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I10VEY AND CO.’S CATALOGUE OF 
PASSIFLORA BUCHANANI. 
A magnificent species for hot-house culture, producing long spikes of scarlet 
flowers; in bloom throughout nearly the whole year. 
Fine plants, $1 each. 
Passiflora cserulea, 30c. 
racemosa, 50c. 
Decaisnesiana, §1, 
Passiflora Empress Eugenie, 50c. 
hybrida grandiflora, 50c. 
edulis, $1. 
PERISTROPHE ANGUSTIFOLRA VARIEGATA. 
A very beautiful, variegated plant, with narrow foliage blotched with orange- 
yellow in the centre. It makes a compact growth, six inches high: and for edgings 
to beds or ribbon-lines, it is one of the most effective plants; flue for baskets. 
Price, 30c. each; $3 per dozen. 
Pleroma elegans, 50c. 
Phaseolus carracalla, 50c. 
Pelargonium Comptonanum, 50c. 
Polygala Dalmatiana, 50c. 
Pitcairnia Alstensteini, .$1. 
Poinsettia pulcherrima, 50c. 
Pleroma macrantha, 50c. 
Posoqueria longiflora, Si. 
Pelargonium echinaceum, 50c. 
Polygala speciosa, 50c 
Psidium Cattleyanum (guava), 81. 
Poinsettia pulcherrima, alba, 50c. 
PEPEROMAS. 
These are beautiful, dwarf-growing, ornamental-foliaged plants, with roundish, 
thick, fleshy, green leaves, conspicuously spotted, veined, or marbled with white. 
They grow freeiy, and are well adapted for baskets or wardian cases. 
Peperoma argyrea, 25c. I Peperoma m agnolieefolia, 50c. 
maculosa, 25c. | Verschaflelti, 50c. 
PINK, ALBA FIMBRIATA. 
A double, white variety, of good form and substance, and very fragrant. It is 
very useful for cutting for bouquets in summer, or the forcing for the same purpose 
in winter. Price, 25c each; 82.50 per dozen. 
Florist’s or Paisley Pinks, in variety, 25c. each; $2.50 per dozen. 
POMEGRANATE, MADAME LEGRELLE. 
An exquisite variety of the Pomegranate, producing large, double flowers of a 
rich aurora, the petals being deeply edged witli white; superb. 
Price, 81 each; 89 per dozen. 
POMEGRANATE, NEW DWARF. 
A handsome, dwarf-growing kind, with orange-scarlet flowers, blooming all sum¬ 
mer. It should be taken up and wintered in a frame, or in any cool cellar. 
Price, 830c. each; 83 per dozen. 
PRIMULA JAPONICA. 
This new Primrose, which has proved hardy in England, promises to be a very 
handsome, early-blooming, half-hardy plant, with brilliant, magenta-colored flowers, 
produced in whorls on a stem a foot or more high. 
Price, 50c. each; 84.50 per dozen. 
PRIMROSE, CHINESE DOUBLE WHITE. 
One of the finest of all winter-blooming plants, in flower from November to April, 
a single specimen yielding hundreds of blossoms. A fine stock of healthy plants. 
Price, 75c. to $1-50 each, according to size; 85 to 812 per dozen. 
Double purple, 81 each. | Single white and purple, 30c. each. 
