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Hardy Phlox 



Von Lassburg. Purest white, individual flowers, very large. 



W. C. Egan. One of the finest Phloxes yet introduced. The 

 color effect is a pleasing shade of soft pink. Immense pan- 

 icles of flowers. The individual flowers frequently measure 

 If inches in. diameter. 



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HARDY PHLOX 



Among hardy perennial plants no class is of more im- 

 portance than the Phloxes, succeeding in almost any soil 

 and position; and flowering through a long season; and 

 while they will continue in good condition and. flower freely 

 for many years without attention, yet they respond quickly 

 to and are improved by liberal cultivation. 

 Albion. Pure white, with a faint red eye. 

 Bacchante. Tyrian-rose, with crimson-carmine eye. 

 Bridesmaid. Pure white, with large crimson-carmine eye. 

 Champs Elysee. A bright rosy-magenta; very effective. 

 Crepuscule. White with delicate mauve suffusion and 



rosy -purple eye. 

 Eclaireur. Brilliant rosy-magenta, with lighter halo. 

 Europa. A white variety, with a decided crimson-car- 

 mine eye. The individual flowers and trusses are very 

 large. 

 Henry Murger. White, with crimson-carmine centre. 

 Jeanne d'Arc. A good late-flowering pure white. 

 La Vague. Pure mauve, with aniline red eye. 

 Le Mahdi. Deep reddish-violet, with deeper red eye. 

 Louise Abbema. Very large dwarf, pure white. 

 Mauve Queen, Bright mauve. 



Mme. Paul Dutrie. Delicate lilac-rose in shade like 

 a soft pink orchid; flowers very large, borne in immense 

 panicles. 

 Mrs. Jenkins. The best all round pure white.. 

 Pantheon. Bright carmine rose; very effective. 

 Kynstrom. A great improvement on the popular variety 



Pantheon; of the same carmine rose color. 

 Riverton Jewel. A lovely shade of mauve rose, illuminated 

 bv a brilliant carmine-red eye. 



Price. Any of the above, 25 cts. each; 82.50 per do2.; $15.00 per 100. One each of the 20 varieties, $4.00. 



Early Flo^veriiig Hardy Plilox 



iVLisS Lingard. This grand white variety is one of the most popular 

 sorts grown; it grows about 2 feet high and starts to bloom in May, 

 continuing to flower until late ia October. 25 cts. each; $2.50 per 

 doz.; $15.00 per 100, 



PHLOX AREIMDSI 



Interesting crosses between our popular native Phlox Divaricata Cana- 

 densis and some of the showy Decussata varieties. 



Amanda. The dwarfest, growing but 12 inches high, very bushy, flow- 

 ers delicate lilac with deeper centre. 

 Louise. A strong growing variety about 2 feet high; iight lilac flowers 

 with a carmine eye. 



35 cts. each, $3.50 per doz. 



PHLrOX SUBUL,ATA (Moss, or Mountain Pink) 



An early spring-flowering type, with pretty moss-like evergreen foliage, 

 which, during the flowering season, is hidden under the masses of bloom. 

 An excellent plant for the rockery, or the border, and invaluable for car- 

 peting the ground or covering graves. 



Alba. Pure white. | Rosea. Bright rose. 



Lilacina. Light lilac. 



20 cts. each; $2.00 per doz.; $12.00 per 100. 



VARIOUS PHLOXES 



Amoena. Tlie best variety for carpeting the ground, the rockery, or the 

 bolder; it grows but 4 inches high, and in spring is a sheet of rich 

 bright pink flowers. 



Divaricata Canadensis. One of our native species which is worthy of 

 extensive planting, commencing to bloom early in April, and continu- 

 ing through May, with large fragrant lavender flowers on stems 10 

 inches high. 



25 cts. each; $2.50 per doz. ; $15.00 per 100. Phvsostegia (offered on page 37) 



NOTE. — All Bulbs. Roots and Plants are forwarded by Express, purchaser paying charges. If wanted by Parcel Post, add 10 per cent, 

 to value of order to points east of the Mississi ppi River, and 20 per cent, to points west of the Mississipi River. 



