. Annual illustrated, descriptive catalogue of seeds, plants, vines, small fruits. Nurseries (Horticulture); Nursery stock; Vegetables; Seeds; Flowers; Shrubs; Ornamental trees; Fruit trees; Gardening; Equipment and supplies; Parker & Wood (Firm). English Pansy. PASSIFLORA, 01- PASSION-FLOWER. ^ class of exceedingly beautiful climbing-plants, producing a profusion of curious flowers during the summer and autumn in the open border, and are also valuable for the conservatory. Half-hardy perennial. 10 feet. 833. Passiflora coerulea, sky blue 10 PEAS, SWEET (Lathyrus Odoratus). These are among


. Annual illustrated, descriptive catalogue of seeds, plants, vines, small fruits. Nurseries (Horticulture); Nursery stock; Vegetables; Seeds; Flowers; Shrubs; Ornamental trees; Fruit trees; Gardening; Equipment and supplies; Parker & Wood (Firm). English Pansy. PASSIFLORA, 01- PASSION-FLOWER. ^ class of exceedingly beautiful climbing-plants, producing a profusion of curious flowers during the summer and autumn in the open border, and are also valuable for the conservatory. Half-hardy perennial. 10 feet. 833. Passiflora coerulea, sky blue 10 PEAS, SWEET (Lathyrus Odoratus). These are among the most useful and beautiful of the hardy annuals. They will attain a considerable height in rich soil, and bloom throughout the season if the flowers are cut freely and tbey are not allowed to ripen seed. Hardy annuals. 6 feet. 834. Peas, sweet, mixed. Per lb., 75 cents. .05 .10 835. — white 05 10 336. — striped, . , os .10 337. — skyhlue, 05 .10 338. — Crown Princess of Prussia, delicate blush, very fine .05 .10 pkt. oz. 339. — Butterfly, white, tinted lilac, extra .05 .10 340. *—Painted Lady, rose and white . . .05 .id 341. — Invincible scarlet, a beautiful deep scarlet variety 05 .10- 342. — everlasting, (lathyrus latifolius), per- ennial ............ .05 .40 PENTSTEMON. Very ornamental perennials, with long, graceful spikes of fine-shaped and richly colored flowers. One of the most- effective and free-flowering of border and bedding plants; succeeds in any soil. In flower August to September. Half-hardy perennial. 2 feet. 348. Pentstemon, fine mixed 10 PAPAVER. (See Poppy, No. 363.). Petunia, t PETUNIA. These well-known and much-admired plants are of' the easiest culture, and produce a profusion of flowers during the season. In flower July to October. Half-hardy annuals. 344. Petunia nyctaginiflora, white, fragrant. 2 ft i . .05- ; 345. —Phoenicia, small, deep purple, an abun- dant bloomer. 2 ft . .05 ; 346. — New double fringed, a most


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