. Annual & hardy perennial plants. Nurseries (Horticulture) Pennsylvania Chester County; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Pernnials Seeds Catalogs. ALPINE AND HARDY PERENNIAL PLANTS. 35 <K. triloba. (Thkee-lohed Oenothera.) A dwarf plant with hand- some foliage, and yellowish flowers, changing to rose-color. OPI M l 4. Prickly Pear. 20 cts. each. A genus belonging to the Cactus family, with flnt. jointed stems. Flowers large, yellow, opening in the sunshine. Succeeds best in sandy soil. Fine for IOpuntia K.\] O. Itafinesquii. species, prostrate in hardy. (Rafinesque's Pric


. Annual & hardy perennial plants. Nurseries (Horticulture) Pennsylvania Chester County; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Pernnials Seeds Catalogs. ALPINE AND HARDY PERENNIAL PLANTS. 35 <K. triloba. (Thkee-lohed Oenothera.) A dwarf plant with hand- some foliage, and yellowish flowers, changing to rose-color. OPI M l 4. Prickly Pear. 20 cts. each. A genus belonging to the Cactus family, with flnt. jointed stems. Flowers large, yellow, opening in the sunshine. Succeeds best in sandy soil. Fine for IOpuntia K.\] O. Itafinesquii. species, prostrate in hardy. (Rafinesque's Prickly-pear.) A very ornamental growth, with large, showy, yellow flowers. Entirely OKOHTIUN. Golden Club. 50 cts. each. An aquatic genus belonging to the Arum family, with floating leaves, and flowers crowded on a long spacllat; of a golden-yellow color. O. aquatic iiiii. (Aquatic Golden Club.) Elliptic leaves on long stalks. Handsome for ponds, &c. Entirely hardy. PACHYSANDRA. 25 cts. each. Low. spreading plants, with coarsely-toothed leaves, and spikes of small, greenish-white flowers. Of easy cultivation, succeeding well on the rockery. I*. |»rocualliens. A very early blooming plant, native of Kentucky and southward. Very dwarf in growth. P^O.\lA. Peony. 30 cts. each. Our collection of these handsome, hardy perennials, embraces some of the most beautiful varieties known to florists. They are easily grown in rich borders, and are entirely hardy. PANICI M. Panic Grass. 25 cts. ench. A large genus belonging to the (iramineae or grass family, tal, of graceful habit, hardy, and easily cultivated. P. Vlrgaliini. Grows in large masses, from three to live feet high, with large, loose panicles of purplish flowers. PAPAVER. Poppy. 50 cts. each. Generally coarse-growing plants with showy flowers, and milky juice. Mostly natives of Europe and Asia. Easily grown In good garden soil. P. alpiiiiim. (Alpine Poppy. An Austrian species, growing only about one foot high, blooming all summer


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