ft. dknnell Gj^uitle. 
PAPAVER NUDICAULE COCCINEUM 
FE. PL. — New double flowering form of the briglit 
orange-scarlet variety of the Icf'huut producing 
about 40 to 50 percent of true plants witli p rfectly 
double flowers. The different varieties of tliis lovclv 
Poppy, ranging amongst the. most attractive of early 
Howering perennials, and having become gre U favourites 
in all countries, we think that tliis new variety will be 
greeted as a valuable addition to this tribe. 1.^ perpkt. 
I'ACAVICR NUDICAULK COCCINlvl'M FL. VL. 
PAPAVER ORIENTALE, “BLUSH QUEEH ’’-Beautiful soft rosv-pink tiowers 
more erect in growth than Orientale. Was most deservedly awarded a First-Cflass (Certificate 
Koyal Iloiticultnral Society. 2.5. 6r/. 
■^■^P-A-VER ORIEHTALE, PRINCE OP ORANGE ” — Duarf, compact habit ; 
clear orange-scarlet flowers ; exceedingly handsome. 1.5. flef. 
PAPAVER ORIENTALE, “SALMON QUEEN” — Quite a novel shade of colour, of 
a charming soft salmon-scarlet shade. 2s. 
PAPAVER ORIENTALE, “SEMI-PLENA” — Hicli criiiisoii llowers. I*. 
PHLiOX DOXJGLASI.var. DIPPUSUS — Dense-spreading rigid lufts, delioue jiiiik Howers : 
very rare, from the Cascades of Northern United States (gritty and verv sandv well-drained soil), 
2.«. 6d. ■ ■ '' 
PODOPHYLLUM EMODI — Large green foliage, flowers vreaniv wliite, Miceeeded liv 
hright scarlet fruit ; thrives best in shade. 2... 
POLEMONIUM HIMALAICUM — noldc plant for the. mixed bonier, stronger grower 
should be in every colleetion. Is. Hrf. 
polygonum MULTIPLORUM — Apparently a hardy and most distinct spevies id 
a rapidly climbing habit, dying back in the autumn to a hard root stock : the name suggests 
lloriferousness. 3.<. Gd. 
^ PRIMULA RETICULATA — Clo.'^cly allieil to but .somewhat taller growing 
PRIMULA ROSEA GRANDIFLORA—A splendid largc-flowered variety id’ this lovelv 
Himalayan species. Plant in moist peat and loam. l.v. Gd. 
PULMONARIA ARVERNENSIS — Steins 12 to Ifl inches 'n height, turininated In 
clusters of deep bine flowers, l.s. 6i/. 
RAMONDIA PY;RENAICA ALBA— A beautiful j.iire white-llowcred form of this 
lovely Alpiue, succeeds in very turfy jieat and coarse sand in well-drained slicltered nooks, in partial 
shade, moist in summer. First-Class Certificate, Royal Horticultural Society. G.s. and lO.v. (!</. 
SANTOLINA VIRIDIS — Sulphur-coloured flowers, feathery sea-green foliage ; scarce. I,-. 
SAPONARIA OCYMOIDES, var. SPLENDIDISSIMA- Flowers large, circular, and 
deep fosy-crimsoii in colour; fine for roekwork. 2s. Gd. 
SAXIPRAGA PREDERICI AUGUSTI (L„teo-/n,r,,urm)— A new Grecian species, 
Howering in January and February in numerous heads of Primrose-coloured flowers, rising 3 inches 
high from dense glaucous tufts; very compact ; most highly recommended. First-Class (.lertilieate, 
Royal Horticultural .Society, ifart/i 13//i, 1S8S. Ls. 
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