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PHLOX, LARGE FLOWKKING, MIXED. Pkt., lOc; OZ.,75e. 



Phlox Drummondi. 



For beds ivnd massing notliing can surpass these beautiful 

 annuals. They produce iniiueuse trusses ot large brilliant 

 flowers of numberless hues, throughout the summer. Hardy 

 annual; 1]4 feet. 



2360. Plilox Drummondi, Mixed Colors. Pkt., 5c.; 

 oz., 50c. 



L.AKGE FLOTVEKING PHLOX. 



An improved strain, with very large, perfectly round 

 flowers, the petals overlapping each other. (See cut.) 



2371. Large Flowering, Mixed. Pkt., 10c. 



2376. Now Dwarf Large Flowering, Mixed. Splen- 

 did for pot culture and ribbon bedding. Pkt., 10c. 



2367. Star of Qaedlinburg;. The flowei-s of this strik- 

 ing novelty have a most distinct and star-like appearance. 

 (See cut above). Pkt., 10c.; 3 pkts., 25c. 



2366. Hardy Perennial Phlox. Fine mixed varieties. 

 Pkt, 10c. 



POPPIES. 



Showy plants, making a gorgeous display of large bril- 

 liant flowers. They are of easy culture, but the seed should 

 be sown where it is to remain, as they will not bear trans- 

 planting. 



2380. P. Umbrosum. Brilliant, deep .scarlet, marked 

 with four large black spots. Pkt., 5c. 



2-384. P. SNOAVDKIFT. This charming new poppy 

 produces pure snowy white extremely double flowers, of 

 perfect form and large size. Pkt., 10c. 



2389. Fire Diagon. Brilliant scarlet, with black spots 

 margined white. Pkt.,5e. 



2.390. P. Double PsBony Flowered, Mixed. Immense 

 double flowers, in form resembling pEeonies. Pkt., 5c. 



2381. P. Mikado [New Strijied Japanese Poppy). The 

 flowers double, white striped crimson, with elegantly curved 

 petals like a Japanese chrysanthemum. Pkt., 10c. 



2382. Carnation Flowered, Mixed. Splendid large 

 double flowers. Pkt., .5e.; oz., 20c. 



2383. New Shirley. Is perfectly hardy, and flowers pro- 

 fusely the first season from seed. The colors are pure, soft 

 and varied, and range from blush white, rose, delicate pink 

 and carmine, to a bright .sparkling crimson. Pkt., 5c. 



2385. P. THE BKIDE. A beautiful new variety, with 

 very large, fine white flowers of perfect form. Pkt., 10c. 



2386. P. Orientale. Large oriental poppy ; a stately 

 perennial; 2).^ ft.; with bold showy flowers. Pkt., 10c. 



2387. P. NEW WHITE SWAN. The flowers of this 

 beautiful Poppy are of immense size, very double, with beau- 

 tifuUv laciniated petals, and of the purest possible white. 

 Pkt., 10c. 



2.388. P. Glaucum {New Tulip Poppy). A glo-ssy new 

 annual poppy, twenty inches high, with beautifully shaped, 

 large flowers, four inches across, of a most brilliant dark scar- 

 let. The two outside petals are double the size of the inner 

 ones, and each pair forms by itself a round cup of flower, 

 which nearly resembles a single tulip. Pkt.,]Oe.; 3pkts.,25c. 



2391. P. Mixed. Composed of the flne.st double and 

 single annual sorts. Pkt., 5c.; oz., 20c. 

 POKTULACA. 



2400. P. Finest Single, Mixed. A large variety of the 

 most brilliant colors. Pkt. , 5c.; oz., 40c. 



2401. Double Rose Flowered, Mixed. The most bril- 

 liant shades and choice flowers. Pkt., 10c. 



PRIMULA (Primrose). 



2420. P. Finabriata Sinensis, Extra Choice, Mixed. 



Very large magnificent flowers of the richest and most varied 

 colors. Pkt., 25c. 



2421. Fiinbriata Flore Pleno, Mixed. An exceed- 

 ingly choice strain of double varieties. Pkt., 35c. 



2422. Fimbriata .Sinensis, Fine Mixed. Pkt., l'5c. 



2423. P. Veris (English Cowslip). Pkt., 6c. 



2424. P. OBCONICA. A profuse blooming primrose, 

 bearing on long stems heads containing ten to fifteen flowers. 

 The flowers are pure white, shading occasionally to lilac, and 

 have the true primrose fragrance. Pkt., lOc; 3 pkts., 2.5c. 



PTRETHRCM (Feverfew). 



2440. P. Parthenifolium Aureuin (Golden Feather). A 

 highly ornamental golden yellow foliage plant, unexcelled 

 for bedding. Hardy perennial ; 1}^ ft. Pkt., .5c.; oz., .50c. 



2441. P. Roaeava {Persian Insect Powder Plant). Hand- 

 some aster-like flowers, with pink rays and deep yellow cen- 

 tres; foliage fern-like, most beautifully cut. Pkt., 10c. 



_ RICINCS (Castor Oil Bean). 



2460. R. Gibsoni. Handsome deep red foliage, compact 

 branching habit; 5 ft. Pkt., 5c. 



2461. Sanguineus. Leaves green, stalks blood red, 

 showy red fruit ; 8 ft. Pkt., 5c. 



246-'. Phillippiniensis. A majestic variety, with beau- 

 tiful gigantic foliage ; 10 ft. Pkt., 5c. 



2163. Mixed. Many choice sorts. Pkt., 5c.; oz., 20c. 



2464. RICINUS, DUCHESS OP EDINBURGH. The 

 stem and leaves of this beautiful plant are of a bright metal- 

 lic bronze ; the large branches of Wie fruit are of a vivid red, 

 and as they are borne up some ten or twelve feet from the 

 ground, it gives a ti-opical efTect that is unexcelled. All this 

 can be obtained in one year from the seed. Pkt., 5o.; oz., 20c. 



2465. Kicinus Zanzibarlensis. The leaves of this new 

 variety attain a gigantic size, measuring 2 to 2J^ ft. across, 

 and include light and dark green and coppery bronze colors. 

 This stately plant will give the lawn a fine tropical effect. 

 Pkt., lOc; 3 pkts., 25c. 



SALVIA. 



A very ornamental free-flowering plant, remaining in 

 bloom until killed by frost. 



•.^520. S. Splendens (Scarlet Sage). Large spikes of vivid 

 scarlet flowers ; 2 ft. Pkt., lUc. 



2.521. Patens. Superb deep blue flowers; 2 ft. Pkt., 10c. 



2522. Salvia Splendens Iiigenieur Clevenad. .\ new 

 and splendid vjiriety of this old favorite, blooming .some two 

 months earlier than the old sort, and producing flowers in 

 the greatest profusion, of a splendid brilliant scarlet red. 

 Pkt., 15o.; 2pkt.s., 25c. 



SALPIGLOSSIS (Velvet Fkfwer). 



2500. S. Fine, Mixed. Sky-blue and scarlet flowers, 

 very beautifully penciled. Hardy annual; 114 ft. Pkt., 5c. 



2501. SALPIGLOSSIS GRANDIFLOKA. The large 

 flowering Salpiglossis Is one of the most beautiful of flower- 

 ing annuals; the flowers are large, of many beautiful colors 

 and exquisitely veined and laced. They remain long in. 

 bloom, and in rich coloring they vie with orchids. Pkt., oc^ 



