fl. C^kr\iien & 
PHYTEUMA BETONICjEPOLIA — A 
i showy border or rock plant, producing numerous 
globular beads of blue flowers. Crf. 
PITYROSPEEMA ACEEINUM— Spikes of 
white flowers, 3 ft. in height, late in autumn, 
l.s. Crf. 
PLUMBAGO LAEPENTjE— A pretty and 
(i'St-rate ornament for rockwork, banks, &c. 
0(1. each ; 7s. (!</. per doz. 
POLEMONIUM CCEEULEUM (Jacob’s 
Ladder) — ICIegant fern-like foliage, (id. 
POLEMONIUM CCEEULEUM ALBUM. 
Gd. 
POLEMONIUM EEPTANS— Valuable 
blue spring flowering plant. Od. 
POLEMONIUM EICHAEDSONI, .syn. 
HUMILE— A beautiful hardy perennial ; lovely 
fkv-blue flowers, l.s. 
POLYGONUM BEUNONIS ai/n. 
AFFINE. G(/. 
POLYGONUM COMP ACTUM. 6(/. 
POLYGONUM SIEBOLDI. Gd. 
POTENTILLAS (Double) — See Collcrlion. 
POTENTILLA FOEMOSA— Bright cherry- 
red flowers in profusion. Gd. 
PEIMULA— See Collection. 
PRUNELLA PYRENAICA. Gd. 
PULMONARIA OFFICINALIS — Does 
well in the shade. Gd. each ; 4.s. per doz. 
PYRETHRUMS, DOUBLE AND SINGLE 
— See Collection. 
PYEETHEUM ULIGINOSUM, st/n. 
SEEOTINUM — Producing large pure while 
flowers; a fine plant for autumn decoration; 
usefu' for cutting, (it/. 
PYEETHEUM -WILMOTTII. Od. 
RANUNCULUS ACONITIFOLIUS PLE- 
NUS (Fair Maids of France) — One of the best 
of our hardy border perennials; flowers pure 
white, very double; grows freely in any situa- 
tion. Gd, 
RANUNCULUS ACRIS FL. PL. (The Old 
Bachelor's Button) — Double golden yellow 
flowers, on stems 3 ft. high ; will grow in any 
dam]) shady corner. G</. 
RANUNCULUS AMPLEXICAULIS— 
Large white flowers; very distinct. Is. 
RANUNCULUS SPECIOSUS — Immense 
double golden yellow flowers, j)rodueed in abun- 
dance. l.s. Gd, 
RHEUM PALMATUM TANGHUETI- 
CUM — Large and handsome foliage, fine for 
isolating on lawns. 1.'. 
ROCKETS — Hesperia matronalis alba 
plena, and purpurea plena — It is very singular 
that these really good old plants are but little 
seen, yet they are as showy and ns beautiful as 
an)' Stock, quite hardy, and bloom twice the 
length of time, and for cut flowers are amongst 
some of the best hardy iilants. Gi/. eaoh; 4.1. doz. 
RUDBECHIA CALIFOENICA— Light yel- 
low flowers in autumn ; very distinct, l.s. 
( 2 (. 
iiEsrERis (kockbt). 
RUDBECKIA DRUMMONDII — Neat 
and c(:in])act, numerous vellow flowers. Is. 
RUDBECKIA LACINIATA— Yellow Mar- 
guerite-like flowers. Gd. 
RUDBECKIA NEUMANII— Producing 
showy golden yellow and black flowers in profu- 
sion during the summer and autumn ; very use- 
ful for cutting jniriioscs. Gd. each ; 4.s. per doz. 
RUDBECKIA SUB-TOMENTOSA— Com- 
pact heads of clear yellow flowers, with a distinct 
dark centre ; very fiee, useful for cutting. l.s. 
SALVIA OFFICINALIS AUREA. Gd. 
SALVIAS— See Collection. 
SANTOLINA INCANA— Neat, dwarf, and 
(ompact. G</. each ; d.s. j er doz. 
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