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Choke-Cherry. c. s. Oz. 40¢; lb. $2.00. 
—serrulata. PRUN-103. 40¢ 
Japanese Cherry. White fis, 11%” across. 
Oz. b0e lbee sa.00; 
PRITCHARDIA. (prit-CHARD-ee-uh) 
—filifera. PRIT-1. 50¢ 
Palm. 100 seeds $3.00; 1,000, $8.00. 
—robusta. PRIT-3. 50¢ 
Palm. 100 seeds $3.00; 1,000, $8.00. 
PSEUDOLARIX. (soo-doh-LAR-ix) 
—amabilis. PSEL-1. 35¢ 
(Kampferi); Golden Larch. Oz. 90¢. 
PSIDIUM. (SID-ee-um) 
Guava. Myrtaceae. Tropical trees and 
shrubs grown in the far South for ornament 
and their edible fruits, much used in jellies 
and conserves; easily grown any where 
oranges are grown. 
—quajava. PSID-4. 25¢ 
The common Guava; (IX). 
—Mixed. PSID-X. 25¢ 
Many kinds. 
PTELEA. (TEEL-ee-uh) 
Rutaceae. Hop-Tree. Small shrubs and 
trees of N. Amer. Flowers in short clusters 
greenish white, followed by fruits; some 
shade; porous soil; sow in fall, best. 
—trifoliata. PTEL-4. 25¢ 
Shrub or tree to 25 ft; N. Y-Fla; (IV). 
PTEROCARYA. (tehr-oh-CA Y-ree-uh) 
Wing-Nut. Juglandaceae. Deciduous trees 
of Asia; very fast growers. 
—fraxinifolia. PTEY-2. 50¢ 
Tall tree; fruits in racemes to 2 ft long; 
Caucasus. 
PTEROCEPHALUS. (tehr-oh-SEFF-al-us) 
Dipsaceae. Draba-like perennials grown 
in the rockery; they are native of the Pyren- 
ees; 2-3 inches high; mat-like growth. 
—parnassi. PTERC-3. 50¢ 
Spreading HP; purplish pink fis, 1” 
ou: 
across; R-G. - 
PUMELIA. 
—humilis. PUME-4. 30¢ 
Rice Flower. Clusters of white fis; light 
green foliage; shrub to 4 ft; Australia. 
PURSHIA. (PURSH-ee-uh) 
Antelope-bush. Rosaceae. Western native 
shrubs with small yellowish flowers, probably 
best for its clustered leaves. It grows in 
arid lands from Ore. to Calif. 
—tridentata. PURS-l. 25¢ 
Deciduous shrub to 6 ft; silvery leaves; 
(IV). 
PUTTERLICKIA., 
South African shrubs. 
—pyracantha. PUTT-12. 50¢ 
Ornamentals fruits;) 5 ft; “rsh, 
PUYA: see in list under Cacti. 
PYCNOSTACYS. <a 
—urticifolia. PYCN-3. 40¢ 
Blue fis in dense spikes; 7 ft; GH; (X). 
PYRACANTHA. (pye-ruh-K ANTH-uh) 
(KWAM-ob-klit) Star Glory. Convolvulac 
eae. Annual and perennial twining vines, 
grown as tender annuals in the North. They 
are used mainly for rapid growing climbers, 
thriving in a good light soil and in full sun. 
—angustifolia. PYRA-1. 30¢ 
Shrub to 12 ft; China;(cotoneaster). 
—atalantioides. PYRA-3. 50¢ 
Showy fruits; white fis; 10 ft; HSh; (IV). 
—coccinea. PYRA-5. 30¢ 
20 ft; S= Europe: 
—crenulata. PYRA-10. 30¢ 
Nepal Firethorn. To 20 ft; (sym. Cotone- 
aster and Crataegus). 
— —Saliensis. 
—crenato-serrata. PYRA-9I. 30¢ 
Chinese Firestone. To 10 ft; white fis in 
many corymbs; China; (VIII). 
— —taliensis. PYRA-10T. 30¢ 
Yellow fruited Tare-thorn. 
QUAMOCLIT 
QUAM-1. 25¢ 
Star Ipomoea. 10 ft; TA. 
— 4—hederifolia. QUAM-IH. 25¢ 
Searlet fis with yellow throat; 10 ft; HHA. 
Ivy-leaved type. 
—coccinea. 
—lobata. : QUAM-2. 25¢ 
Crimson fis fading to a pale yellow; 20 
ihe) AMES 
—pennata. QUAM-4X. 25¢ 
Cypress Vine. Showy scarlet fis; to 26 
THeeLAG 
— —White QUAM-4W. 25¢ 
— —Pink QUAM-4P. 25¢ 
— —Scarlet. QUAM-4S. 25¢ 
Cypress Vine. Showy fis in following 
colors: vine to 20 ft; TA. Oz. 65¢; 1b.$5.00. 
—Sloteri. QUAM-6. 25¢ 
Cardinal Climber. Red fis with white 
throat. -2” long; vine to 20 ft; TA. Oz. 90¢; 
1h.$6.50. 
—Mixed. QUAM-X. 25¢ 
Above species and varieties. 
(ray-MOND-ah) 
Gesneriaceae. Small plants making flat 
rosettes of hairy basal leaves; stems 3-4 
inches long, bearing several 4-5 pointed flat 
flowers, resembling Saintpaulia, to which 
family it belongs; fully hardy with some 
protection; seedlings develope slowly. 
RAMONDA. 
—Nathaliae. RAMO-5. 50¢ 
Lavender-blue with golden centers; Serb- 
aces 
—Myconii. RAMO-7. 50¢ 
Purple fis, 1’’ across; 3 inches high; HHP. 
Not too high temperature in germinating; 
expose to the light. 
— —rosea. 
—pyrenaica: see Myconii. 
—Mixed. 
RAMO-7R. 50¢ 
RAMO-X. 30¢ 
RANUNCULUS 
Buttercup, Crowfoot. Ranunculaceae. A 
very large genus and popular in flower gard- 
ens; those grown mainly as GH plants are in 
R. asiaticus. They are easily grown; C-23 
—aconitifolus. RAN-2. 30¢ 
White fis, 1’’ across; 3 ft; HP 
—californicus. RAN-13. 25¢ 
Yellow fis; 2 ft; Ore; HP. 
—calandrinoides. - RAN-14. 40¢ 
Winter flowering; white flushed pink, 2” 
across; silver leaves; HP. 
—hirtellus. RAN-30. 25¢ 
Variable species; yellow, white orpale 
rose fis92 sacG;. rs 
—Hybrids. RAN-3IF. 25¢ 
French giant hybrids. 
—Lappaceus. RAN-33. 30¢ 
