BREED'S GARDEN CALENDAR. 



YELLOW LARKSPUR. 



(DELPHINIUM ZALIL.) 

 No. 5707. A novel color among Larkspurs ; the indi- 

 vidual flowers are nearly as large as a 25 cent piece, are of 

 a bright sulphur yellow, and are borne on spikes 8 to 16 

 inches in length. As many of the flowers expand at one 

 time, they show their beauty to advantage. Flowers from 

 May to August. 



Per pkt., 40 cts. ; 2 for 75 cts. 



ROSY SCARLET LARKSPUR. 



No. 5712. An effective novelty, which will be gladly 

 welcomed by all lovers of this class of plants. Its season 

 of blooming lasts till late autumn. Iu color it is a beauti- 

 ful shade of rosy scarlet; flowers of good size, and borne on 

 long spikes. 



Per pkt.. 35 cts. • 2 for 60 cts. 



PHLOX DRUMMONDI. 

 STAR OF QUEDLINBURGH. 



No. 6351. Of dwarf habit, bearing very pretty star-like 

 flowers; varying in color from violet blue to deep purple 

 margined with white; the edges are slightly fringed. 

 Per pkt., 30 cts. 



PHLOX DRUMMONDI COCCINEA FL SEMI 

 PLENO. 



No. 6353. The plants grow more compact than the 

 single flowered, while the trusses and the individual 

 flowers are equal in size to those of the dwarf compact 

 varieties. The doubleness of the flowers is formed by an 

 addition of 4 to 6 petals in the middle or tube of the 

 flower, which, according to the weather, is sometimes 

 more or less dense ; it also happens that double and single 

 flowers are found in one truss. 



Per pkt., 20 cts. ; 3 for 50 cts. 



PHLOX DRUMMONDI GRANDIFLORA 

 STELLATA SPLENDENS. 



No. 6337. The Grandiflora Splendens is generally 

 admitted to be the brightest colored and most effective of 

 all the Large Flowered Phloxes. This sort combines all 

 the good qualities of the grandiflora section, with the 

 addition of a clearly defined pure white star which con- 

 trasts strikingly with the vivid crimson of the flowers. 

 Per pkt., 15 cts. ; 2 for 25 cts. 



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DOUBLE WHITE PHLOX DRUMMONDI. 



No. 6354. A profuse bloomer, and of great value for 

 bouquets, as it blooms at a season when white flowers are 

 especially desirable. About 80 per cent, of the seed sown 

 will produce double flowers. Per pkt., 20 cts. ; 3 for 50 cts. 



PRIMULA. 



CARTER'S HOLBORN BLUE. 



No. 6424. A distinct and beautiful variety, with azure 

 blue flowers of large size, thrown well above the foliage. 

 The flowers are of good substance and elegant form, and 

 are the first break in the way of a blue Primrose. 

 Per pkt., 50 cts. 



