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Phlox. Perennial. 



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a pure whi;e disc; the habit of growth, free 

 and robust. As the color stands well in the 

 open ground, it is a valuable bedding plant. ..lo 

 Phlox Drummondii, fine mixed, many fine varie- 

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PHIiOX PERENNIAL. 



The varieties of Perennial Phlox are among the choic- 

 est of our flowers for bedding or border plants. They 

 are perfectly hardy, and need no protection ; will flour- 

 ish in any soil, succeeding better however, in deep, rich, 

 rather moist ground. 



Phlox, Perennial, mixed, seeds saved from the 

 newest, splendid sorts of Mr. Lieval 15 



PINK-(Diantlius). 



The family of Dianthus is bj' far the most useful of 

 all the biennials and perennials, and for beauty and va- 

 riety, cannot be surpassed. The delicacy and richness 

 of the tints, combined with the aromatic fragrance of 

 many of the species, are valuable recommendations for 

 the entire family. 



Dianthus, Chinensisfl. pi. (Double China Pink), 

 this specie is a bieoinial of dwarf habit ; flow- 

 ers the first year, but the bloom is stronger the 

 second. The colors are very rich, and in large 

 beds, you cin hardly find two alike Seeds 

 saved from double flowers will produce double 



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Pink, Heddewig's. 



Dianthus, Plumarius (Pheasant-Eyed Pink), 

 white or pink, with dark eye. The flowers 

 deeply fringed or feathered ; very fragrant. 

 Hardy perennial 5 



" Chinensis Heddewigii fl. pi. (Heddewig's 

 Pink), flowers ver}' large and double, having 

 a diam.eter of nearly three inches ; of various 

 shades of brilliant colors, almost unsurpassed. 

 An elegant acquisition. Half-hardy biennial.. 10 



" Chinensis laciniatus P. pi. (Double Japan 

 Pink), to be properly appreciated , these should 

 be seen, as it is impossible otherwise to convey 

 any idea of their beauty. Rich in hue, very 

 double, deeply fringed petals — only lacking 

 fragrance to make them perfect. Half-hardy 

 biennial 10 



" Heddewigii diadematus (Double Diadem 

 Pink), this is of denser growth than the Hed- 

 dewigii, and of dwarfer habit. Very regular, 

 densely double, and of all tints, from crimson- 

 purple to deep black-purple. It has often a 

 velvet-like, radiant fire, impossible to repro- 

 duce 10 



" Chinensis Imperialis fl. pi. (Double Impe- 

 rial Pink), a superb, double variety from 

 China 10 



^^^ The two follownig varieties are intioduced by 

 Messrs Carter, of I ondon an! are new lhe> are 



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Pink, Eastern Queen. 



Poppy, bracteatunn. 



Poppy, carnation. 



