ft. Gd. 
POLEMONIUM REPTANS— Valuable 
blue spring flowering plant. 1 ft. Gd. 
POLEMONIUM RICHARDSONI, syn. 
HUMILE — A beautiful hardy perennial ; lovely 
sky-blue flowers, lift. Gd. 
POLEMONIUM RICHARDSONI ALBUM 
— Flowers white, and flowering more or less 
throughout the summer ; a showy border plant, 
dwarf. Grf. 
POLYANTHUS— 5e« Index. 
POLYGONATUM — See Bulb Catalogue ; 
several varieties can be supplied. 
POLYGONUM AMPLEXICAULE— 
Branched heads of deep crimson flowers ; 
vigorous. 2 ft. 9rf. 
POLYGONUM BRUNONIS — Useful for 
its pink flowers and coloured foliage ; dwarf. 
1 ft. Grf. 
POLYGONUM COMPACTUM — White 
flowers, much branched sten,s. 2 ft. 9rf. 
POLYGONUM CUSPIDATUM COM- 
PACTUM — A compact grower, beautiful foliage, 
erect showv creamy-white flower spikes. Gd. 
POLYGONUM CUSPIDATUM (Sie- 
boldl) — Large handsome foliage, white Spiraja- 
like flowers in profusion. 6 to 8 ft. Grf. 
POLYGONUM CYMOSUM— Another line 
white-flowered variety, sweet scented. Gd. 
POLYGONUM SACHALIENSE — Tall 
stout stems and very largo foliage ; a plant of 
sub-tropical appearance, very useful for the 
margins of waters, shrubbery, borders, &c. Grf. 
and Gd. 
POLYGONUM SPHCEROSTACHYON— 
A rare Himalayan species, dark crimson spikes. 
1 ft. 3s. 6rf. 
POLYGONUM VACCINIFOLIUM- Fink 
flowers, late in autumn; dwarf and pretty. J ft. Gd. 
POPPY — See I’apaver. 
POTENTILLA DAVURICUM ITostrate 
shrubby species, yellow flowers ; prefers sandy 
soil. Is. Grf. 
POTENTILLA FORMOSA — Bright 
cherry-red flowers in profusion. 1 ft. Grf. 
POTENTILLA HOPWOODIANA— Quite 
distinct, buff flowers, shaded white and rose ; a 
fine border plant. 9rf. 
POTENTILLA TONGUEI — Terracotta 
and orange-coloured flowers. Is. 
POTENTILLA TRIDENTATA— A dwarf 
white species. Grf. 
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