D. M. FERRY &: GO'S 



PHLOX, PEEENITIAL. 



ness and duration ot blossom, and general compactness ; looking equally -well 

 in clumps and masses. Half-hardy annual. I foot. 

 Phlox Brummondii, alba, pure white /large flowers. 

 " scarlet, with black center. 

 " " rosea, deep rose color. 



" Black Warrior, fine. 

 " " Leopoldii, red, with white eye. 



" " Queen Tictoria, violet pui-ple, white eye. 



" marmorata alba rosea, white, rose eyed and marbled. 

 " " Cardinal, brilliant scarlet. 



" <."eneral Grant, bright, rich purple. 

 " Heinholdii, (Benary,) the true, splendid, scarlet Phlox. 

 " Ueynholdii cardiualis. We consider this variety of Phlox 

 the most showy and brilliant yet introduced. The color is 

 an intense firey scarlet, and it may be considered a rival to 

 the Scarlet Geraniums, Verbenas, &c. It is of compact, 

 bushy habit, is a constant and free bloomer, and the blo:^- 

 soms are of long duration, thus being finely adapted for 

 bedding purposes or pot culture, for which use it is scarcely 

 equalled by any other annual. 

 " fine mixed, seeds of the above and many other fine varieties 

 mixed, 



PHLOX, PERENOTAL. 



The varieties of Perennial Phlox are among the choicest of our flowers for 

 bedding or border plants. They are perfectly hardy, and need no protection ; 

 will flourish in any soil, succeeding better however, in deep, rich, rather moist 

 soil. 



Phlox, Perennial, mixed, seeds saved from the newest, splendid sorts of Mr. 

 Lieval. 



