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Qjrrii? Bros.' horticultural Quide.- 



JflEREMBERGIA. 



Charming little plants, flowering profusely during the whole summer, well 

 adapted for hanging baskets and edgings; for this purpose it cannot be recom- 

 mended too highly, fl. H. P. 

 Frutescens— White 10 



XIGELLA— (Love in a Mist, or Devil in a Bush). 



Compact-growing, free-flowering plants, with curious looking flowers and 

 seed pods. Prom the extraordinary appearance of the stamens this genus has 

 received its singular names. H. A. 

 Damascena Nana— D waif , various colors, 6 inches 5 



OENOTHERA- Evening- Primrose. 



Beautiful free-flowering plant, making a brilliant display during the evening 

 and early morning. H. A. 

 Rosea (Mexican Evening Primrose)— Flowers beautiful rose 10 



OXALIS. 



Very pretty plants for hanging baskets, vases, rock-work, etc., flowering 

 freely. H. H. A. 



Alba— White 5 



Rosea— Rose 5 



Tropasoloides — Yellow flowers, foliage brown 10 



Valdiviana— Fragrant yellow \ 





PHLOX DRDMMONDII. 



No garden should be without a bed of these 

 the most showy of all the dwarf-growing an- 

 nuals. The richness of color and the profusion 

 with which the flowers are produced, make 

 them almost indispensable. Sow in open 

 ground during April and May. H. A. 



Alba — Pure white 5 



Black Warrior— Dark purple 5 



Cardinal— Brilliant scarlet 5 



General Grant— Rich bright purple 5 



isabellina — Yellow 5 



Leopoldii — Splendid deep pink, with white 



eye d 5 



Marmorata — Violet, marbled white o 



Oculata Alba — Pure white, crimson eye 5 



PETUXIA. 



PHLOX DRUMMONDII. 



A highly ornamental and profuse flowering, 

 easily cultivated garden favorite. The brill- 

 iancy and variety of its colors, combined 

 with the duration of Its blooming period, 

 render it invaluable for planting out in beds 

 or mixed borders. The seeds of the double 

 Petunia do not possess as much vitality as 

 those of the single, and a good deal of care 

 must be used to get them to germinate; nor 

 will they all come double. H. H. P. 



Fine mixed — Splendid varieties 5 



Hybrida— Finest striped and blotched varie- 

 ties, mixed 10 



Hybrida Alba — Large pure white 5 



Hybrida Countess of Ellesmere — Rose 5 



Intus Aurea — Beautiful flowers with yellow 



throat 15 



Grandiflora Finest mixed (Large Flower- 

 ing)— From a collection of superbly 

 bordered, striped and spotted flowers. 15 

 Grandiflora Fringed Finest mixed (Large 

 Flowering) — A new strain with fringed 

 and frilled edges, very distinct and beauti- 



PHLOX STAB OF QUEDLINEUBG. ful , coming true {rom Beed 25 



Double Lady of the Lake— A large double pure white variety, very chaste and beautiful 25 



Double Fringed— Choice mixed. Saved from a magnificent collection, will produce flowers 



of unrivaled brilliancy .n 25 



Double Inimitable— Saved from carefully fertilized flowers, and will produce a large per- 

 centage of doubles, while such plants as are single are marvels of beauty in colors and 

 markings 25 



Phlox Drummondii— (Continued). 



Princess Royal— Violet, striped white 5 



Rose D' Amour— Bright rose 5 



Fine nixed -Per ounce, 60c 5 



Grandiflora Splendens-Brieht scarlet, with white eye 10 



Grandiflora Atropurpurea Alba Oculata— Dark purple with white eye 10 



Grandiflora nixed— Per ounce, fl.OO 10 



New Dwarf Phlox. 



Small compact plants growing about six inches high, covered with a profusion of large 

 flowers. Very fine for pot culture "and borders. 



White.. 10 Scarlet 10 Rose 10 



Punicea Striata— Rich vermilion, striped white 10 Finest mixed 10 



Phlox Cuspid ata, Star of Quedlinhurg-. 



A distinct form of Phlox with shapely toothed and fringed flowers, and the thorn-like 

 middle dents are four or five times longer than in the ordinary varieties ; each flower is 

 bordered white, and represents the perfect form of a star. (See cut.) 

 Mixed colors 10 



Douhle Phlox. 



The flowers of the double varieties are much larger than the single, and last longer in 

 bloom ; tbey are therefore valuable as a cut flower. 

 Double White 10 



Hardy Perennial Phlox. 



Favorite hardy border plants, bearing large trusses of brilliant-colored flowers. 

 Fine mixed varieties 10 



OUR PETUNIAS AND PHLOXES ARE WITHOUT EQUALS. 



