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HARDY PERENNIAL PHLOX. 



Hardy Perennial Phloxes. 



We make a specialty of Perennial Phlox, and can furnish the 

 popular standard varieties in large quantities, nearly one hun- 

 dred thousand one-year-old field grown plants being in stock. 



Athis. Deep pink, overlaid salmon, crimson eye. 



Andreas Hoffer. A fine early white. 



Aquillon. Carmine rose, shaded salmon, crimson eye. 



Astier Rehu. Deep purplish crimson. 



Bridesmaid. Pure white witli large crimson eye. 



Beranger. White, suffused pink, crimson eye. 



Bournouf. Carmine rose with purplish crimson eye. 



Blanc Nain. Large, dwarf white. 



Boule de Feu. Bright scarlet, overlaid salmon. 



Bouquet Fleur. White with deep rose eye. 



Crystal Palace. White with lilac markings, deeper centre. 



Cyclon. Carmine rose, lighter centre. 



Champs Elysee. Fine rich purplish crimson. 



Croesus. Fiery carmine, crimson centre. 



Duguesclin. White with dark crimson centre. 



Eclaireur. Purplish crimson with light halo. 



Etna. Scarlet with dark crimson 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. 



Inspector Jurgens. Carmine with deeper eye. 



Jeanne d'Arc. A fine late white. 



Jules Finger. Tender rose with deep rose eye. 



Jocelyn. Dwarf, bright salmon red. 



Liliput. Bright magenta with crimson eye. 



La Fondre. Deep purplish crimson. 



La Nuit. Deep purplish crimson. 



Lothair. Salmon red with carmine eye. 



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



Matador. Bright orange scarlet, cherry red eye. 



Moliere. Salmon rose, deep rose eye. 



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



Michael Cervantes. Pure white with bright red eye. 



Otto Thalacker. Magenta crimson. 



Ornament. Rosy magenta, crimson eye. 



Obergartner Wittig. Bright magenta with red eye. 



Professor Schlieman. Salmon rose with carmine eye. 



Pearl. A good free white. 



Peach Blow. Delicate pink with white markings. 



PRIMULA VERIS SUPERBA. 



Hardy Perennial Phloxes (Continued). 



Pacha. Deep rose with bright eye. 



P. Bonnetin. Magenta, overlaid salmon. 



Semiramis. Purplish magenta. 



Simplon. White, suffused lilac, dark rose centre. 



Sylphide. Light rose and white with deep centre. 



Sunshine. Salmon pink with deep red eye. 



Thebaide. Dwarf, salmon red with crimson eye. 



W. Clibran. White suffused with rose and red eye. 



Wm. Robinson. Rose, overlaid salmon. 



Zouave. Largest, purplish crimson, red eye. 



Strong one-year-old field grown plants 75 cents per dozen ; 

 ^5.00 per 100 ; $40.00 per icoo. 



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Phlox Subulata Alba. Pure white, clumps $0 75 



Atropurpurea. Purplish rose, clumps . 75 



Lilacina. Light lilac, clumps 75 



Nelsoni. Pure white, clumps 75 



Rosea. Bright rose, clumps 75 



The Bride. White with rosy eye, clumps 75 



Amoena. Clumps 75 



Divaricata Canadensis. 2;4;-inch pots 75 



Plumbago, Larpentae. Strong clumps . i 25 



Polygonum Cuspidatum. 3-inch pots . 75 



Sieboldi. 3-inch pots 75 



Potentilla, Emili. Strong divisions . . 75 



Formosa. Strong divisions 75 



Hopwoodiana. Strong divisions ... 75 



Phoenix. Strong divisions 75 



Polemonium Coeruleum i 00 



Coeruleum Album i 00 



Richardsoni i 50 



Primula Veris Snperba. 



(New Giant Hardy Primrose.) 



In size of flower, this is fully three times as large as any hardy 

 Primrose, the average size of the flower being over one inch, 

 and frequently over 2 inches, with trusses of bloom 6 inches in 

 diameter. It is perfectly hardy, grows from 10 to 12 inches 

 high, and begins to flower earlier and continues in bloom longer 

 than any other plant of the same family known to us. Its greatest 

 merit consists in the fact that it is not only one of the easiest 

 plants to force, and sells on sight when brought into flower during 

 the winter and early spring months, and especially so when grown 

 as an Easter plant. 



The plants can be stored in cold frames, successive batches 

 being brought into a cool greenhouse to flower as required, allow- 

 ing about four to five weeks' time to bring them into full bloom. 



Strong plants 75 cents per dozen ; $6.00 per 100. 



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