WHOLESALE PRICE LIST. 



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PERENNIAL PHLOX. 



Japanese Single Flo^irering Paeonies. 



These single flowering varieties with their large flowers, from 

 6 to 7 inches across, are very gorgeous and showy. 

 Apollo. Deep pink, shading lighter towards the edges. 

 Diana. Blush, with creamy white centre. 

 Exquisite. White, with yellow stamens. 

 Neptune. A fine pink. 

 Ophir. Dark carmine. 

 Saturn. Rosy pink with yellow stamens. 

 Souvenir. Flesh pink, creamy white centre. 

 Titian. Soft delicate pink. 



Topaz. Deep rose, shading lighter towards the edges. 

 Undine. Bright pink, with darker shadings. 

 Vesta. Purplish red. 

 Fabiola. Delicate blush. 



35 cents each ; the set of twelve varieties for $3.50. 



Selected Japanese Tree Paeonies. 



The varieties enumerated below have been selected from a 

 large collection, and will be found very interesting. 

 Abokin. Bright scarlet. 



Akashi=jishi. Blush white, shading deeper centre. 

 Daikagura. Carmine, shading to rose at edges. 

 Fuji=no=mone. Pure white. 

 Hakubanryn. Creamy white. 

 lwato=kagami. Fine, large pink. 

 Kamadafuji. Soft pink. 



Nishikishima. Bright soft pink, blush margin. 

 Ruriban. Dark purple. 



Shokikagura. Satiny rose, shading to white on edges. 

 Shiro=kagura. White, suffused with pink. 

 YoyO = no=nomare. Soft rose, the base of petals mottled. 

 60 cents each ; ^6.00 per dozen. 



Pentstemon. ( Beard Tongue. ) 



Per doz 

 Barbatus Torryeii. Strong divisions . . ^i 00 



Pubescens. 3-inch pots . . 75 



Digitalis. Strong plants 75 



Scouleri. 3-inch pots 75 



PardanthuS. (Blackberry Lily.) 

 Sinensis. Strong divisions 75 



Per 100 



$S 00 



6 00 

 6 00 

 6 00 



6 00 



Perennial Phloxes. 



One of Onr Leading Specialties. 

 Over 75,000 Plants in Stock. 



Our collection of Phloxes consists of strictly first-class varieties, 

 distinct and decided colors. The plants we offer are field-grown, 

 were divided in the fall, with from 3 to 6 eyes ; they will make 

 strong plants and a fine show of flowers this season. This stock 

 is much superior to young, newly propagated plants such as are 

 generally sent out in the spring of the year. 

 Athis. Deep pink, overlaid salmon, crimson eye. 

 Andreas Hoffer, A fine early white. 

 Aquillon. Carmine rose, shaded salmon, crimson eye. 

 Bridesmaid. Pure white with large crimson eye. 

 Beranger. White, suffused pink, crimson eye. 

 Blanc Nain. Large dwarf white. 

 Bouquet Fleur. White, with deep rose eye. 

 Crystal Palace. White, with lilac markings and centre. 

 Cross of Honor. Magenta, bordered white, in the form 



of a maltese cross. 

 Cyclon. White, suffused rosy lilac, dark rose eye. 

 Champs Elysee. Fine rich purplish crimson. 

 Duguesclin. White with dark crimson centre. 

 Eclaireur. Purplish crimson, very bright, with light halo. 

 Esclarmonde. Lilac suffused white, deep rose-colored eye. 

 Etoile du Nord. Purplish crimson. 



Eugene Danzenvillier. Lilac with white edge and centre. 

 Faust. Pure white with cherry-red eye. 

 Henry Murger. White with bright rose eye. 

 Jeanne D'Arc. A fine late white. 

 Jules Finger. Tender rose with deep rose eye. 

 Lilipot. Bright magenta with crimson eye. 

 La Fondre. Deep purplish crimson. 

 La Nuit. Deep purplish crimson. 

 La Vague. Soft rosy pink with red eye. 

 Lothair. Salmon red with carmine eye. 

 Mile. Marie Kuppenheim. A good dwarf, pure white. 

 M. Marey. Salmon rose with deeper centre. 

 Marquis de St. Paul. Deep rose, overlaid, salmon. 

 Michael Cervantes. Pure white with bright red eye. 

 Mrs. Dora Umgeller. Rich deep rose ; a strong variety. 

 Moliere. Salmon rose, deep rose eye. 



Nettie Stewart. Pure white, occasionally marked rose. 

 Ornament. Rosy magenta with crimson eye. 

 Professor Schlieman. Salmon rose with carmine eye. 

 Peach Blow. Delicate pink with white markings. 

 Pantheon. Fine deep salmon rose, free and effective. 

 Pacha. Deep rose with bright eye. 

 P. Bonnetin. Magenta overlaid salmon. 

 Robert Werner. Tender rose with deep rose eye. 

 Semiramis. Purplish magenta. 

 Simplon. White suffused lilac, dark rose centre. 

 Sylphide. Light rose and white, with deep centre. 

 Schlossgartner Reichenau. Bright rose, dwarf and free. 

 Sunshine. Salmon pink with deep red eye. 

 Thebaide. Dwarf salmon red with crimson eye. 

 Wm. Muhle. Salmon pink with dark crimson eye. 

 Zouave. Largest purplish crimson, red eye. 



Any of the above varieties 75 cents per dozen ; $6.00 per lOO ; 

 ^50.00 per 1000. 



Three Choice Red Phlox. 



Varieties that are always scarce. 



Coquelicot. A fine pure scarlet with deep carmine eye. 

 Jocelyn. Bright salmon red, very brilliant. 

 Matador. Bright orange scarlet, cherry-red eye. 

 ^l.oo per dozen ; ^8.00 per 100. 



Phlox. (Moss Pinks.; 



Per doz. 

 60 



Subulata Alba. Pure white .... 



" Atropurpurea. Purplish rose 60 



" Lilacina. Light lilac .... 60 



" NelsOni. Pure white .... 60 



" Rosea. Bright rose . ... 60 



" The Bride. White with rosy eye 60 

 All the above varieties of Moss Pinks are strong plants. 



Per 100 



$4 00 



4 CO 



4 00 

 4 00 

 4 00 

 4 00 



