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Dreer's Superb Hardy Phlox 



Hafdy Phlox 



Among hardv perennial plants no class is of more importance 

 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. 



Twelve Varieties of Special Merit 



Beacon. Brilliant cherry-red, of very vigorous habit. 

 Baron Van Dedem. Brilliant cochineal-red, with salmon 



shadings. 

 B. Comte. Brilliant rich French-purple. 

 Europa. White, with well defined crimson-carmine eye, 



individual flowers and trusses very large. 

 Elizabeth Campbell. Bright salmon-pink, with lighter 

 shadings and dark red eye; one of the handsomest and 

 most attractive. 

 Mrs. Jenkins. The best all-around pure white. 

 Mme. Paul Dutrle. Delicate iilac-rose, in tone like a 

 soft pink Orchid; flowers large and borne in large panicles. 

 Professor Virchow. Bright carmine overlaid with bril- 

 liant orange-scarlet. 

 R. P. Struthers. Bright rosy-carmine, with claret-red eye. 

 Rheinlander. A beautiful tone of salmon-pink, the color being 

 intensified by a very decided deep claret-red eye, with flowers and 

 trusses of immense size. 

 Riverton Jewel. One of our own introductions that we particu- 

 arly recommend. A lovely mauve rose illuminated by a brilliant 

 carmine-red eye. 

 W. C. Egan. One of the best, a pleasing soft pink with large 



bright solferino-red eye. 

 Price. 35 cts. each; '$3 00 per doz. ; $20.00 per 100. One each 

 of the 12 sorts for $3.00. 



Standard Varieties Choice Hardy Phlox 



Albion. Pure white, with a faint red eye. 



Australia. Bright claret-red. 



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



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



Carad d'Ache. Geranium-red, with old rose suffusion and 

 white 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. 



Frau Anton Uuchner. The largest flowering pure white 

 variety. 



Frederick Passy. Luminous light mauve-pink, with distinct 

 white centre, very large broad panicles. 



Glow. A bright richcarminewith salmon suffusion, blood-red eye. 



Price. Any of the above Standard Varieties, 25 cts. each; $2.50 



Early flowering Hardy Phlox 



Miss 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 in October. 25 

 cts. each; $2.50 per doz.; $18.00 per 100. 



Phlox Subulata (Mos., or Mountain Pink) 



Early spring flowering pretty moss-like evergreen foliage, 

 which is hidden under the masses of bloom. Excellent for 

 the rockery or border, and invaluable for carpeting the ground 

 or covering graves. 

 Alba. Pure whife. Lilaclna. Light lilac. Rosea. Bright 



rose. 25 cts, eacn; $2.50 per doz.; $15.00 per 100. 



VARIOUS PHLOXES 



Amoena. The be^t variety for carpeting the ground, the 

 rockery or the border; 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 continuing through May, with large fragrant 

 lavender flowers on stems 10 inches high. 



25 cts. each; $2.50 per doz.; $15.00 per 100 



Henry Murger. White with crimson-carmine centre. 



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



La Siecle. Light salmon-pink; dwarf 



La Vague. Pure mauve, with aniline-red eye. 



Louise Abbema. Very large pure white dwarf. 



Lumineaux, Bright rosy-crimson with carmine eye. 



L'Esperance. Light lavender-pink with white centre. 



Pacha. Deep pink suffused with red, carmine eye. 



Rosenberg. Bright reddish- violet with blood-red eye. 



Rynstrom. Effective carmine-rose color. 



Sunshine, Aniline-red with crimson eye and light halo. 



Wanadis. A pleasing mottling of white and light violet; very 



distinct. 

 Widar. Light, reddish-violet, with a very large white centre, 



which intensifies and illuminates the color, 

 per doz.; $15.00 per 100. One each of the 24 varieties, $4.50. 



Phlox Subolata (Moss Pink) 



NOTE. — AU Bulbs, Roots and Plants are forvrarded by Express, purchaser paying charges. If granted by Parcel Post add 10 per ceat. 

 to value of order to points east of the Mississippi River and 20 per cent, to points west of the Mississippi River. 



