Per packet — s. 
NICOTIAN A (Tobacco).— Stately half- 
hardy perennial. Grown as foliajze 
plants for sub-tropical garden. Sow in 
pans, in heat, prick off into boxes, harden 
off, and plant out when frosts are gone. 
Affinis. The beautiful white 
species, deliciously scented in 
the evening. 2 feet ... is. & 
Sylvestris. Pure white blos- 
soms, drooping in bunches like 
Fuchsia fulgens ; sweet scent- 
ed. 3 feet is. & 
Colossae. Magnificent deep 
green foliage. 6 feet... is. & 
Atropurpurea. Dark midrib 
to leaves 
No. 873. 
674. 
875- 
876. 
877. 
878. 
879. 
880. 
Delicate foliage. 
6d. & 
Havana. 
3 feet .. 
Macrophylla. Grand foliage ; 
makes a bold specimen 
Virginian. Popular variety ; 
for general use. 6 feet 6d. & 
Mixed varieties. All sorts 
6d., is., & 
PELARGONIUM.— 6V<f G eranium, page 
140. 
PENT8TEMON. — Hardy herbaceous 
plants. Brilliant flowers, somewhat 
like Foxglove, with while throats ; con- 
tinual bloomers. Average height, 2 to 3 
feet. Sow seeds in a pan of light soil in 
spring, and transplant. 
No. 892. Gloxinioides. May be treated 
as annual, as it blossoms 
freely the first season is. & 
,, 893. Perennial, mixed. Saved from 
a first-rate collection... 6d. & 
„ 894. Hartwcgi. Fine Gentian-like 
blossoms ; perennial 
„ 895. Murrayanus. Unique species ; 
amber-scarlet tubes 
Photographed from Nature and Copyrighted by /. C. & Co. 
pENTSTEMON GLOXINIOIDES. 
Photographed from Nature and Copyrighted by J. C . «Sr» to. 
NICOTIAN A AFFINIS. 
Per packet — s. d. 
PERI LLA.— Ornamental foliaged hardy annual. Raise 
seedlings in heat, prick off into boxes, harden off, 
and plant out in June. 
No. 896. Compact Curled. Rich colour ... 6d. & 1 o 
,, 897. Nankinensis. Metallic purple-bronze 
leaves. i£ feet 
per oz., is. 6d. ; per packet, 3d. & o 6 
PETUNIA.— Nos. 898 to 916. See page 165. 
PH ACELIA.— Bee-feeding hardy annual. Sow in spring 
in open air, and transplant. 
No. 917. Campanularia. Ultramarine blue. 1 foot 1 o 
PHORMIUM (New Zealand Flax). Easily raised 
from seed sown in pans of light soil under glass in 
spring. Pot off seedlings when large enough to 
handle. 
No. 934. Tenax. Grand foliage ; sub-tropical ... o 6 
,, 935. ,, variegata. Gold striped ... is. & 2 6 
PHY8ALI8 (Winter Cherry). Sow P. edulis in pots 
in warm house, pot off and grow against wall in 
cool house. P. Francheti may be sown out of doors 
in spring. 
No. 936. Edulis (Cape Gooseberry). Pots or 
borders 0 6 
>> 937* Francheti (Chinese Lantern Plant). First 
class for decorative purposes 1 o 
PINK. 
No. 938. 
Sweetly scented ; fine 
.. is. & 
Double Garden. 
variety 
PLATY8TEMON.— Hardy annual. Sow in spring in 
patches where they are to grow, and thin out. 
No. 939. Califomicus. Delightful colour, delicate 
loliage 
237, 238 & 07, High Holrorn, London.— i^. 
