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PHLOX— Continued 



DWARF AND ALPINE PHLOX 



These are remarkable for their dense, prostrate habit and 

 mass of bloom in Spring and early Summer. 

 Subulata (Moss Pink). Dwarf trailing plants with evergreen, 



moss-like foliage covered in April-May with a multitude of 



flowers. 



Subulata alba. Pure white. 

 Subulata atropurpurea. Purplish-rose. 

 Subulata lilacina. Light blue. 

 Subulata rosea. Bright rose. 



Subulata, G. F. Wilson. Soft lavender. 35c. each, $3.25 

 per 10. 



Subulata, Nelsoni. Small white flowers. 

 Subulata, The Bride. White with red center. 

 Subulata, Vivid. Bright fiery rose. 50c. each, $4.50 per 10. 

 Suffruticosa, Miss Lingard. Flowers earlier than Decussata 



varieties. Pure white, lilac eye. 

 Suffruticosa, Perfection. White with pink center. 50c. 



each, $4.50 per 10. 



PEONIES 



Size of Roots. — -The roots we offer have been grown two 



years from root divisions. If planted during April or May 



these roots should become well established and give some 



flowers the following year. Each Doz. 



Comte de Diesbach. Medium size, rich dark 



red, splendid grower, free bloomer, early $0.50 $5.00 



Couronne d'Or (Calot 1872). Large, flat, semi- 

 rose type; pure white, with a ring of yellow 

 stamens around a tuft of center petals, tipped 

 with carmine. Medium tall; splendid grower; 

 free bloomer. Late. One of the best white 

 varieties 75 7.50 



Duchesse de Nemours (Calot, 1856). Medium 

 size; pure white crown, sulphur-white collar, 

 no crimson flecks; fragrant. Vigorous grower; 

 medium height; very free bloomer. Early. 

 Extra good commercial variety. Two days 

 later than Festiva Maxima 75 7.50 



Duke of Wellington (Calot, 1859). Large; 

 bomb type, with white guards and sulphur 

 center. Medium tall; vigorous grower; free 

 bloomer. Late 75 7.50 



Edulis Superba (Lemoine, 1824). Large, loose, 

 flat crown; bright mauve-pink collar mixed 

 with narrow lilac. Early. Strong, upright; 

 free bloomer. One of the best commercial 

 pinks for Decoration Day 50 5.00 



Felix Crousse (Crousse, 1881). Large, globular, 

 typical bomb; brilliant red. Strong, vigorous 

 grower; medium height; free bloomer. One of 

 the best reds 75 7.50 



Festiva Maxima (Miellez, 1851). Very large; 

 globular, rose type; pure white center, promi- 

 nently flecked crimson, outer petals sometimes 

 faint lilac-white on first opening. Very tall, 

 strong, vigorous grower. Early. The most 

 popular white variety for cut flowers 60 6.00 



Floral Treasure. Large, globular shape; me- 

 dium tall grower; rich, soft pink 50 5.00 



Francois Ortegot (Parmentier, 1850). Dark 

 amaranth-red. Loose; medium height. Mid- 

 season 50 5.00 



La Sublime (Parmentier, 1850). Bright rich 



crimson; fragrant. Tall; very fine 50 5.00 



La Tulipe (Calot, 1872). Very large, flat, semi- 

 rose type; lilac-white, outer guard petals striped 

 crimson; fragrant. Tall, strong grower; free 

 bloomer. Late midseason. A good Peony on 

 account of growth and general habit 75 7.50 



Lady Bramwell. Midseason; medium grower; 



silvery pink 50 5.00 



Louis Vanhoutte (Calot, 1867). Medium size; 

 semi-rose type; deep carmine-rose, tipped sil- 

 ver, with fiery reflex — very brilliant coloring; 

 fragrant. Medium height and habit. Late.. .50 6.00 



