FLOWER SEEDS. 
Phlox Drummondii grandiflora. —Splendid Mixture; a fine large- 
flowered strain 
Phlox Drummondii gr. “Brilliant”.— Delicate rose with dark eye 6d 3/ 
Phlox Drummondii gr. coccinea. —True scarlet 
Phormium tenax. —Hardy ornamental plant with long, broad, 
green leaves resembling Aspidistra 
Physostegia, Rose. —Fine perennial herb with large pyramidal 
spikes of heath-like flowers, splendid for cutting 
Physostegia, White. —Fine perennial herb, large spikes of white 
flowers, splendid for cutting 
Pinks. —See Dianthus 
Polyanthus (Cowslip). —Ih choice mixture 
Poppy, Flanders. —English Scarlet. The common single English 
Poppy, re-named during the Great War 4 
Poppy, Shirley. —Extra Selected. A charming type, delicate 
colours and free-flowering, sow in autumn in the perma¬ 
nent situation, for cut-flower pluck before the buds open 4< 
Portulaca grandiflora, “Double Mixed.”—Splendid bedding plants 
for summer, they are drought-resistant, and make a gorgeous 
display in the hottest weather 
Primrose, Chinese, “Fimbriata.”—Single Mixed, a splendid strain 
Primrose, English (Primula vulgaris).—The common English 
Primrose 
Primula malacoides. —A very dainty pot plant for conservatory 
and house decoration 
Primula obconica 
Pueraria Thunbergiana, Kudzu Vine.—Bluish violet, a ram¬ 
pant climber, and useful economic plant 4< 
Ranunculus Asiaticus (Superbissimus).—Large single, semi- 
double and double flowers of brilliant shades of colour 4< 
Rehmannia angulata. —A tall perennial herb from Central China; 
flowers rosy purple with yellow throat, spotted with deep 
purple and 3in. in diameter 
Reseda odorata. —See Mignonette 
Rhodanthe. —See Helipterum Manglesii 
Salpiglossis, “Giant Emperor.”—Beautiful plants for beds or 
borders, the flowers are richly coloured and beautifully 
veined 
Salvias. —See special list 
Scabious. —See Special List 
Schizanthus, Butterfly Flower.—Charming annuals, half-hardy, 
useful for bedding and for pot culture, extra fine mixed 4> 
Schizanthus grandiflorus maximus. —A choice strain 
Selago serrata. —Evergreen, dark foliage, mauve flowers (Jan.- 
Feb.), good 
Shasta Daisy, “King Edward VII.”—Fine large flowers of per¬ 
fect form and pure white colour 4' 
Shasta Daisy, “The Speaker.”—Flowers very large, the finest 
of this type 4< 
Sidalcea hybrida. —Perennial Mallows in a great range of col¬ 
our, including shades of rose, pink, red, salmon, lilac 
and heliotrope; splendid border plants 
Sparaxis bulbifera. —Buttercup yellow, very fine 
Sparaxis grandiflora.— White. Resembes Freesia but taller ... 
V Sparaxis tricolor. —Scarlet 
/ Sparaxis tricolor. —Mixed. Beautiful Freesia-like flowers in 
\ bright colours; yellow, red and green 
\Sparaxis, Mixed. —Charming bulbous plants with bright and 
showy flowers of the Freesia type 
Statice. —See special list 
Stocks. —See special list 
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