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ASMODEUS... Fiery red. ROI DE LILLIPUT... Maroon. 



MISS TILTERED... Early white. COQUETTE. ..Deep rose. 



MINIATURE. ..Orange red. SOLFATERE... Light yellow. 



MAD. DE CASTLEBAJAC, RAGOZZA... Yellow, rosy tip. 

 Blush, yellow tip'd with lilac. 



PHLOX. 



(Hardy Perennial?) 



The beauty of the Phlox is not yet sufficiently known and esteemed. 

 For their brilliant trusses of flowers, comprising all shades of color, 

 from white to crimson, striped and mottled, they have few, if any su- 

 periors among hardy perennial plants. They should be divided and 

 replanted, in fresh prepared soil, each alternate year. 



We have a large collection of all the finest new varieties. Price, 25 

 cents each. $2.50 per dozen. 



PENSTEMONS. 



JgtJi " The following varieties are among the finest thus far intro- 

 duced. Price $1.00 for the six. 



PURPUREA SUPERBA, WILLIAM PFITZER, 



MONS. PERRAS, COMTE DE LAMBERTEYE, 



VICTORY, ISIS. 



DELPHINIUM FORMOSUM. 

 {Perennial La? , 7cspur.) 

 One of the finest, hardy herbaceous plants in cultivation, flowers in 

 spikes of the most brilliant deep blue, marked by a white spot in the 

 centre of each floret. They will flower, if not allowed to produce 

 seed, from July to November. Price 15 cents each. $1.50 per dozen. 

 DELPHINIUM MONS. MEUNER.— Differing from the above in 

 being more dwarf, and a lighter shade of blue. Price 25 cents each. 



PRIMULA ACAULIS CANDIDISSIMA PLENA. 



(Double White Primrose.') 



We have a few plants to offer this season of this favorite flower. It 

 succeeds best in a cold frame or cool green-house, and is now (Janu- 

 ary) in bloom. The flowers are very desirable for bouquets during 

 the winter and spring months, being double and pure white. Price 50 

 cents each. 



Primula Acaulis Lillacina Plena. — A double lilac, variety of the 

 above. Price 50 cents each. 



