A GARDEN FLORA 
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P. serrulata, var. pendula. Garden origin. 
„ var. veitchiana. Garden origin. 
Height 16 feet. A grafted tree, with bronze 
leaves and large, pink flowers. 
P. Simoni. Apricot Plum. China. 
P. spinosa. Sloe, Blackthorn. Europe, Britain and 
N. Asia. 
P. spinosa, var. fl. pi. Tarascon. 
„ var. Hessei. 
„ var. purpurea. 
P. subhirtella. Japan. 
„ var. autumnalis. Japan. 
Syn. P. Miqueliana. 
P. triflora. Japanese Plum. China. 
P. triloba. China. 
PSEUDO LARIX. Conilerse. 
P. Fortunei. Golden Larch. Japan. 
Syn. P. Kaempferi. 
Height 11 feet. A low, spreading tree, par- 
ticularly attractive in autumn. 
PSEUDOPAN AX. Araliaceae. 
fP. ferox. New Zealand. 
PSEUDOTSUGA. Coniferae. 
P. Douglasii. Douglas Fir. W. North America, on the 
coast. 
P. Douglasii, var. glauca. Colorado Douglas Fir. W. 
North America, on the mountains inland. 
PSORALEA. Leguminosae. 
fP. pinnata. S. Africa. 
PTELEA. Rutaceae. 
P. trifoliata. Hop Tree. S. Canada and E. United States. 
Several plants have been raised from the beautiful 
seeds, which remind one of the delicate design of 
the cocks of old verge watches. The original tree 
was planted about 1904, and measures 12 feet high 
by 14 feet through. 
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