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HENEY A. DREBR, Philadelphia. Pa. 



PERENNIAL PHLOX 



Three Grand Double White Paeonias. 



Per doz. Per 100 

 Duchesse de Nemours. Extra large, pure 



white, fragrant $6 oo 



Marie Lemoine. ( Lemoine' s. ) Extra 



large, free flowering, ivory white ... 6 oo 

 Festiva Maxima. Large, pure white, 



with a few crimson markings .... 45° 



S50 00 

 50 00 

 35 00 



Paeonias in Mixture. 



Double Whites $^5° 



Reds I 25 



Pinks I 25 



All Colors, Mixed i 00 



Early Flowering Paeonias. 



Officinalis (ilutabilis) Alba. White. 



Rosea. Pink 



Rubra. Crimson 



Tenuifolia flora plena. Crimson . . . 



$2 00 

 I 50 



1 00 



2 50 



§12 00 

 10 00 

 10 00 



8 00 



$15 00 



12 00 



8 00 



18 00 



New and Rare Hardy Phlox and 

 Varieties of Special Merit. 



Coquelicot. The finest pure scarlet, with deep carmine eye. 



S6.00 per 100 : $50.00 per 1000. 

 Edmund Rostand. Bright purplish rose, with very large, 



white centre ; a fine flower and entirely distinct. $12.00 per 



ICO. 



F. Q. von Lassburg. The finest white in cultivation, the 

 'individual flowers being fully double the size of any other 

 white variety, pure in color and a strong, clean, vigorous 

 grower. $15.00 per 100. 



riatador. Brilliant orange scariet, with cherry red eye ; a vig- 

 orous, strong grower. $8.00 per 100. 



firs. Jenkins. A fine early flowering, pure white. $10.00 

 per 100. 



Von Goethe. A rich salmon rose, sha ling to a white centre : 

 a large flower, the finest of its color. $10.00 per 100. 



Von Hochberg. The ideal crimson Phlox, being several 

 shades brighter than Le Mahdi, heretofore considered the 

 ricliest of this class. $10.00 per 100. 



General Collection of Select 



Standard Varieties of 



Hardy Phlox. 



We make a specialty of Perennial Phlox, and our col- 

 lection is unequalled, can furnish the popular standard 

 varieties in large quantities, over one hundred thousand 

 strong one-year-old field grown plants being in^ stock. 

 Aquilon. Deep pink, shaded carmine, with crimson eye, 



very bright. 

 Bridesmaid. Pure white, with large, crimson centre, 



very free flowering. 

 Beranger. Salmon pink, suffused with white, with rosy 



carmine eye. 

 Bacchante. A fine, dark crimson, shading lighter 



toward the centre. 

 Bouquet Fleur. White, with deep rose eye ; each 



truss a perfect bouquet. 

 Cyclon. White, suffused with rosy lilac and daik rose 



star-shaped eye ; very dwarf and attractive 

 Colibri. \\T2ite, with deep rose centre. ' 

 Champs Ely see. A fine, rich, purplish crimson. 

 Eclaireur. Purplish crimson, with light halo ; a fine, 



large flower. 

 Eugene Danzenvillier. Lilac, shading white toward 

 the edges, with large, white centre ; a desirable and 

 pleasing arrangement of colors. 

 Inspector Elpel. Pink, with red eye ; large flower. 

 Jeanne d'Arc. A standard, free-flowering, pure white. 

 La Vague. Soft pink, with red eye. 

 M. Gladstone. Delicate rosy pink, with crimson eye. 

 riolliere. Salmon rose, with deep rose eye. 

 Otto Thalacker. Rosy crimson, dwarf, free and attractive. 

 Offenbach. Bright rose, with large white halo. 

 Pantheon. Deep salmon rose, very free and effective. 

 Professor Schlieman. Bright rosy salmon, with bright eye. 

 P. Bonnetain, Rose, overlaid salmon ; a fine flower. 

 Pecheur d'lslande. Soft salmon scarlet, with white centre. 

 Roxolaine. Bright purplish crimson. 

 R. P. Struthers, Brilliant rosy red, with crimson eye ; one 



of the best high-colored varieties. 

 Semiramis. Rich purplish magenta. 

 Sunshine, Deep salmon pink, with deep rose eye. 



Price. — Any of the above varieties, strong one-year-old 

 field-grown plants, for fall delivery, 75 cents per dozen ; $5.00 

 per 100 ; $40.00 per 1000. Special prices on larger quantities 

 on application. 



Early Flowering Hardy Phlox. 

 Phlox SufPraticosa. 



This type, while it does not contain the bright rich colors^of 

 the standard (Decussata) sorts, is invaluable on account of its 

 early flowering habit, they commencing to flower fully ^six 

 weeks earlier. 

 Andrew Kerr. Large truss, white, suffused throughout with 



deep rosy lilac. 

 Dr. Hornby, ^^^lite. delicately suffused with light lilac. 

 Indian Chief. Deep magenta with crimson eye. 

 Leaman . Rosy lilac. 



niss Lingard. A grand free flowering white. 

 Ringleader. Magenta, crimson eye. 



75 cts. per doz.; $6.00 per 100. 



Phlox Moss-Pinks and Other Trail- 



ing Varieties. 



Amoena. Rich, bright pink 



Subulata Alba. (Clumps) 



Atropurpurea. (Clumps.) Purplish rose 



Lilacina. (Clumps.) Light lilac .... 



Nelsoni. (Clumps.) Pure white. . , . 



Rosea. (Clumps.) Bright Rose. . . . 



The Bride. (Clumps.) ^^^lite, . . . . 

 pink eye 



Divaricata Canadensis. Bluish lilac, 

 very early 



Per doz. 



. $0 75 



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 75 



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 75 



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Per 100 



$6 00 



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75 6 00 



