FLOWERING BULBS, PLANTS, ETC. 



PHLOXES. 



Tall Choice Perennial Varieties. 



Magnificent border plants. We 

 have offered below sixteen of the 

 choicest varieties, which will 

 give a succession of bloom from 

 June to August. 



Albatross — Pink- 

 shaded purple. 



Aurora Boreale — 



Salmon pink. 



Cross of Honor— Li- 

 lac, each petal mar- 

 gined with white in 

 such a manner as to 

 form a cross. 



Darwin — Pink and 

 lavender. 



Eclaireur — One of 

 the finest Phloxes yet 

 introduced. Plant very 

 dwarf, of a charmiug 

 effect, producing enor- 

 mous carmine flowers, 

 center rosy salmon. 



Jeanne d'Arc — A 

 magnificent pure 

 white. 



Josephine Qerbeaux 

 — Pure white, with 

 brilliant pinkish- 

 carmine center. 



La Vague— Silvery Pink. 

 Le Soleil— Clear pink, with bright 

 rose center; immense trusses. 



Marie Stuart — White with pale pink eye; 

 blooms June and July. 

 Miss Li ngard— White. 

 Ornament— Pink, large flower. 

 Princess Louise — White. 

 Richard Wallace— Pure white, pink eye. 



DWARF PHLOX. 



The dwarf varieties of these very popular 

 plants are remarkable for their fine, dense and 

 procumbent foliage, which clothes the ground 

 as with a carpet of evergreen verdure, rendering 

 the plant exceedingly useful for covering dry 

 and exposed banks or for edging beds and 

 borders. But their most remarkable feature is 

 the profusion of their flowers which, in early 

 summer, create a blaze of color difficult to 

 describe. They are very easily grown. 



P. Amcena— 6 inches, May. Pretty bright pink 

 star-like flowers. Each, 10c; per doz., $1.00. 



TALL l'HLOXES. 



White Queen— A late pure white sort, flower- 

 ing during August. Profuse bloomer. 

 Wm. Robinson— Carmine. 



15c each; $1.50 per doz. 

 The Bet of 16 for 81.75. 



DWARF PHLOX. 



