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GEO. COOLING & SONS, BATH. 
PHLOX DRUMMONDII 
GRANDIFLORA. 
The Grandiflora varieties are far sujterior to the ordi- 
nary strain of Phlox Druimnondii ; the flowei's, 
which are of various rich and beautiful colours, 
have in many of the varieties large and conspic- 
uous white eyes, and are scarcely inferior in size 
to the perennial sorts. This improved strain 
almost rivals the Verbena for bedding purposes. 
607 Gra.ndif1ora. Splendens, largest of all, vivid 
crimson, pure white eye per packet 6d. and Is. 
608 Alba, charming pure white ,, 6d. and is. 
609 Mixed Seeds ... ,, 6d. and Is. 
610 Collection of 10 choice and distinct 
varieties, 2s. 
PHLOX DECUSSATA (Perennial Phlox). 
ill One of the finest hardy herbaceous plants; seeds 
saved from named sort.s, 8 ft. per packet 6d. 
PHYSALIS FRANCHETI. 
612 This is a gigantic species of the winter cherry, 
^u'oducing bright red fruits, wliich are enclosed 
in a semi-transparent calyx varying in colour 
from bright orange to orange scarlet. Most 
valuable for .all autumn decox-ations, and pi'o- 
duces a most striking effect in tbe gai’den, 
per packet 6d. 
j 618 We also offer strong roots per doz. 8s. 
PICOTEE. See Oabnation. 
PORTULACA. 
Splendid half hardy annuals, shoidd be sown under 
glass, and planted out in the bediling season in a 
warm sunny border. 
614 Choice Double, mixed, superb strain, ^ ft. 
per packet Is. 
615 Choice Single, mixed, in great vai'iety, 4 ft. 
per packet 4d. 
ANNUAL AND PERENNIAL POPPIES. 
POPPY — ADMIKAI.. 
616 Admiral, single-flowered of surprising beauty, of glistening white 
with a broad band of brilliant scarlet round the top. These coloui’s 
form a telling contrast per packet 8d. and 6d. 
617 Carnation-flowered, very double large flowers, rich and varied 
in coloux', 2 ft per oz. Od.; per packet 3d. 
618 Glaucum — The Tulip Poppy, of most vivid scarlet imaginable; 
most effective for bedding, very fi-ee fiowering, 1 ft. per packet 8d. 
619 King Edward, a beautiful novelty, a splendid addition to the rich 
collection of single Annual Poppies; colour deep 
scarlet, shaded crimson red, of goi'geous effect, the 
centre of the flower has a large black blnfch, with rich yellow 
anthers per packet Is. 
620 Miss Sherwood, single flowers of .shining s.atiny white, the upper 
part being of a silky chamois rose, 24 ft. per p.acket 8d. 
621 Orientalis hybridum, containing many rare and beautiful varie- 
ties of this pei’ennial Poppy, coloui’s rose, lilac, and mauve shades 
mixed, 24 ft ! per packet Is. 
622 Paeony-flowered, very fine pieony shaped double flowei's of many 
colours, 24 ft per oz. 9d.; packet 8d. 
62:1 The Bride, pure white flowex's of large size, and the petals 
ne.arly entii'e at the margin, 2 ft. ... ... ... per packet 8d. 
621 The Mikado, one of the prettiest, pure white on back with 
fingered edges of brilliant cidmson scarlet, 2 ft., per packet :id. 
625 The Shirley, the most delicate shades of colour, is so varied 
that scarcely two will be found alike, 
per oz. Is. fid. ; per packet 8d. and fid. 
()26 Dwarf Shirley, an improved race of the popular Shirley 
Poppy, growing only about 18 inches high, and comprising 
every shade of colour per packet 8d. and fid 
627 Umbrosum, rich glowing vermilion, with deep shining black 
on inside and outside of each petal, IJ feet ... per packet 3d. 
628 White Swan, heautifid double jiure white flowers, very large 
and charmingly fringed, 2 ft. per packet .8d. 
PAPAVER NUDICAULE or ICELAND 
POPPIES. 
Very beautiful .Single Poppies, ranging in colour from the purest 
satiny-white and yellow 10 the deepest glowing oi’ange-scarlet. 
629 Nudicaule, yelloxv 
630 miniatum, intense orange-scai’lef, 
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632 
6:88 
... pel packet 6d. 
per packet fid. and Is. 
— album, pure white ,, 6d. and Is. 
— mixed „ 6d. and Is. 
-- Excelsior Strain, in new and delightful combinations 
in colour shades not hitherto seen in this 
gi-aceful popiiy per pkt. fid. and Is. 
I NOVELTY 
<;i.AUCU>£ — TiiR Tui.li> rorpv. 
From G. J. Williams, Esq., Barnham. “The Primulas from your seed have been very much admired ; I have 
never had such a fine strain liefore. ’ 
