GENERAL COLLECTION OF HARDY PHLOX 



Price for any of the Varieties listed below, (except where o therwise noted, ) $4.00 per 100; $30'.00 per 1006* 



Albion (Medium.) One of our own introductions; producing- very 



large panicles of pure white flowers with a faint aniline-red eye. 

 Aglae Adanson (Medium.) Immense flowers, snow-white, with 



red eye. 

 Antonin Mercle (Medium.) Light ground color, upper half of 



petal deeply suffused bluish-lilac; large, white halo. 

 Bacchante (Tall.) Tyrian rose with crimson-carmine eye. 

 Beranger (Dwarf.) Ground color white, delicately suffused with 



rosy pink, distinct amaranth-red eye. 

 Bridesmaid (Tall.) White, with large crimson-carmine centre. 

 B. Conite (Medium.) Brilliant French purple with crimson-car- 

 mine shadings. The finest dark colored Phlox grown to-day. 



$5.00 per 100; $40.00 per 1000. ^ 



Colibri (Tall.) White, with crimson-carmine centre ; very late. 

 Con.snl H. Trost (Medium.) Pure red, with bright French-purple 



eye. 

 Champs Elyses (Medium.) A very bright rosy magenta of an 



effective shade. 

 Coquelicot (Dwarf.) A fine pure scarlet, \Vith crimson-red eye. 



$5.00 per 100; $40.00 per 1000. 

 Caran D'Ache (Medium.) Geranium-red, with old rose shadings 



and white eye ; verj' effective. 

 Diadem (Dwarf.) A fine dwarf, pure whitfe. 

 De Miribel (Medium.) White, suffused with bright rosy-scarlet, 



red eye. , 



Danton (Medium.) Scarlet, pure red eye. 

 Dr. Konig'sliotter (Tall.) Bright orange-scarlet with crimson 



red eye. 

 Eug-ene Danzanvillier (Tall.) Lilac, shading white towards 



the edges ; large white centre. 

 Eclaireiir (Medium.) Brilliant rosy-magenta, with large lighter 



halo ; an excellent variety. 



Fnihliclit (Dwarf.) Bright salmon-pink, with white shadings. 

 George A. Strohlein (Medium.) Bright scarlet, with crimson- 



^••ea ts^e ; dv.^^ not bleach. $7.00 per 100. 

 cTeneral Giovaninelli (Dwarf.) Bright Tyrian rose, with light 



shadings at the base of each petal, a pure red eye, very effective. 

 Goliath (Tall.) A giant in growth, flowers of good size in bold 



massive panicles of rich crimson-carmine with deeper eye. 

 Herniine (Dwarf.) The dwarfest variety in our collection, never 



exceeding ten inches in height ; pure white flowers of good size; 



earl}'; unequalled for bordering; a perfect little gem. 

 Helena Vacaresco (Dwarf.) Very large flowering dwarf, white. 

 Hanny Pfeiderer (Medium.) White with crimson centre. 

 Henry Marcel (Dwarf.) Pure red with very bright salmon 



shadings. 



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H. O. Wijers (Tall.) Glistening whi|e, witl^ t^ritrht crim^gn-rar- ^ 



mine eye. 

 Henry Murger (TalU) Beaiitiful variety ; white, crimson-carmine 



centre. 

 Henry Hoyer (Medium.) a?yrian rose, with lighter shadings. 

 Jeanne l>'Arc (Tall.) A good standard late white. 

 Jules Cambon (Medium.) Bright rosy magenta with large white 



center and light halo. 

 KiK'ken (Tall ) Delicnte pale rose-mauve, with claret-red eye. 

 La Vague (Medium ) Pure mauve, with aniline-red eye. 

 Le Mahdi (Medium.) Deep reddish violet with darker eye. 

 Le Prophete (Dw^aif.) Bright violet-rose, large light halo and 



bright rose eye, fine. 

 Louise Abbenia (Dwarf.) Very large, dwarf, pure white, of fine 



form. 

 Mine. Paul Dutrie (Tall.) A delicate lilac rose, reminding one 



of some of the beautiful soft pink orchids. The flowers are very 



large and borne in panicles of immense size. 

 Mozart (Tall.) Ground color white, suffused sahnon; aniline-red 



eye. 

 Mrs. Jenkins (Tall.) The best tall early white for massing. 

 Obergartner Wittig (Medium.) Bright magenta, with crimson- 

 carmine eye; large tlower and truss; one of the best. 

 Professor Virchow (Medium.) Bright carmine, overlaid with 



orange-scarlet. 

 Pantheon (Tall.) Bright carmine-rose. 



Pierre Bayle (Dwarf.) Crimson-carmine overlaid with orange- 

 scarlet. 

 Prosper Henri (Dwarf). Pure white, with large decided eye of 



rosy-magenta. 

 Pacha (Dwarf.) Deep rose-pink, suffused with solferino-red and 



carmine-purple eye. 

 R. P. Striithers ^TaH.) ^opy-crmine, with c'^ret-red eye, fine. 

 Kosenberg (Medium.) Bright reddish-violet with blood-red eye, 



large truss and individual flowers. 

 Sunshine (Dwarf.) Large, aniline-red, with crimson-red eye and 



light halo. 

 Selma (Tall.) Large flower, pale rose-mauve with claret-red eye. 

 Siebold (Tall.) Bright vermillion-red, overlaid with orange-scarlet; 



crimson-red eye. $5.00 per 100; $40.00 per 1000. 

 Von Goethe (Medium.) Tyrian-rose, suffused with carminelake, 



and carmine eye. 

 F". G. Von Lassburg (Medium.) The purest white in cultivation, 



individual flowers larger than any other white. 



NEW VARIETIES OF HARDY PHLOX 



Asia (Tall.) One of the most valuable recent introduciioiis, a delicate 

 shade of mauve, with crimson-carmine eye. 



Braga (Dwarf.) Mauve-rose, more or less suffused with salmon ; large 

 white eye, a distinct and pleasing color coinbinalion. 



Europa (Tall.) A white variety, with very decided crinison-carniine 

 eye ; the individual flowers as well as the trusses are very large, en- 

 tirely distinct, a valuable acquisition. 



Elizabeth Campbell (Dwarf.) Very bright salincin-pink, with 

 lighter shadings and dark crimson eye, an entirely new and much 

 wanted shade in Phlox. 



Frau Anton Biichner (Dwarf.) The finest white variety ye* In- 

 troduced, having a large truss and individual flower of dwarf Irabit. 



Hervor (Dwarf.) This is the finest variety of its color; a bright but 

 soft rose-pink, with a large white eye. 



Kynstrom (Tall.) An iniproved form ofthepopular variety Pantheon, 

 fine for mas.siiig ; of a Paul Xeyron rose-color. 



Widar (IMediuui.) A splendid improvement on Edinond Rostand ; in 

 color a light reddish-violet, with very large white centre which in- 

 tensifies and illuminates the color. 



Price, (except where noted ). $1.00 per dozen; $6.00 per 100; $50.00 per 1000 



In ordering, to secure these special prices, please mention "CIRCULAR No. 137 



HENRY A. DREER, 714 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 



