98 ELLW ANGER & BAURY'S CATALOGUE. 



PJEONIA. Queen Victoria. Immense size : outside petals rose : inside 

 flesh, nearly white ; superb and sweet, 



P. Reevesi. Delicate rose, clouded ; center petals fringed. 



P. Richard Fetters. Pure white. 



P. Heine des Fleurs. Deep rose ; center salmon ; large and well formed. 



P. Heine des Trancais, or umbellata. Clouded rose, shaded with yellow 

 in the center. 



P. Heine des Roses. Deep rosy lilac ; large and full, superb. 



P. rosea mntabilis. Deep and pale rose ; changeable, distinct and fine. 



P. rubra triumphans. Dark purplish crimson ; petals large ; very sweet. 



P. striata rosea alba. Blush, nearly white; inside petals fringed, slightly 

 marked with red. 



P. striata speciosa. Pale rose ; center whitish ; very large and sweet. 



P. SUlphurea alba. Outside petals pale rose ; center ones sulphur yellow ; 

 very full and fine. 



P. Triomphe de Paris. Pale flesh ; center yellow, changing to straw color, 

 tipped with red ; one of the best. 



P. Triomphe du Nord. Violet rose, shaded with lilac : beautiful. 

 P. variegata plenissima extra. Kose and pink shaded ; very large, full 

 and sweet. 



p. Victoria Modeste. Outside petals rose violet, center ones marked with a 

 line of salmon ; very fine. 



P. Victoria tricolor. Outer petals pale rose, mottled with pink : center ones 

 yellowish white, with a few red marks; very large and full ; superb. 



P. Vicomtesse de Belleval. Blush ; center bright salmon, beautifully 

 fringed ; fine. 



P. violacea. Deep violet purple ; very large and full ; superb. $1.00. 



P. Whittleji. White; center slightly yellowish; very large; clusters large: 

 sweet. 



NEW AND SUPERIOR CHINESE PEONIES. 



E. & B.'s introduction ; now offered for the first time. 

 Peice, $2.00 each. 



President Wilder. Flowers large and double ; color delicate blush, with an 

 occasional red spot ; of dwarf habit ; best of its color. 



Rosa Barry. Large and double pure white flower, with red stripes ; a profuse 

 bloomer. 



PHLOX. 



The Phlox is one of the most interesting of all our herbaceous perennial plants, 

 and commends itself to every one, by, 1st. Its variety and beauty ; 2d. Its hardiness 

 and easiness of culture ; and 3d. Its cheapness — placing it within the reach of the 

 humblest lovers of flowers. They are divided into two classes — 1st. Decussata, with 

 strong and erect flower stems which vary from one to four feet in height ; 2d. Suf- 

 fruticosa, with slender stems, and smooth and glossy foliage, and from one to two 

 feet in height. We annually introduce all new and desirable varieties of home and 

 foreign production. 



Class I.— PHLOX DECUSSATA. 



Pbice, 25 cents each; $2.00 per dozen. 



Ph. alba perfecta. White, slightly tinged with purple. 



Ph. Alice Alain. Rosy violet, deep center. 



Ph. Arlequin. Striped rosy purple and white : deep center. 



