IllEimADREER -PllllADEliPII^J^m REIIABIE FLOWERStEDS 



PHLOX DRUMMONDI. 



The various varieties of this flower are noted for extreme richness of 

 color, profuseness of blossom and length of duration in bloom. It is one 

 of our finest annuals, and, whether in beds, clumps or masses, looks 

 equally beautiful. p^p p^x. 



3600 Phlox Druiiiniondi, Mixed Colors. Per oz., 50 cts. -> 



I.ARGE FLOl^^'ERING OR 



GRAIVDIFLORA VARIETIES. 



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. 



3603 Deep Kose 10 



3602 Shell Pink 10 



3605 AVhite with Purple 



Eye 10 



Mixed. Per oz., 75 cts 10 



3601 Pure White 10 



3604 Brilliant Scarlet . . 10 

 3607 Blood Red 10 



3620 Graudiflora Choicest 



Pentstemon Gloxinioides. 



3619 Imported Collection of 12 Grandiflora Varieties 75 



D^WARF PHEOX. 



This new strain is of a dwarf, compact habit, and makes desirable 

 pot plants, also for ribbon lines and massing, 6 inches in height. 



PENTSTEMON. 



One of our most beautiful and attractive herbaceous jilants; 

 bearing long, graceful spikes of rich-colored flowers ; will bloom 

 the first season if sown early and 

 planted out in May ; half-hardy per- 

 ennials; 2 feet. PER PKT. 

 3540 Mixed. Crimson-purple, 



etc 5 



3537 Gloxinioides. Distinct 



in point of size of flower, 



individual flowers measur- 

 ing 2 inches across, variety 



and brilliancy of color and 



profusion of bloom. It has 



been named because of the 



resemblance of the indi- 

 vidual flowers to Gloxinias 



in their substance, form and 



variety of coloring. Sown 



early they come into flower 



in July and continue a blaze 



until frost. (See cut.).... 



STAR PHEOX. 



3640 Star of Quedlinburg-h {Star-shaped Phlox). 

 Of dwarf habit, with very pretty star-shaped flowers. 



A novel and beautiful variety ; mixed colors 10 



PH YS AEIS ( Chinese Lantern Plant ). 



3651 Fraucheti. An elegant ornamental variety 

 of the Winter Cherry, forming dense 

 bushes about 2 feet high, producing 

 freely its bright orange-scarlet, lan- 

 tern-like fruits, which are said to be 

 superior to the Winter Cherry for 

 cooking, preserving or eating raw, 

 but it is as an orna- 

 mental plant that 

 we think it will be 

 most appreciated. 

 (See cut.) 10 



10 



Phlox Drummondi Grandiflora 



3622 Scarlet {Fireball) lo 



3624 Whife {Snou'ball) la 



3621 Fair Maid. Delicate fleshy pink, shading to a 



rich crimson in the centre. . 10 



3623 Rose 10 



3630 3Iixed. Per \ oz., $1 00 10 

 3629 Iniporfed Collection 



of 6 dwarf varieties 40 



DOUBEE PHEOX. 



Of recent introduction and are 

 specially desirable for cut flowers, 

 lasting much better than the single 

 sorts. To produce the best results 

 they should be grown in a light soil. 

 3637 Yellow. Pale primrose 



color, slightly perfumed... 10 



3635 Scarlet. Brilliant color, 

 fine bedding sort 10 



3636 White. Profuse bloomer; 

 splendid heads of purest 

 white 10 



One packet each of the three 

 double varieties for 25 cts. 



PERENNIAE PHEOX. 



3641 Hardy herbaceous perennials ; all colors mixed ; 



saved from our own unequaled collection 10 



connoN OR 



ENGLISH NAMES OF 

 FLOWERS. 



A very complete list of 

 these will be found on 

 page 99 . 



PuLON Dkummondi Nana Compacta 



