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Fentstbmon Gloxinioides 



PHLOX DRUMMONDI. 



Of all summei-floweiing annuals the varieties of Phlox Drummondi are un- 

 questionably one of the most brilliant and satisfactory. Seed may be sown in 

 the open ground any lime after danger from frost is past, and in a few weeks 

 the beds or borders are aglow with their brilliant coloring, and remain so until 

 frost ; for early flowering they should be started indoors or in a hotbed, per pkt. 



3600 Phlox Drummondi, flixed Colors. Per oz., 50 cts 5 



Grail diflora Varieties (targe-flowering). 



The following six colors were selected by us after a trial of over twenty sorts 

 as being the best, brightest and most distinct for bedding : 



3601 Pure White 10 3604 Brilliant Scarlet 10 



3602 Shell Pink 10 3605 White with Purple Eye 10 



3603 Deep Rose 10 3607 Blood Red 10 



3620 Orandiflora Choicest Mixed. (See cut.) Per oz., 75 cts 10 



361 8 Collection of 6 Grandiflora varieties 40 



3619 Collection of 12 Grandiflora varieties 75 



I^arge-flowering Dwarf Varieties. 



^'-2-. A type combinimg the size of the individual flower and head of the finest 

 -^^'Grandifloras with the dwarf, compact growth of the Dwarf sorts; altogether a 



rj-:^^ perfect combination. 



^^ 3643 Brilliant Rose 10 



3644 Fiery Scarlet 10 



3645 Pure White 10 



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HARDY PERENNIAI. PHLOX. 



PER PKT. 



3641 Hardy herbaceous perenni.ils ; 

 all colors mixed ; saved from 

 our own unequalled collec- 

 tion. \ nz,, 50 cts 10 



We shorn 6 of the best va- 

 rieties i;i colors and offer a 

 fine collection in plant form 

 ■ on page 168. 



PASSIFI^ORA. 



(Passion Flower.) 

 3530 Indispensable climbing plants, 

 for the garden or greenhouse, 

 bearing a profusion of attrac- 

 tive flowers. Mixed colors. . 



PERII.I.A. 



'3551 Nankinensis. Foliage dark 

 purple, producing a charming 

 contrast with silvery-leaved 

 plants ; grows freely in any 

 soil ; annual ; 2 feet. Oz., 

 20 cts 5 



PENTvSTEMON. 



(Beard-Tongue.) 



Highly useful and attractive hardy 

 perenni.ils, and much used in the hardy border. 



3532 Sensation. (See Novelties, pages 9 to 16.) 2 pkts. 



3533 Barbatus Torreyii. Spikes of brilliant coral red ; very 

 to August ; 3 to 4 feet 



Phlox Drummondi Grandifl( r\. 



3650 Finest Mixed Colors. Per 



\ oz., 50 CIS 10 



One packet each of the 3 colors, 25 cts. 



D^VARF PHLOX. 



This strain is of dwarf, compact habit, 

 and makes desirable pot plants, also for 

 ribbon lines and massing ; 6 inches high. 



3622 Fireball. Scarlet 10 



3624 Snowball. White 10 



3621 Fair flaid. Delicate flesh pink. . 10 

 3630 Dwarf Hixed. Per J oz., 75 cts. 10 

 3629 Imported Collection of 6 dwarf 



varieties. . . . , 40 



STAR PHLOX. 



3640 Star of Quedlinburg. Of 



dwarf hal)it, with very pretty 

 star-shaped flowers. A novel 

 and beautiful vaiiety; mixed 

 colors 10 



DOUBLE PHLOX. 



3638 Especially desirable for cut 

 flowers, lasting better than the 

 single sorts. To produce the 

 best results they should be 

 grown in a light soil. Finest 

 mixed colors. (See cut).... 10 



PER PKT. 



25 cts 15 



effective ; June 

 10 



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3536 Digitalis {Foxglove Pentsiemon). Spikes of white flowers, with purple 



throat, during July and August 5 



• 3537 Gloxinioides. One of our most beautiful and attractive herbaceous plants; 

 bearing long, graceful spikes of rich-colored flowers; if sown early and 

 planted out in May, they come into bloom in July and continue ablaze until 

 frost ; requires protection ; 2 feet. (See cut.) 



3534 Qrandlflorus. A handsome variety, with large purple-blue flowers in 



spring ; 2 to 3 feet 



'^3535 Pubescens. Spikes of bright rosy-purple flowers in July and Aug.; l^ ft. 



3538 Pulchellus hybridus. Forms pyramidal bushes 2 to 3 feet high, with 

 erect branches thickly set with flowers, \\ inches long, varying in all shades 

 from rosy white and chamois to purple, with pure white or veined throats. . 



3540 nixed. A great variety of kinds and colors 5 



PHYSOSTEGI A (raise Dragon Head). 



3651 Virginlca. One of the prettiest hardy perennials, forming dense bushes 3 

 to 4 feet high, and bearing freely during the summer months spikes of deli- 

 cate tubular flowers not unlike a gigantic heather 10 



10 



10 

 10 



15 



Double Phlox. 



Our Collection of Hardy Phloxes is the largest in this country. See colored plate and offer on page ] 



