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PASSIFLORA CiCRULEA. 
(The Passion Flower.) 
9-4 GRANDIFLORA. Splendid hardy climber, with largo pale 
blue flowers. Much superior to the old variety . . ..00 
PEA, EVERLASTING. 
(Lathyrus latifolius.) 
Splendid hardy perennial climbers for walls, trellises, &c. 
925 RED or SCARLET 0 4 
928 WHITE. Pure white . . . . . . . . ..04 
927 ROSE. Pale rose, charming . . . . . . ..04 
PELARGONIUMS -GERANIUMS. 
Sow in Fobruary or March in pots or pans of light rich soil, covering 
tile seeds to the depth of about a quarter of an inch, and place in a heat of 
about sixty-five or seventy degrees. Pot off the young plants singly into 
small pots, and shift into larger as these fill with roots. With liberal 
treatment thoso will bloom tho first year, and, although many will not he 
up to the standard of first-class florists’ flowers, some really beautiful 
varieties may be expected from a good strain of seed, and all will be found 
well worth the small amount of time and trouble oxpended. 
928 FRENCH BLOTCHED or REGAL. Beautiful largo-flowered 
varieties, with handsomely blotched petals . . ..26 
929 „ „ smaller pkt. 1 6 
980 FANCY VARIETIES. Very ohoice mixed. . .. ..16 
931 ZONAL. Single-flowered, from finest named sorts. . .. 10 
932 IVY-LEAVED. Single and double- flowered varieties. Choice 
mixed . . . . . . . . . . ..16 
PENNISETUM LONGISTYLUM. 
(Feather Grass.) 
933 Pretty ornamental hardy annual grass. Growing about 2 feet 
high . . . . . . . . . . ..03 
PENTSTEMONS. 
This beautiful class of showy, hardy, free-flowering, herbaceous peren- 
nials has been much improved of late years. The plants are oasily raised 
from seed sown in Spring on a gentle heat, and will afford a splendid show 
throughout the Autumn months. Some of the varieties with white throats 
are extremely handsomo. Height 2 feet. 
934 LARGE-FLOWERED. Choicest mixed. Saved from our 
fine collection of named flowers . . . . ..10 
935 „ „ smaller pkt. 0 6 
936 G ENTI ANOIDES. Very fine, various beautiful colours . . 0 6 
937 JEFFREY ANUS. Sky blue, lovely . . . . ..06 
938 LOBBI. Splendid yollow . . . . . . ..06 
PERILLA. 
Valuable plants for bedding with richly coloured dark foliage. 
939 ATROPURPUREA LACINIATA. Handsome laciniated foliage, 
deeper in colour than P. nankinensis. 2 feet . . ..04 
949 NANKINENSIS. Fine dark leaves. 2 feet . . ..03 
PHACELIA CAMPANULARIA. 
941 A showy hardy annual from California, growing about 1 foot 
high, with bell-shaped flowers of a bright blue colour, which 
oontinue for a long time . . . . . . ..04 
POLYANTHUS. 
LARGE FLOWERED POLYANTHUS. 
A beautiful free-flowering class of hardy perennials which has been 
highly improved of late years. The plants are about six inches high, and 
bloom about the same time as primroses. The large-flowered varieties 
in their many beautiful colours are very charming and should be used 
extensively for Spring gardening. 
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LARGE-FLOWERED, CHOICEST MIXED. A very fine strain 
of beautiful varieties, very free-flowering 
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POLYANTHUS-PRIMROSE (bunch-flowered). Choicest mixed 
hybrids, special selection 
NEW GIANT, Crimson ( Fine showy varietie8 for 
” Yellow I bedding out, &e. 
GOLD-LACED. Fine varieties, from a choioo collection of 
beautifully laced flowers . . . . . . 6d. and 
HOSE-IN-HOSE V ARIETIES. Choice mixed 
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HARDY PRIMROSES. 
Profuse flowering and very charming hardy perennials, growing six 
inches high, invaluablo for Spring gardening. The hybrid varieties vary 
in colour from the palest and most delicate sulphur yellow, through all the 
sof t shades of rose and purple to the most intense and brilliant crimson. 
In a mild season many of the varieties will oommenoe blooming in the 
Autumn and continue through the Winter, but from the beginning of April 
to the middle of May they are generally in full bloom, and present a most 
lovely appearance. A partially shaded border, with a westerly aspect, will 
grow them to perfection in almost any moderately rich soil, and they will 
thrive on almost any shady bank amongst grass, but water should be 
given in very dry weather during summer. 
950 LARGE-FLOWERED HYBRIDS. Grand strain of beautiful 
high-coloured flowers, all of the true Primrose type, with 
the flowers large and brilliant ; very fino . . ..16 
951 VERY CHOICE, MIXED. From a good collection . . .. 1 0 
952 WHITE QUEEN. Pure white, beautiful . . . . ..10 
95,3 BLUE-FLOWERED (G. F. Wilson’s). Rich purple blue, very 
fine and quite distinct . . . . . . ..16 
954 COMMON YELLOW 0 6 
G. F. WlbSON'S BLUE PRIMROSE. 
