CURRIE BROTHERS CO. FARM AND GARDEN ANNUAL 



77 



PHLOX DRUMMONDII. 



No garden should be without a bed of these, the most showy of all the 

 dwarf growing annuals. Sown in the open ground during April and 

 May, they produce a perfect blaze of brilliant colored flowers until cut 

 down by frost. The richness of color and the profusion with which the 

 flowers are produced make them indispensable for massing in beds and 

 borders. H. A. Pkt. 



Fine mixed — Per oz. 60c; % oz. 20c 5 



Large Flowering, Extra Choice Mixed Phlox — Saved from the finest 



flowers and colors; a very choice mixture. Per oz. 75c; % oz. 25c. . 10 



LARGE FLOWERING PHLOXES. 

 Alba, pure white. 

 Black Warrior, dark purple. 

 Black Brown, the darkest color in Phloxes. 

 General Grant, rich purple. 



Leopoldii, splendid deep pink with white eye. 

 Grandiflora Snlendens, bright scarlet with -white eye. 

 Grandiflora Atropnrpurea Alba Oculatu, dark purple with white eye. 

 Chamois Rose, salmon pink, dark scarlet eye. 

 Isabellina, yellow. 



Oculata Alba, pure white, crimson eye. 

 Rose D'Aniour, silvery pink, shading to dark rose. 

 Princess Royal, violet, striped white. 



Any of the above, pkt. 5c; 

 6 pkts. 25c. 



SBLOS— STAR, Off QUEDLINBUBG. 



DWARF COMPACT PHLOXES. 



Small, compact plants, growing about 6 inches high, covered with a pro- 

 fusion of large flowers. Pkt. 



White, Rose, Scarlet, each, 3 pkts. 25c 10 



Finest Mixed, 3 pkts. 25c 10 



PHLOX CUSPIDATA — Star of Quedlinburg. 



Sharply toothed and fringed flowers, the thorn-like middle dents are four 



or five times longer than in the ordinary varieties: 

 white, and represents the perfect form of a star. 

 Mixed Colors ; 



each flower is bordered 



DOUBLE PHLOXES. 



The flowers of the double varieties last longer in bloom than the single 

 and are invaluable as cut flowers. 

 Finest Mixed 10 



HARDY PERENNIAL PHLOXES. 



The hardy perennial Phloxes are beautiful, stately plants, and should be 

 represented in all gardens, either in the way of clumps in the herbaceous 

 border or in solid beds on the ridges of lawns, shrubbery, etc. Our seed 



is saved from 



HARDY PERENNIAL PHLOXES. 



PHLOX DRUMMONDII (LARGE FLOWERING.) 



a collection of the finest named flowers, 

 Sown in spring or summer will produce blooming plants the fol- 

 lowing year. For plants for immediate effect see our Plant De- 

 partment, page 109. 



Fine Mixed Varieties 10 



PHORMIUM. 



Folius Variegatis (New Zealand Flax) — Handsome grass- Pkt. 

 like foliage, suitable for lawn decoration, vases, etc. Varie- 

 gated foliage 10 



PHYSOSTEGIA. 



False Dragon Head. 



Vlrginica — Height 3 Pkt. 



to 4 feet. A beauti- 



f u 1 free-blooming 



perennial. If kept 



cut will flower from 



mid-summer until 



fall. Color, a shell 



pink. An exceed- 

 ingly desirable 

 plant 10 



PLATYCODON. 



Chinese Bell Flower. 



An exceedingly attrac- 

 tive class of hardy bor- 

 der plants, closely resem- 

 bling the Campanulas, 

 with which they are often 

 confounded. 



Grandiflorum (Bell 

 Flowers) — -3 feet. A 

 very handsome 

 plant; blooms con- 

 tinuously all sum- 

 mer. Flowers blue, 

 bell-shaped 10 



PLATl'CODON, 



