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Drcer 's Garden Cakfrdar, 



P>€OM?AS— Continued. 



EDULIS SIJPERBA. Dark rose, fine ... 30 



ELEGANS. Pale blush, lilac shade 80 



FRAGRANS. Dark rose, fragrant..... f>.5 



HUMEl. Large, pink 25 



LINGULATA. Pure white , oft 



MAIDEN BLUSH. Pink, fine and large 50 



ODORATA. White, vellow centre.. 60 



OFFICINALIS RUBRA PLENA. Deep crimson 25 



POTSI. Very large, crimson , 50 



QUEEN VICTORIA. Rose , 50 



REVESI. Large, blush 50 



TENUIFOLIA. Fennel -leaved, deep crimson. 50 



VIRGINALIS- Pure white. ^ 50 



WHITLEYI. Fragrant, white 2b 



Twelve French varieties. $4.00 per doz. 



HOTEIA JAPONICA. 



ASTILBE, OR SPIRtEA JAPON 



ICA, A splendid plant either for out- \ 

 side flowering or forcing; it produces 

 beautiful sprays of silver white flow- 

 ers during February and March Avhen 

 forced, or outside in June; its dark 

 green leaves, resembling some of the 

 well-known Ferns, when covered with 

 bloom, make it an attractive object. 

 25 to 50 ets. 



PHLOX— Hardy Perennial. 



The beauty of the Phlox is not yet sufficiently known and esteemed. 

 For their brilliant trusses of flowers, com])rising all shades of color, 

 from white to crimson, striped and mottled, they have few if any 

 superiors among hardy perennial plants. They should be divided and 

 replanted, in freshly prepared soil, each alternate year. 



New varieties recently introduced by the best English and Continen- 

 tal growers. 50 cts. $4.50 per doz. 



.\DELAIDE. Salmon scarlet ; extra fine. 



DRONEDA. Brilliant crimson. 



ELDORADO. Brilliant crimson, shaded with purple. 



J^UGENE JANNER. White, rosy violet eye; dwarf. 



J. H. LAING. Very large carmine. 



iM COER DU MONDE. Large rose, flaked white, crimson eye; very 



fine. 

 MxVD. MEURET. Shaded lilac ; large crimson eye. 



