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PHI^OX. 



Phlox Subulata 



Divaricata Canadensis. One of our 



native varieties that is but rarely met with, 

 and a plant that is certain to meet with 

 much favor when better known, as nothing 

 can produce such a cheerful corner in the 

 garden in the very early sprin<j; frequently 

 beginning to bloom early in April, it con- 

 tinues until about the middle of June, with 

 large bright lilac-colored flowers, which are 

 produced on stems about 10 inches high, in 

 large showy heads, and are very fragrant. 

 (See cut.) 1.5 cts. each ; §1.25 per doz. 

 Subulata {Moss Fink). A pretty creeping 

 type with moss-like evergreen foliage, which 

 in early spring is hidden beneath a mass of 

 bloom; one of the very best plants in our collection for the rockery, and 

 invaluable for covering graves or carpeting the ground. We offer six va- 

 rieties. (See cut.) 



— Alba. Pure white. — Nelsoni. Pure white. 



— Atfopurpurea. Purplish rose- — Kosea. Bright rose, 

 colored flowers. — Tile Britle. Pure white, with 



— Liilacina, Light lilac. rosy eye. 



10 cts. each ; $1.00 per doz ; se't of 6 for 50 cts. 

 Anioena. A dwarf-growing species, attaining a height of only 6 inches, 

 completely covered with bright pink star-like flowers during April and 

 May. 10 cts. each ; §1.00 per doz. 



PARD ANTHUS (Blackberry Lily). 



Sinensis. Lily-like flowers of a bright orange color, spotted with red. 

 succeeded by seeds that resemble blackberries. 10 cts. each ; $1.00 per 

 doz. 



HARDY GARDEN PINKS. 



Dwarf, hardy pinks, bearing double flowers of rich colors and rich clove 



fragrance. 



Diamond, A fine extra early-flowering fringed white. 



Her Majesty. Flowers of large size and of the purest white ; borne pro- 

 fusely on stout stems, 12 inches long ; may be grown in cold frames for 

 early flowering. 



Juliette. White, laced crimson. 



Tjaura Wilnier. White, purplish-maroon centre. 



Snow {Mrs. Sinkins). Large, pure white ; very fragrant. 



Souvenir de Salle. Soft rosy pink. 



Stanislaus. Violet rose, deep crimson centre. 



15 cts. each; the set of 7 for 75 cts. 



HARDY PERENNIAI. 

 PHEOXES. 



The Perennial Phloxes are among the most useful and 

 desirable of our hardy herbaceous plants, and should be 

 planted largely. They succeed in any position, and can 

 be used to advantage either as single specimens in the 

 mixed border, or as large clumps or beds in the garden or 

 lawn. (See cut ) Our collection embraces the best new 

 and old varieties. 



Alexander von Gontard. Carmine rose with crim- 

 son eye and white star-shaped halo. 

 Bacoliante. Dark crimson rose ; large and free. 

 B. Comte. Rich satiny amaranth. 

 CoqueliCOt. Large, bright orange-scarlet, centre 



purple. 

 Cross of Honor. Rose, edged white, in form of 



cross. 

 Dug'UeSClin. White with large violet-rose centre. 

 E. LevavaSSeur. Fine dwarf white ; extra early. 

 E. Sclmiidt. Pure while, carmine centre and white eve. 

 Etoile du Xord. A fine self-colored violet-purple! 

 H. O. "Wig'ers. Purest white with rich crimson eye. 

 Inspector Eli)el. Deep rose. 

 Isabella Dupuy. White, tinted rose, red centre. 

 Japonais. Carmine overlaid salmon, crimson eye and 



white halo. 

 Jourdan. Bright magenta-crimson, with white halo. 

 Marquise de St. Paul. Carmine, dark eye and 



white halo. 

 Moliere. Salmon-pink with white eye. 

 Nettie SttWart. A fine large pure white, with just 

 the faintest tinge of rose near base of petals. 



Oberg-artner Wittig-. Deep rose, 



with white halo and carmine eye. 

 Ornament. Salmon rose, with dark 



centre. 

 Pantheon. Pink, with salmon sheen, pro- 

 ducing a very large panicle. 

 IJobert 'Werner. Soft tender rose, 

 with carmine centre ; very large and dis- 

 tinct from all others. 

 Simplon. Carmine centre shading to 



whue at edges. 

 Tlie Pearl. The best late pure white. 

 Tivoli. Rich ])urplish crimson ; a fine 



self-color ; dwarf. 

 Wm, Mullle. Salmon-rose with deep 



centre. 

 15 cts. each ; §1.50 per doz.; §10 00 per 100. 

 The set of 25 varieties, one ofeach, for $2.50. 



Phlox Di\ akicata Canadensis. 



