NOTEWORTHY PERENNIALS 



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Left, Hardy Phlox, the range of varieties giving an excellent choice of colors; right, 

 the Moss Pink or Phlox subulata, used to edge a walk. 



Mme. Paul Dutrie. The color is not so intense. The light salmon 

 gradually changes to a pink which is more deUcate and soft. 



Coquelicot. Flowers are of a most brilUant orange-scarlet with a 

 crimson-red eye. 



Frail Anton Buchner. These flowers are very large, some being 

 larger than a silver dollar. The entire growth is strong and vigorous. 

 'Ili(> flowers are of purest white and the trusses are of enormous size. 



Le Mahdi. The color of this Phlox is a very deep and metaUic 

 l)luish-violet. The trusses are large. 



Rosenbiirg. The flowers are immense in size, of a deep carmine 

 violet color, with a blood-red eye. 



G. A. Sfrohlein. The enonnous clusters of this plant have brilhant 

 scarlet-orange flowers with a bright carmine eye. This color does not 

 fade or bleach out in bright sunlight. 



Bridesmaid. This is a tafl and stately white flowered Phlox with 

 a large, crimson eye. 



Rynstrom (Rijnstroom). This beautiful colored one is a clear pink- 

 The flowers are also extremely large, some being the size of a silver 

 doflar. 



