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HARDY PERENNIAL PLANTS.— Continued. 



PHLOXES.— Continued. 



Hanny Pfleiderer. Cream changing to salmon; carmine-red eye. 



Helene Vaearesco. Dwarf white; late. 



Hodur. Lilac-rose shading to white in the centre. 



Hortense. White with large deep red disc. 



La Cygne. Pure white, splendid spike; late. 



La Vogue. Clear silvery-rose. 



Mme. Paul Dutrie. Dehcate lilac-rose, borne in immense panicles. 



Mrs. Jenkins. A fine pure white for massing; large panicles; early. 



Pantheon. Brilhant rose; an effective variety. 



Prof. Sehlieman. Bright lilac-rose; late. 



Prof. Virehow. Bright carmine overlaid with orange-scarlet. 



Richard Wallace. Pure white with maroon C3ntre; tall grower. 



Selma. Light rose, cherry-red eye; strong grower. 



Sunshine. Salmon-rose. Fine deep shade. 



Von Goethe. Rich salmon-rose. 



Phlox, F. G. von Lassburg. 



HARDY PHLOXES. 



Physostegia virginiea. [False Dragon Head.) Elegant 

 spikes of hght rosy-hlac flowers; very beautiful and 



good for cutting ; July and Aug. 4 ft 



virginiea alba. Purest white; lovely flower 

 Platycodon grandiflora. (Chinese Bell-flower.) Mag- 

 nificent spikes of violet-blue cup-shaped flowers of 



long duration; May to Oct. 3 ft 



grandiflora alba. White 



Mariesi. (Dwarf Japanese Bell-flower.) Large saucer- 

 shaped, violet-blue flower. Ig ft 



Mariesi alba. White 



Polemonium cceruleum. (Jacob's Ladder.) Deep blue 

 flowers in erect spikes; June and July. 1 ft. . 



cceruleum album. White 



Richardsoni. Sky blue 



Primula japonica. Mixed Colors. One of the finest 

 Primroses for the garden; several whorls of large flow- 

 ers on erect stems, v^arying from white to crimson . 

 Pyrethrum roseum, Single Hybrids. Shades of pink, 



crimson and white; June. 2 ft. 



uliginosum. (Giant Daisy.) White, yellow centre; 

 July to Sept. 4 ft 



Doz. 



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Among hardy herbaceous plants none are more gorgeous and more easily 

 grown than these. They are perfectly hardy, succeeding in any garden soil, 

 and producing magnificent spikes of showy and lasting flowers, year after year, 

 with comparatively httle care. 2^ to 3 ft. 



FaRQUHAR'S "SUPERB" COLLECTION OF TWELVE HARDY PHLOX. 



25 ets. each; $2.50 per doz.; $15.00 per 100. 

 Beacon. BriUiant cherry-red; very effective shade. 

 B. Comte. Glowing crimson. The finest dark-colored variety; late. 

 Blue Hill. Violet-blue. 

 Dr. Konigshofer. Vivid orange-scarlet. 



Elizabeth Campbell. Light salmon changing to pink in the centre; dwarf. 

 Europa. White with a decided crimson-carmine eye; flowers and trusses very 



large. 

 F. G. von Lassburg. Splendid pure white; very large. 

 Le Mahdi. Dark purple-violet. 



P. Fordham. Flowers pure white with a soft pink eye; large trusses. 

 R. F. Struthers. BriUiant salmon-rose. 

 Rynstrom. Rose, white centre. Immense trusses. 

 Thor. Deep salmon-pink. 



STANDARD VARIETIES. 



20 cts. each; $1.50 per doz.; $10.00 per 100. 

 Albion. Pure white with faint rose eye, large truss. 

 Antonin Mercie. Sof t grayish-hlac ; white centre. 

 Beranger. White suffused with rosy-pink; amaranth-red eye. 

 Bridesmaid. White with crimson-carmine centre. 

 Champs Elysee. Fine rich purphsh-crimson. 

 Clara Benz. Lovely carmine-rose with deeper eye; dwarf. 

 Baron van Dedem. BrUhant cochineal-red with salmon shadings. 

 Coquelieot. A fine pure scarlet with deep carmine eye. 

 Eclaireur. Bright magenta with light halo, large flower. 

 Emil Kranz. Rosy-mauve with white centre. 

 Eisperance. Mauve with white centre. 

 Eugene Danzanvilliers. Rosy-Ulac, white eye; very large. 

 Frau Anton Buchner. Flowers pure white; dwarf. 

 Gen. Van Heutz. Brilliant salmony-red with white centre. 

 Griedur. Pale salmon-rose, deep carmine eye. 



Primula japonica. 



