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HARDY PERENNIAL 
PHLOX. 
Albion (Medium)—Bears very large panicles of pure white 
flowers, with faint red eye. 
Aglae Adanson (Medium)—Very large snow-white flowers, 
with red eye. 
Bacchante (Tall)—Rose, with carmine eye. 
Beranger (Dwarf)—White, suffused delicate pink, with dis- 
tinct red eye. 
Bridesmaid (Tall)—White, with large crimson center. 
Belle Alliance (Medium)—White, with large red eye. 
Clara Benz (Dwarf)—Love'y carmine, rose, with deeper eye. 
Coquelicot (Dwarf)—Bright scarlet, with deep crimson eye. 
De Miribel (Medium)—White, suffused bright rose, red eye. 
Diadem (Dwarf)—Pure white. 
Danton (Medium)—Scarlet, with deeper red eye. 
Etna (Medium)—Crimson, suffused fiery red, cherry eye. 
Eelaireur (Tall)—Bright rosy magenta with lighter halo. 
Frau Dora Umegzeller (Tall)—Crimson, late, free flowering. 
George A. Strohlein (Medium)—Bright scarlet, with crimson 
eye. 
Henry Marcel (Medium)—Red, shaded bright salmon. 
Henry Murger (Tall)—Fine white, with carmine center. 
Jeanne @’Are (Tall)—Fine late white. 
Le Prophet (Dwarf)—Fine bright violet-rose, with large 
light halo and rose eye. 5 
Mme. Paul Dutrie (Tall)—Beautiful soft pink, flowers large 
and borne in immense panicles. 
Mozart (Tall)—White, suffused salmon, red eye. : 
Mrs. Jenkins (Tall)—The best early white for massing. 
Pasecha (Dwarf)—Deep rosy-pink, suffused sulferina-red, car- 
mine-purple eye. 
Pantheon (Tall)—Bright carmine-rose. 
Professor Virchow (Medium)—Carmine, 
ange-scarlet. 
Prosper Henri (Dwarf)—White, with large rosy eye. 
R. P. Struthers (Tall)—Carmine-rose, with claret eye. 
Siebold (Tall)—Bright vermillion red, overlaid orange-scar- 
let, crimson eye. 
Sunshine (Dwarf)—Large aniline-red, with light halo and 
erimson eye. 
Vesuvius (Medium)—Dazzling red, with bright purple eye. 
Von Hochberg (Tall)—Rich crimson. 
Von Lassburg (Medium)—Very large, pure white. 
Price each, 15c; doz., $1.50. 
overlaid with or- 
JAPANESE IRIS (kaempieri). 
The grandest of the Iris family. The flowers, which be- 
gin to appear about the middle of June, are large and of 
gorgeous colors, and are borne in great abundance until the 
middle of August. They succeed under almost all conditions, 
but are especially adapted to rich, moist soil. 
SINGLE VARIETIES. 
Date-dougu—Rich purple-violet. 
GekkKa-no-nami—LHarly, pure white. 
Hano-no-nishiki—Violet-purple, veined white. 
Iso-no-nami—Silvery white, veined violet. 
Kokirin—Rose, tinted white, veined purple. 
Oku-miyako—-Light blue, marked white. 
Shippo—Lilac, heavily veined purple. 
Shishi-ikari—W hite, densely veined dark purple. 
Shi-un-ryo—Light violet, veined deeper. 
Shuckinkwa—Showy erimson-purple, white veins and center. 
Price, each, 25c; doz., $2.50. 
Hardy Perennial Phlox. 
JAPANESE IRIS, 
Gabisan—Violet, edged white. 
Koki-no-iro—Light violet, veined white. 
Mana-dsuru—F ine late white. 
Naden—Bright royal purple. 
Otorige—Aniline-blue, veined white. 
Sekizan—Lilac, veined dark purple. 
Uchiu—Crimson-purple, veined white. 
Uji-no-hotaru—Violet-purple, shaded blue. 
Price each, 25c; doz., $2.50. 
DOUBLE VARIETIES. 
GERMAN IRIS. 
An exceedingly hardy class, succeeding in almost any 
situation. 
Cherion—Standards lilac-mauve; falls violet shading to blue. 
Florentine Alba—Early white. 
Edith—Standards light blue; falls purple, with white veins. 
Gazelle—White frilled mauve. 
Honorabilis—Standards golden yellow; falls mahogany brown. 
Johan de Witt—Standards bluish-violet; falls deep purple, 
veined white. 2 
La Tendresse—Blue throughout, with brown veins. 
Lord Salisbury—Standards amber white; falls dark purple. 
Maori King—Standards golden yellow; falls chocolate, veined 
white and edged yellow. Price each, 25c; doz., $2.50. 
Mme. Chereau—White throughout, edged light blue. 
Rembrandt—Standards lavender; falls deeper. 
Tineae—Blue throughout. 
Price each, 15c; doz., $1.50, except where otherwise noted. 
