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PHLOX SUFFRUTICOSA. 



This type, while it doer; not contain llie lich, bright colors 

 which are a feature of the vanelies offered on page 201, is in- 

 valuable on account of coming into bloom in May, or fully six 

 weeks earlier than ihe other sorts, and continuing throughout 

 the season. 



Indian Chief. Deep magenta with crimson eye. 

 Miss Lingard. A grand free- flowering white. 

 Ringleader. Light magenta with crimson eye. 



20 cts. each ; $2 00 per doz.; $12.00 per 100. 



PHLOX SUBIILATA. 



(Moss, or Mountain Pink.) 



An early spring-flowering type, with pieti) moss-like evergreen 

 foliage, which, during the flowering season, is hidden under the 

 masses of bloom. An excellent plant for the rockery, the bor- 

 der, and invaluable for carpeting the ground or covering graves. 



Light lilac. 



Pure white. 



Bright rose. 



Alba Pure white. Lilacina. 



Atropurpurea. Purplish-rose. Nelsoni. 



Bridesmaid. Purplish-tinted white. Rosea. 

 10 cts. each ; $1.00 per do7,.; ,f6.00 per 100. Set of 6 for 50 Cts 



VARIOUvS PHLOXES. 



Amoena. This is one of the best varieties for carpeting the 

 ground, the rockefy or the border; it grows but 4 inches 

 high, and in spring is a sheet of rich bright pin 

 cts. each; $1,00 per doz.; $6.00 per 100. 



Divarlcata Canadensis. One of our native species, whicli 



is worthy of extensive planting, commencing to bloom early in 

 April, and continuing through May, with large, fragrant laven- 

 der flowers on stems 10 inches high. (See cut.) 15 cts. each; 

 $1.50 per doz.; $10. 00 per 100. 



Fo>- other J^h/oxfS see page 201. 



PHYSOSTEGIA (raise Dragon-Head). 



One of the most beautiful of our midsummer-flowering peren- 

 nials, forming dense bushes 3 to 4 feet high, bearing spikes of 

 delicate tubular flowers not unlike a gigaiuic heather. (See cut.) 

 Virginica. Bright but soft yiink. 



— alba. Pure white ; very fine. 



— Speciosa. Very delicate pink. 



15 cts. each; $1.50 per doz.; $10.00 per 100. 



Phlox Divaricata Canadensis. 



PnYSOSTE(,lA. 



PHYSALIS (Chinese Lantern Plant). 



-rancheti. .An ornamental variety of the Winter Cheiry, forming dense 

 luishes about 2 feet high, producing freely its bright orange-scarlet lan- 

 tern-like fruits; highly interesting. 15 cts. each ; $1.50 per doz. 



HARDV GARDEN PINKS. 



Old favorites, bearing their sweet clove-scented flowers in the greatest 

 I'rofusion during May and June; 1 foot. 



NEW EVERBLOOniNQ SORTS. 



These varieties introduced by us are remarkable for their free and con- 

 iinuous blooming, beginning the latter part of May and continuing until 



le in fall; sweet and spicy. 

 Comet. Bright rosy -crimson. I Superba. rink with maroon centre. 

 Delicata. Soft, delicate ruse, j White Reserve. A nicely fringed white. 



25 cts. each ; $2.50 per doz. Set of 4 for 85 cts. 

 Nkpoleon III. The finest of all Pinks. (See New and Rare Hardy 

 Plants, pages 174 to 178.) 



SELECT STANDARD SORTS. 



Diamond. A fine extra early-flowering fringed white. 



Fimbriata alba major. A fine white with large fringed flowers. 



Her Majesty. Flowers of large size and of the purest white. 



Homer. Rich rosy-red with dark centre. 



Juliette. White, laced crimson. 



Snow. A fine pure white. 



Souv. de Salle. Soft rosy-pink. 



Stanislaus. Violet-rose with deep crimson centre. 



15 cts. each ; $1.50 per doz.; $10.00 per 100. Set of 8 for $1.00. 



PLUMBAGO (I.ead-uort). 



rpentas. Of dwarf, spreading habit, growing 4 to 6 inches high; use- 

 ful as an edging plant or for the rockery ; covered with beautiful deep 

 Irlue flowej-s during the sumrfier and fall months. 15 cts. each ; $1.50 

 per doz.; $10 00 per 100. , 



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Our collection of Hardy Phloxes is the most extensive in quantity and variety In the country. See above and page 20i. 



