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HORTICULTURE 



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HARDY PERENNIAL PHLOX 



We are the largest growers of Perennial Phlox in the world. 

 Our eolleotion is unequalled, and we are prepared to furnish 

 the new and rare liinds as well as all the popular standard 

 varieties in large quantities. 



Over quarter of a million one-year-old field-grown plants In 

 stoclt. 



Ready for Delivery Now 

 New and Rare Hardy Phlox 



Per HJO Per inoii 



Albion. A variety which originated with us 

 several years since. It is a remarliably 

 strong, vigorous grower, producing very 

 large panicles of pure white flowers with 

 a faint aniline red eye. An excellent sort 

 for massing $10 00 «00 nn 



Aglae AdHiuson, (Tall). Immense flower 



and truss; snow white, with violet-rose eye.. 8 00 75 hii 



B. Compte, (Tail). A glowing reddish or 

 French purple; one of the finest dark-col- 

 ored varieties 6 00 50 "' 



Chaieaabriand, (Medium). Pure white 

 with crlmson-caraiine eye, shading to bright 

 violet purple 6 00 50 in ' 



Consul H. Tro8t. (Tall). Pure red with 



bright French purple eye 6 00 5i,i'" 



Coqnelicot. (Dwarf). A flue pure scarlet 



with crinison-red eye 6 00 50 ii 



Etna (Medium). Crimson-red, suffused with 



flery red; cherry red eye 6 00 50 "i 



Edmuna Kosiaud, (Medium). Reddish vio- 

 let, shading brighter towards the centre of 

 petals, with an exceptionally large, white, 

 star-shaped centre 10 00 90 i" 



F. G. Von Lassburg, (Tall). The finest 

 white In cultivation, the individual flowers 

 being fully double the size of any other 

 variety, pure in color; a strong, clean, vigor- 

 ous grower 50 00 



General Giovauluelii, (Dwarf). Bright 



Tyrian rose, with light shadings at the base 

 of each petal; a pure red eye, very effective.. 6 00 



Hermine, (DWAKF). The dwarfest variety 

 in our collection, never exceeding ten inches 

 in height, pure white flowers of good size, 

 earlv; unequalled for bordering; a perfect lit- 

 tle gem 10 00 



Independence, (Tall). An excellent large- 

 flowering early white 6 00 



Inspector Elpel, (Tall). Tender rose, with 



bright crimson-carmine eye 6 00 



ramartine. (Tall. Very bright magenta, with 



a large white centre; very effective 6 00 



Lord Kaleigta, (Dwarf). Deep reddish violet, 



distinct 6 00 



le Matadi, (Tall). Deep reddish violet, with 



darker eye 6 00 



Mrs. Jenkins. (Tall). An early-flowering pure 

 white, forming an immense panicle; one of 

 the best 10 00 



Micnael ('ervaiitea, (Tall). Pure white, 



with pure red eye; larger flower 5 00 



Stella'8 I'hoice. (Tall), A much-branching 



late white variety 6 00 



Seloia. (Tall). Large flower, pale rose mauve, 



with distinct claret-red eye 10 00 



Collection of Choice Standard Phloxes 



Aqulllon, (Tall). Bright Tyrian rose with crimson-red eye. 



Andreas Hoffer, (Medium). An early and contlnnons 



flowering pure white. 



Bouquet Fleuri. (Dwarf). Pure white with crimson-car- 



mine eye; free-flowering: each branch a perfect bouquet. 



Bridesmaid, (Tall). White, with large crimsou-carmine 

 centre. 



Feraiiger. (Dwarf). Ground color white, delicately suffused 

 with rosy pink and distinct amaranth-red eye. 



Raccliante, (Tall). Tyrian rose with crimson-carmine eye. 



Blanc Naii>, (Dwarf). Very dwarf pure white. 



Colibri, (Tall). White, with crimson-carmine centre; very late. 



Champa tlysee, (Medium). A very bright rosy magenta of 

 an effective shade. 



Caran n'Acbe, (Dwarf.) Geranium-red with old rose shadings 

 ,ind white eye; very effective. 



Cjclon. (Very Dwarf). White, suffused with lilac; anlllne-red 

 eve in the form of a star. 



Eclaireur, (Tall). Brilliant rosy magenta with large lighter 

 halo; an excellent variety. 



Eugene Danzenvillie (Tall). Lilac, shading white to- 



wards the edges; large white centre. 



Esclarmonde, (Tall). Lilac marked with white; aniline-red 

 eye. 



Frau Dora rnigeller. (Tall). Very rich, deep rose; a 



strong tree-flowering late variety. 

 Gustav >iHdaud, (Tail). Ground color white, delicately 



suffused with reddish violet; Tyrian rose eye. 

 Graff Von Ungei-er. (Tall). Large flower; white suffused 



throughout with rosy lilac and dark crimson centre. 

 H, o. AViger*.. (Tall). Pure white, with crimson-carmine eye. 

 Henry Mnrger (Tall). White, with crimson-carmine centre. 

 Inspector Peik«T, (Tall). Purplish mauve, washed with 



white. 

 Jeanne D'Arc. (Tall). A late-flowering pure white. 

 ta Vague, (Medium). Pure mauve with aniline-red eve; one 



of the best Phlox in our collection. 

 Mozart, (Tall). Ground color white, suffused with salmon; 



aniline-red eye. 

 Alme. Ittarl Kuppenhelm (Dwarf). A fine, late, pure 



white. 

 Itlartiuique, (Tall). Tender rose with brighter eye. 

 Mme. Pape Carpentier (Dwarf). Verv early pure white; 



tube of corolla tinted with pink. 

 Otto Thalacker, (Dwarf). Tyrian rose with deep red eye 



and light halo. 

 Obergartner Wltiig, (Medium). Bright magenta, with 



crimson-carmine eye; large flower and truss; the best of Its 



type. 

 Pantheon. (Tall). Bright carmine rose. 

 Pecheur D'Islande, Crimson red, suffused with 



cochineal-red and carmine-red eye. 

 Pacha, (Dwarf). Deep rose pink suffused with solferlno-red 



and carmine-purple eye. 

 Profe-.sor •ichlirinRn. (Tall). Pure mauve with crimson 



carmine eye; an effective late flowering variety. 

 Papill-n. (Medium). Bright violet purple, peculiarly marked 



with white. 

 Philibert Andenbranrt, (Tall). Pure white with carmine 



<entre: large flower. 

 K P. struthers. (Tall). Rosy carmine with claret-red eye; 



one of the best Phlox In cultivation. 

 Sun-hine, (Dwarf). Large flower, aniline-red with erlmson- 



red eye and light halo. 

 Thebaide. (Dwarf). Carmine lake with brighter shadings 



and aniUne-red eye. 

 Von Goethe. (Tall). Tyrian rose, suffused with carmine lake 



and carmine-red eye. 

 Zouave, (Medium). Bright rosy magenta with red centre. 



Price Choice Standard Varipfies ; Strong, one-year- 

 old field-grown plants, 75 cts. doz. ; $5.00 per 100; .$40.00 per 1000. 



Early Flowering Phlox (p Suffruticosa) 



Mias Lingard. A grand free-flowering white. $1.00 per doz.; 

 $7.00 per 100; $60.00 per 1000. 



For a full and complete list of Hardy Perennial Plants as 

 well as all other seasonable Plants, Bulbs and Seeds see our 

 new Wholesale List. 



HENRY A. DREER, 714 Chestnut St., PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



