LIST OF CHOICE FLOWER SEEDS FOR 1907. Ta 
PHLOX—STAR OF QUEDLINBURG. 
PHLOX CUSPIDATA. 
Star of Quedlinburs. 
Sharply toothed and fringed flowers, 
the thorn-like middle dents are four or 
five times longer than in the ordinary va- 
rieties; each flower is bordered white, and 
represents the perfect form of a star. 
Mixed Colors ..... MEAbob es Bo obe poo bo 
HARDY PERENNIAL PHLOXES. 
The hardy perennial Phloxes are beauti- 
ful, stately plants, and should be repre- 
sented in all gardens, either in the way of 
clumps in the herbaceous border or in solid 
beds om the ridges of lawns, shrubbery, ete. 
Our. seed is saved from a collection of the 
finest named flowers. Sown in spring or 
summer will produce blooming plants the 
following year. For plants for immediate. 
effect see our Plant Department, page 111. 
Fine Mixed Waricties ................ 10 
PHLOX DRUMMONDII (LARGE FLOWDRING,): 
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PHLOX DRUMMONDI. 
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. Jedbciin 
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Large Flowering, Extra Choice Mixed Phiox—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. 
Leopeldii, splendid deep pink with white eye. 
Grandifiora Splendens, bright scarlet with white eye. 
Grandifiora Atropurpurea Alba Oculata, dark purple with white eye. 
Chamois Rose, salmon pink, dark scarlet eye. 
Isabellina, yellow. 
Oculata Alba, pure white, crimson eye. 
Rose D’Amour, silvery pink, shading to dark rose. 
Princess Royal, violet, striped white. 
Any of the above, pkt. 5c; 6 pkts. 25e; %4 oz. 30c; oz. $1.00. 
DWARK COMPACT PHLOXES. 
Small, compact plants, growing 
about 6 inches high, covered with 
a profusion of large flowers. 
White, Rose, scarlet, each, 3 
DEUS Ha2ID Cort payarecni ieee cena en 10 
Finest Mixed, 3 pkts. 25c; % 
OZ aed ey iedarep eee 10 
DOUBLE FLOWERING 
PHLOXES. 
The flowers of the double vari- 
eties last longer in bloom than 
the single and are invaluable as 
eut flowers. 
Pict. 
Winest Mixed. .........../.. 10 
PORTULACA. 
Popular hardy annuals, © 
producing fiowers of al- 
most every hue in the 
greatest profusion; suc- 
ceed best in warm, sun- 
ny places, and will hard- 
ly. ever suffer for the 
want of moisture. When 
other plants are dying for the want of water, this little 
beauty will continue blooming freely, 
= SINGLE PORTULACA. 
SINGLE PORTULACA. Pkt. 
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Splendens—A rosy purple*.... 26h. SS ele 5 
Thellussonii—F ine crimson .............0.5 eee eee ees 5 
Splendid Mixed—A11 colors; %. oz. 20¢e..............0.. ae 5 
DOUBLE PORTULACA. 
Large Wloweving. 
Flowers of the double variety make a grand display re- 
maining open all day in the burning sun. 
Carnation Striped, Yellow, 
Orange, White, 
Purple, Searlet, 
Rose, Choice Mixed. 
Any of above, packet 10c; 3 packets 20¢; 
; Yon Fd5e. 
Collection of 7 separate colors, 40¢, 
