Gf GONARD & JONES GOMPANY — WEST GROVE, Pa. 
Hardy Perennial Phlox 
The Improved Varieties of Hardy Perennial Phlox, 
which we offer below, are among the handsomest and 
most useful of our hardy herbaceous plants. The flowers 
are very large, and borne in grand massive heads of 
most brilliant colors. The plants are perfectly hardy, 
and when established will bloom on year after year, with 
little or no attention. There are few plants that with so 
little care will make such a handsome display of brilliant 
colored flowers every season. ‘To obtain best results, the 
soil for them should be deeply dug and have incorporated 
into it some well-decayed manure. They will be better 
if given water during a dry spell and a mulch of manure 
for the Winter. 
Select Mew Warieties 
ELIZABETH CAMPBELL—Very bright salmon pink with lighter 
shadings and dark crimson eye. An entirely new and muc 
wanted shade in phlox. Price, 25c. each postpaid. 
FRAU ANTON BUCHNER—The finest white variety yet introduced, 
having the largest truss and also the largest individual flower. 
Dwarf habit. Price, 25c. each, postpaid. 
MME. PAUL DUTRIE—Delicate lilac rose. The flowers are borne 
in immense panicles. Price, 25c. each, postpaid. 
ROSENBERG—Bright reddish violet with blood red eye. Large 
truss and the individual flowers are as large as a silver dollar. 
Price, 25c. each, postpaid. 
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Phlox—Htandard W arieties 
Price, 15c. each; 3 for 40c.; $1.40 per dozen, postpaid 
The above 4 new and rare varieties for 
90c., postpaid. 
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Athis—Salmon pink; tall grower. Henry Murger (Medium)—White, carmine center. 
Agle Adanson (Medium)—White with red eye. Jules Cambon (Medium)—Reddish purple with 
Etna (Medium)—Crimson red, cherry red eye. exceptionally large, pure white center. 
Gruppan Konigin (Tall)—Mauve color, red eye. | Louis Blanc (Tall)—Reddish violet, choice. 
G. A. Strohlein (Medium)—Scearlet, crimson eye. | Pantheon (Tall)—The most beautiful pink offered. 
Hermine (Dwarf)—Grows only 10 inches. White. | Von Hochberg (Tall)—The ideal crimson. 
Unequalled for bordering. Early. Vesuvius (Medium)—Red with bright purple eye. 
OFFER No. 72a—The Set of 12 Standard Varieties for $1.25, postpaid. 
HARDY PERENNIAL PHLOX IN MIXED VARIETIES 
An excellent mixture of colors at very small cost. Price, only 10c. each; 10 for 75c., postpaid. 
PHLOX SUBULATA—" Moss Pink or Moun= CONSIDER THE SAVING 
tain Pink ay Variety Alba and Rosea. Has of time, labor and expense when you plant Perennials. 
pretty moss-like evergreen foliage, which during They do not need to be taken up in the Fall or set out 
the early Spring is hidden under masses of white again in the Spring. 
and pink flowers. _ An excellent plant for rockery WHEN SELECTION IS LEFT TO US 
or border, and invaluable for carpeting the | | ,,cfrto have us select’ please s0 state and order, 12 
ground and covering graves. Price, 15c. each, 2 for $1.00; 25 for $2.00, postpaid. $6.50 for 100, by 
for 25c., $1.25 per doz., postpaid. SEREe: 
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PLATYCODON A Pansy 
(Balloon Flower or Japanese Bell Flower) 
A low-growing, bushy, herbaceous plant with hand- 
some deep green foliage, and bearing beautiful large 
bell-shaped flowers, lovely violet blue. It makes a hand- 
some, vigorous plant, blooms very quickly and continues 
loaded with flowers the whole season, June to October. 
It is entirely hardy and is one of the most satisfactory 
plants for the flower border it is possible to have. 
Extra large roots, 30c., postpaid; $2.50 per 
dozen, by express. 
PANSY PLANTS 
For size of bloom, richness and variety of 
coloring, we believe these plants are unsur- 
passed. (Set out in the Spring as soon as the 
ground can _be worked; will do better if pro- 
tected over Winter.) Price, strong plants, 10c. 
each: 12 for 75c., postpaid. 100 for $5.00, by 
Platycodon express. 
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