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HARDY PHLOXES. 



Among hardy herbaceous plants none are more gorgeous and 

 more easily grown than these. They are perfectly hardy, suc- 

 ceeding in any garden soil, and producing magnificent spikes of 

 showy and lasting flowers, yrar after year, with comparatively 

 little care. The varieties we offer are among the finest in culti- 

 vation and comprise the best and most distinct colors. 2\ to 3 ft. 



20 cts. each; $1.75 per doz.; $12.00 per 100. {Except where 

 otherwise 'priced). 



Albion. Pure white with faint rose eye, large truss. 



Antonin Mercie. Soft grayish-lilac; white centre. 



Beacon. Brilliant cherry -red; very effective shade. 



Beranger. White suffused with rosy-pink; amaranth-red eye. 



B. Comte. Glowing crimson. The finest dark-colored variety. 



Blue Hill. Violet blue. 25 cts. each; $2.50 per doz. 



Bridesmaid. White with crimson-carmine centre. 



Champs Elysee. Fine rich purphsh-crimson. 



Clara Benz. Lovely carmine-rose with deeper eye; dwarf. 



Baron van Dedem. Brilhant cochineal-red with salmon shadings. 



Coquelicot. A fine pure scarlet with deep carmine eye. 



Dr. Konigshofer. Vivid orange-scarlet. 



Eelaireur. Bright magenta, with light halo, large flower. 



Elizabeth Campbell. Light salmon changing to pink in the 



centre. 

 Emil Krantz. Rosy-mauve with white centre. 

 Esperance. Mauve with white centre. 

 Eugene Danzanvilliers. Rosy hlac, white eye, very large. 

 Europa. White, with a decided crimson-carmine eye; flowers and 



trusses very large. One of the best. 

 F. G. Von Lassburg. One of the finest whites, pure in color, with 



the individual flowers larger than those of any other white variety. 

 Frau Anton Buehner. Flowers pure white; dwarf. 

 Gen. Van Heutz. BriUiant salmony-red with white centre. 

 Griedur. Pale salmon rose, deep carmine eye. 

 Hanny Pfleiderer. Cream, changing to salmon; carmine-red eye. 

 Helene Vacareseo. Dwarf white; late. 

 Hodur. Lilac-rose shading to white in the centre. 

 Hortense. White with large deep red disc. 

 La Cygne. Pure white; splendid spike; late. 

 La Vogue. Clear silvery-rose. 



Le Madhi. Dark purple-violet. 25 cts. each; .S2.50 per doz. 

 Mme. Paul Dutrie. Delicate lilac-rose, borne in immense panicles. 

 Mrs. Jenkins. A fine pure white for massing; large panicles; early. 



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HARDY VE.'LO'XES.— Continued. 



Pantheon. Brilliant rose. An effective variety. 



P. Fordham. Flowers pure white with a soft pink eye and are as 



large in diameter as a silver doUar; large trusses. 

 Prof. Sehlieman. Bright lilac-rose; late. 

 Prof. Virehow. Bright carmine overlaid with orange-scarlet. 

 R. F. Struthers. Brilliant salmon-rose. 



Richard Wallace. Pure white with maroon centre; tall grower. 

 Rynstrom. Rose, white centre. Enormous flowers. 50 cts. each. 

 Selma. Light rose; cherry-red eye; strong grower. 

 Sunshine. Salmon-rose. Fine deep shade. 35 cts. each. 

 Thor. Deep salmon-pink. 25 cts. each; $2.50 per doz. 

 Von Goethe. Rich salmon-rose. 



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PRIMULA Japonica. Mixed Colors. One of the 



finest Primroses for the garden, producing several 

 whorls of large flowers, on erect stems, varying 

 from white to crimson; May and June. 1| ft. . . .! 



Vulgaris. {P.Acaulis.) The Yellow EnrjHsh Prim- 

 rose. An old favorite, thriving best in a partially 

 shaded situation. Flowers bright canary-yellow; 

 fragrant. 



Vulgaris Mixed. Embraces a fine range of colors. 2.00 



Veris. Polyanthus. Charming dwarf spring-flow- 

 ering plants with many beautiful combinations 

 of colors. The plants thrive best in a partiaUy 

 shaded situation and should be protected during 

 winter with a light covering of dry leaves or 

 meadow hay. Mixed COlorS. 



Veris Yellow. Large-flowcrcd, clear pure yellow. 



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Primula veris. Polyanthus. 



PRUNELLA Webbiana. Self Heal. Flowers crim- 

 son purple; fine for rockeries. 1 ft. ... ... 2.00 12.00 



Webbiana rosea. Liehtpink 2.00 12.00 



Webbiana alba. White 2.00 12.00 



PYRETHRUM roseum. Singlo hybrids Mixed. 



Shades of pink, crimson, and white; June. 2 ft. 

 Double Hybrids. Mixed. Various colors. 

 Uliginosum. Giant Daisy. White, yeUow centre; 



July to September. 4 ft. ... ... • ■ • 



POTENTILLA Miss Willmott. A beautiful border 

 or rock plant, with clear rose-pink flowers. June to 

 September. 1 ft. 



RANUNCULUS acris fl. pi. Double Buttercup. 

 Doublcyellow, button-like flowers; May. 2 ft. ... 



Aeonitifolius fl. pi. Of dense branching habit 

 with a profusion of small double white flowers.. . 

 RUDBECKIA Nitida, Autumn Sun. Showy va- 

 riety with immense flowers of bright yellow. Sep- 

 tember and October. 5 to 6 ft 



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