199 
Per packet — s. 
PENTSTEMON (set Photograph, also facing page 227). 
Hardy herbaceous plants. Brilliant flowers, somewhat 
like Foxglove, mostly with white throats ; continual 
bloomers ; makes a fine border flower. Average height, 
2 to 3 feet. Sow seeds in a pan of light soil in spring, 
and transplant. 
No. 1514. Carters’ Annual FlowerinSi 
mixed. Saved from a prize collection, 
which includes all the best colours. Some 
of the blooms may be expected to measure 
quite 2 inches across is. & 
,, 941. Gloxinioides. — All shades mixed, is. & 
„ 943. Hartwefifi. Fine Gentian-like blossoms ; 
perennial ... ... ... ... 6d. & 
„ 944. Murrayanus. Unique species; amber- 
scarlet tubes ; perennial fid. & 
,, 942. Perennial, mixed fid. & 
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Nertera. — Sow in spring, in light sandy soil. 
No. 923. Depressa. Covered with small scarlet 
berries ; for pots. 2 inches 
Nierembergia. — Half-hardy perennial. For hanging 
baskets. Sow in spring, and pot off. 
No. 933. Gracilis. Delicate silver lavender, like 
miniature Petunias 
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Nigel la. — Hardy annual. Sow in spring where they are 
to remain. 
No. 804. Blue. I foot 3<3. & o 6 
,, I4fi3. Miss Jekyll. A large-flowering variety, deep 
blue, fantastic foliage. {See Illustration, 
page ifi3) ... ... ... ... fid. & i o 
CEnothera. — See Evening Primrose, page 170. 
Oxalis. — Hardy bulbous perennial. Seeds should be 
sown in spring, in pans, and transplanted when large 
enough. 
No. 934. Rosea. Delightful pot plant ; bright rose. 
4 inches ... ... ... ... ... o 6 
>> 935- Tropaeoloides. Bronze-leaved Shamrock ; 
for rockeries, &c 06 
Paeon ia (Pzeony). Hardy tuberous perennials. Sow in 
autumn, in pots or pans of sandy soil in cold frame, and 
plant out in spring. 
No. 93fi. Carters’ Choice mixed. Saved from the best 
varieties fid., is., & 2 6 
Photographed and Copyrighted by J. C. Co. 
PENTSTEMON, CARTERS’ ANNUAI,. 
Papaver. — See Poppy, 208, 209, and 210. 
Passiflora (Passion Flower). Sow in pots in heat, and pot off. 
No. 937. Coerulea. Hardy climber ; favourite for arbours, porches, and greenhouses ... 
,, 938. Edulis. Edible fruit ; greenhouse ; flower white and purple-tinged 
n 939- Tacsonia ignea. Bright scarlet ; greenhouse 
,, 940. Tacsonia van Volxemi. Crimson; greenhouse ... 
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PELARGONIUM. — See Geranium, 173. 
PERILLA.— Ornamental foliaged hardy annual. Raise seedlings in heat, prick off into boxes, harden 
off, and plant out in June. 
No. 945. Compact Curled. Rich colour ; dark purple foliage, i foot ... ... ... fid. & i o 
,, 94fi. Nankinensis. Metallic purple-bronze leaves. li feet ... ... jier oz. , is. fid. ; 3d & o fi 
237, 238, & 97, High 
H01.BORN. London.— 1908. 
