Archive image from page 84 of Descriptive catalogue of the Jewell. Descriptive catalogue of the Jewell Nursery Co . descriptivecatal1894jewe Year: 1894 DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE. 63 P. Subulata. Moss Pink.—Spreading and narrow, moss- like leaves; flowers pinkish-purple, with a darker center, and produced in wonderful ])roiusion in April or May. P. Var. Alba.— \ white flowering variety of the above. Ver\' showy when ill tlower, i)resentiny to the e\'c masses of bloom like sheets of snow PAPAVEK. Poppy. Showy perennials with large flowers of rich and striking colors. P. Orieiitale. Okiisntai


Archive image from page 84 of Descriptive catalogue of the Jewell. Descriptive catalogue of the Jewell Nursery Co . descriptivecatal1894jewe Year: 1894 DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE. 63 P. Subulata. Moss Pink.—Spreading and narrow, moss- like leaves; flowers pinkish-purple, with a darker center, and produced in wonderful ])roiusion in April or May. P. Var. Alba.— \ white flowering variety of the above. Ver\' showy when ill tlower, i)resentiny to the e\'c masses of bloom like sheets of snow PAPAVEK. Poppy. Showy perennials with large flowers of rich and striking colors. P. Orieiitale. Okiisntai, Poppv.—Dcej) scarlet; large; very showy ; eighteen inches. June. POTENTILLA. ( inqiiefil. Deep red, shaded with inaroon ; two feet. Julv P. Russelliaiia.— and August. P. Veris. PRIMULA. Primrose. -Flovi'ers bright yellov- in terminal umbels, in spring and eai'ly summer. PYRETHRUM. Feverfew. A valuable class of very interesting, hardy, herbaceous plains, which onh' require to be set in the open ijorder and the usual treatment of perennial plants. P. Roscuin.—Extremely showy and valuable as cut flowers; color changes from white to shades of rose, carmine and crimson. Sometimes called the 'colored daisy.' P. Ulig'inosuni.—Is one of the tioblest of all tall growing, herbaceous plants, forming dense tufts, five to seven feet in height, terminated by large clusters of pure white flowers; valuable. RANUNCULUS. Buttercup. These are among the best of early spring flowers, being very effective. Acotiitifolius Luteo Pleno.—Double Orange Yellow Crowfoot; two feet. May and June. R. BulbOSUS.—Yellow, double, handsome foliage; fifteen inches. Ma R. 3IoiitailUS. Mountain BuTTERCi'P.—Bright yellow flowers; six to nine inches. May. SAPONARIA. Soapwort. S. Ocyilioides. Rock Soapwort.—A beautifid dwarf perennial, completely covered in summer with rosy pink flowers. SANGUiyARIA. Bloodroot. S. Canadensis.—One of the most desirable and handsome native plants,


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