TO TOE FLOWER-GARDEN. 
PHYGELIUS CAPENSIS. PXIEA8ANT-EYE PINK. See p. 64. 
NO. PER PKT * 
PHYGELIUS. Nat. OlU>., Scrophulariaerxe. 
A handsome, free-flowering plant, with large, richly-marked, tubular blossoms; suc¬ 
ceeds in light, rich soil. Ilalf-hardy perennial. 
1063 Phygelius Capensis, large, carmine, tubular flowers; inside golden yellow . • . .25 
POINCIANA. Nat. Ord., Leguminosc c. 
A very elegant and ornamental genus of greenhouse shrubs, requiring a good rich soil. 
1064 Poinciana Gilllesii, vellow; from South America. 10 ft.10 
1065 ** pulcherrima, orange; from East Indies. 10 ft.25 
POLYGALA. Nat. Ord., Polygalacea . 
A very handsome genus of greenhouse evergreen shrubs, which may be grown out of 
doors in summer; thrives best in peat and loam. 
1066 Polygala speciosa, purple; from Cape of Good Ilope. 6 ft. . • • • • • .25 
PORTULACA. Nat. Ord., Portnlaceas. 
In praise of these charming flowers it is impossible to speak too highly. A garden with¬ 
out them is devoid of its brightest ornaments; for the Portulacas are unsurpassed for 
brilliancy and richness of color. They are adapted for beds, clumps, edgings, pots, vases, 
or rock-work. The plants should stand at least eight inches distant from each other. 
Easily transplanted. 
1067 Portulaca, alba striata, red and white striped.5 
1068 “ cnryophylloidoa, rose, striped with carmine.6 
1069 “ a urea striata, yellow, striped with red.& 
1070 “ splendent*, crimson. 5 
1071 ** Thelluaonll, bright scarlet.. . 6 
