Descriptive Catalogue. 77 



PERENJS1AL PHLOXES. 



This tribe of plants will succeed in any good, rich soil, not over dry. To the 

 amateur they are invaluable. Perennials perfectly hardy, producing a profu- 

 sion of bloom during summer and fall. There is every shade of color, from pure- 

 white to rich purple and crimson. 



Our collection of Phloxes received First Premium from the Maryland Hor- 

 ticultural Society, September, 1875. 



Price 20 cents each. S2 per dozen. 



Admiral de Lenois. "White, deep vio- Monsieur Veiteh. Fine purple. 



let centre. Monsieur Muret de Bont. Dark rich 



Alexandrine Bellet de Verenne. Deep purple. 



crimson, dark eye. Mr. Delamere. Light crimson, dark 



Alphonse Karr. Deep crimson, fine eye. 



spike. Mr. Bonneau. Purplish crimson, fine 



Aurelie Duriez. White, deep violet spike. 



eye. Mad'lle Irma Huet. Pure white, beau- 



Aurantica Superba. Rich vermilion. tiful white. 



Comte de Lambertaye. Deep crimson. Monsieur Domage. "White, crimson 



dark eye. eye. 



Chauzy. Lilac rose, very fine. Monsieur Rafarin. Pale salmon, crim- 



Comtesse de Serricourt. White, violet son eye. 



eye. Mad. Moisset. Rose, crimson centre, 



Dame Blanche. Pure white, lilac eye. large flower. 



Deliverance. Dark rose, carmine centre Midas. Rose, crimson eye, good habit. 



Etoile du !Neuilly. Stiiped purple and Monsieur Gigre. Red scarlet, dark eye. 



white. Had. La Comtessa de Turenne. Pure 



Eugenie la Brasseur. Purplish crimson white, purple centre. 



Francis Henricq. Rosy crimson. Mons. Caillard. Pure white, purple 



Judith. White, violet eye. centre. 



L ; Avenir. Dark crimson, deep eye. Monsieur J. Heine. White with pink 



Madame Rendatler. "White and crim- eye. 



son flake. Mr. Rollison. Purplish crimson, dark 



Madame la Comtesse de Malart. White, eye. 



red centre. Mr. Forrest. Crimson purple, very 



Madame Marin Saison. White, large fine. 



pink eye. Mr. Thibaut. Rosy crimson, dark 



Madame Andry. White, crimson eye. 



centre. Pio the IX. Scarlety crimson, dark 



Madame Lacerf. Clear paper white. eye. 



Madame Marsant. Light crimson, Professor Koch. Light vermilion, 



dark eye. dark eye. 



Madame Sceur. White violet eye. Reve d : Or. Brilliant salmon, cerise 



Mr. Robine. Bright crimson, superb. eye, fine. 



Mr. Bienvenue. Bright purplish crim- Souvenir de Soultzmat. White, large 



son. crimson eye. 



Madame Levrat. Light carmine, dark Richard Wallace. White centre violet. 



centre. Souvenir de Ma Mere. White, violet 



Madame Autin. Deep vermilion, fine centre. 



spike. Surpasse Maria Bellanger. Rosycriin- 



Monsieur William Bull. Lilac rose, son, dark eye. 



very large. Surpasse Mad. Fontaine. Very beau- 



Mons. H. Low. Crimson, dark eye. tiful. white. 



Madame Atger. W 7 hite, violet eye. Venus. Pure white, line spike. 



Perennial Phloxes. 



The following are dwarf in habit, belonging to the Suff'ruticosa section. We 

 can, with the greatest confidence, recommend those to all lovers of this class of 



