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HARDY PERENNIALS— Continued 



Lychnis chalcedonica and Viscaria fl. pi. — 



Each, 20c.; dozen, $2.00. 



Lysimachia clethroides. — Each, 20.; dozen, 

 $2.00. 



Lythrum Roseum superbum. ROSE LOOSE- 

 STRIFE. 3 to 4 feet.— Literally covered in 

 July and August with spikes of rosy-purple 

 flowers. Each, 20c.; dozen, $2.00. 



Monarda. Didyma splendens. OSWEGO 

 TEA OR BEE BALM. 2 to 3 feet.— Large 



HARDY 



Our Hardy Phloxes were awarded a special 



Albion. — White, with faint red eye. 



Champs Elysee. — Fine, rich purple. 



Eclaireur. — Large, early, bright purple. 



Elizabeth Campbell. — One of the finest varie- 

 ties as 3^et introduced. Large trusses of large, 

 clear pink flowers. Each, 50c.; dozen, $5.00. 



Ferd Cortez. — Carmine with crimson eye. 



Goliath. — Bright carmine-crimson with deeper 

 carmine-red eye. Robust growth. 



Independence. — Pure white. 



La Vague. — Pure mauve with analine-red eye. 



Louise Abbema.— Large pure white. Dwarf. 



Lumineaux. — Rosy pink, crimson eye. 



Miss Lingard. — Long spikes of white flowers, 

 with eye of faint lavender. Probably the best 

 of all the Phloxes. Earliest to bloom. 



HARDY PHLOX— The Ufe of July's Hardy Border. 



heads of intense rich crimson-scarlet flowers. 

 Each, 20c.; dozen, $2.00. 



Myosotis Palustris semperflorens. — Each, 

 15c.; dozen, $1.50; 100, $10.00. 



Pachysandra Terminalis. — Each, 25c.; dozen, 

 $2.50; 100, $18.00. 



Pardanthus Sinensis. — Each, 15c.; dozen, 

 $1.50; 100, $10.00. 



Penstemon Barbatus Torreyi and Digitalis.— 

 Each, 20c.; dozen, $2.00; 100, $15.00. 



PHLOX 



prize by the American Institute of New York. 



Pink Beauty.— Bright clear pink. 



Queen. — Pure white. Tall robust grower. 



Rhynstrom. — Lively rose pink. 



Wanadis. — Light violet mottled white with 

 bright purple Qje. 



Wm. Ramsey. — Dark purple. 



Wm. Robinson. — Bright salmon; violet eye. 



Except as noted, each 20c.; dozen, $2.00; 100, 

 $15.00. 



PHLOX SUBULATA 

 Moss or Mountain Pink 



Of very dwarf habit. Thrives everywhere. 

 Produces a sheet of bloom in early spring. 

 Alba, pure white; Lilacea, attractive lavender: 

 Rosea, rosy pink. Each, 20c.; dozen, $2.00. 



SELECT DOUBLE PEONIES 



Except as noted, each, 75c.; dozen, $7.50. 



Canari. — Midseason. Primary petals white 

 flushed delicate pink, changing to pure white 

 with deep primrose yellow center. Collar next 

 to guards, white. One of the freest blooming. 



Coronne d'Or (Crown of Gold). — Snow 

 white, reflecting the golden stamens. 



Duchesse de Nemours. — Pure white crown, 

 sulphur-white collar. Fragrant. 



Edulis Superba. L'Esperance. — Bright rosy 

 pink, fragrant, free bloomer. 



Festiva Maxima. — Pure white with dashes of 

 blood red at center. One of the best. 



Golden Harvest. — A beautiful tri-colored 

 bloom of peach pink, golden yellow and paper 

 white. Elegant. 



Jules Calot. — Collar lilac white, with a tuft of 

 white petals in center. 



Lady Bramwell. — Soft, silvery rose. 



Madam Coste. — Tender rose, tinted glossy 

 white. Tufted center. Very chaste variety. 

 Midseason. Strong divisions. 



Madam Ducel. — The whole flower, both 

 guards and bomb, a solid color of silvery lilac- 

 pink; very distinct and floriferous. 



Madame Jules Elie. — Globular crown; guards 

 violet rose, collar cream white, center flecked 

 crimson. Fragrant. Each, $1.00; dozen, $10.00. 



Marie Lemoine. — Ivory white; gigantic 

 blooms. 



Mons Boucharlataine. — Semi-rose type; late 

 midseason. Large, full compact, imbricated 

 bloom, bright pink shaded darker pink with 

 broad silvery reflex. Free bloomer. Excellent 

 for landscape work. 



Queen Victoria. — One of the most abundant- 

 ly flowering of all varieties; pure white. 



Rubra Superba. — Large, compact, informal 

 rose type. Deep rose carmine or crimson. Fra- 

 grant. Very late. 



Except as noted, each, 75c.; dozen, $7.50. 



Peonies in inexpensive mixture are offered 

 on page 26. 



