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NEW HARDY PHLOX 



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PRIMULAS 



Gefion. A new color in Phloxes, a tender peaeh-blossom pink with bright rose eye, flower 

 and truss very large, on erect, sturdy but compact stems. 



Ingeoorg. The most brilliant Phlox yet introduced. Color a rich Vermillion red 

 with a lively suffusion of orange salmon, intensified by a small purplish crimson 

 eye. The flowers, borne in well filled trusses, are large and of superior sub- 

 stance. The plant is a strong healthy grower of medium height. 

 Rheinlander. A most beautiful salmon-pink with flowers and trusses of 

 lmense size. The color of the flower is intensified by a very decided deep 

 :laret-red eye. 



Thor. A lively shade of deep salmon-pink, suffused and overlaid with a 

 scarlet glow. A light, almost white halo surrounds the aniline-red eye. 

 Wanadis. Entirely distinct, a mottling of white and light violet. The 

 color is intensified by a bright reddish-purple eye. 

 W. C. EGAN. Delicate lilac, illuminated by a large bright solferino 

 eye. In habit of growth it is strong and vigorous. (See engraving.) 

 Price, 30c. each, $3.00 per doz.; set of for SI. 50. 



SELECT HARDY PHLOXES 



Antonin Mercie. (Medium.) Light ground color, upper half of 

 petal deeply suffused bluish lilac, large white halo in center. 

 B. Comte. (Medium.) Intensely rich purplish-crimson. 

 Champs Elysee. (Dwarf.) A very bright rosy-magenta. 

 Danton. (Medium.) Large panicles; bright scarlet with purple- 

 red eye. 

 Eclaireur. (Tall.) Brilliant rosy-magenta with large lighter halo. 

 Elizabeth Campbell. (Medium.) Very bright salmon-pink, with 



lighter shadings, dark crimson eye, a new shade. 

 Europa. (Medium.) White, with a crimson-carmine eye. . 

 General von Heutz. (Medium.) Scarlet, rose shadings, crimson- 

 red eye. A very beautiful and attractive sort. 

 Henry Murger. (Tall.) White, crimson-carmine center. 

 Jeanne d'Arc. (Tall.) Clear white. A splendid variety. 

 La Vogue. (Medium.) Beautiful soft, light pink. Large flowers. 

 Louise Abbema. (Dwarf.) Very large flower. Pure white. 

 Mme. Paul Dutrie. (Tall.) A delicate lilac-rose. 

 Mrs. Jenkins. (Tall.) A grand early variety; pure white. (See 



engraving.) 

 Obergartner Wittig. (Medium.) Bright magenta, with crimson- 

 carmine eye; large flower and truss. 

 Pantheon. (Tall.) Bright carmine-rose, fine for massing.) 

 Prof. Virchow. (Medium.) Bright carmine, overlaid with orange- 

 scarlet. 



R. P. Struthers. (Tall.) 

 Rosy carmine with 

 claret-red eye. 

 Rosenberg (Medium.) 

 Bright reddish-vio- 

 let, with blood-red 

 eye, large truss. 

 Rynstrom. (Tall.) A 

 fine variety for mass- 

 ing. Flowers large 

 and very attractive. 

 Bright rose-shaded 

 carmine. 

 Siebold. (Tall.) Bright 

 vermilion-red, over- 

 laid with orange- 

 scarlet, crimson-red 

 eye. 

 Sunshine. (Dwarf.) 

 Aniline-red, crim- 

 son-red eye, light 

 halo. 

 Von Lassburg. (Me- 

 dium.) A grand 

 white variety. 

 Widar. Light, reddish- 

 violet, with large 

 white center. 



Price, 15c. each, 



PRIMULA MALACOIDES. 



A new species from China. 



It is fairly loaded down with 



flowers of a very pretty shade of 



light lilac. They are borne in 



clusters on long, slender but wiry 



stems, the individual flowers are 



one-half to three-fourths inch 



across. The foliage is very at- 

 tractive, making a handsome set- 

 ting for the flowers. As a pot 



plant or for cut flowers it is of the greatest value. (See engraving.) Price, strong plants fro 



4-inch pots for immediate blooming, 30c. each, S3. 00 per doz. Young plants, 15c. each, 



SI. 50 per doz. 

 PRIMULA MALACOIDES ALBA. Similar in habit of growth to the above. The flowers 



are pure white. It possesses the same free-blooming qualities and makes a fine pot plant. 



Price, strong plants from 4-inch pots for immediate blooming, 30c. each, $3.00 per doz. 



Young plants, 15c. each, SI. 50 per doz. 

 PRIMULA OBCONICA. (Large fringed hybrids.) These are great improvements; large 



fringed-edged flowers nearly double the size of the older type and containing several 



colors, including lavender, blush-pink, white, etc. Price, strong plants, 25c. each, S2.25 



per doz. 



HARDY GARDEN "CLOVE" PINKS 



These are perennial favorites with all who are imbued with a love of the out-door 



garden. They grow about a foot high, bear perfectly double fragrant flowers resembling 



a small carnation; bloom most profusely during May and June. 

 Her Majesty. Pure white, large flowers. Homer. Softy rosy-red with darker center, 



Laura Wilmer. White, purplish-maroon center. very distinct. 



Abbotsford. Soft lilac-pink, beautifully Juliet. A very pretty sort. Pure' wh 



formed flowers. laced with crimson. 



Price, strong two-year plants, 25c. each; set of 5 for S1.00. Young plants, 10c. each, 

 per doz. ; set of 5 for 40c. 



HENDERSON'S SUPERB PANSIES 



We have devoted particular care and attention to these for a number of years and have received hundreds of letters 

 praising their superb beauty. This season our mixture is made up from the very best selection of home grown seeds with an addition of the finest imported strains. 

 Price, 10c. each, 75c. per doz.; $4.00 per 100. 



