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DREER'S SUPERB 

 HARDY PHLOX 



Among hardy perennial plants no class is of more im- 

 portance 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. 

 Albion, Pure white, with a faint red eye. 

 Baron van Dedem. Cochineal-red, with salmon shad- 

 ings. 

 Bridesmaid. Pure white, with large crimson-carmine 



A bright rosy-magenta; very effec- 



Hardy Phlox 



Mme. Paul Dutrle. Delicate lilac-rose in shade like a soft 



pink orchid; flowers very large, borne in immense panicles. 

 Obergartner Wittig. Bright magenta, with crimson-carmine 



eye; large flowers and truss; the best of its type. 

 Pantheon. Bright carmine rose; very eff^ective. 

 Riverton Jewel. A lovely shade of mauve-rose, illuminated 



by a brilliant carmine-red eye, 

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

 Rynstrom. A great improvement on the popular carmine 



rose variety Pantheon. 



Price. Any of the above, 20 cts. each; $2.00 per doz.; $lb 



PHI.OX ARBNDSI 



Interesting crosses between our popular native Phlox Divari- 

 cata Canadensis and some of the showy Decussata varieties. 



Amanda. The dwarfest, growing but 12 inches high, very 



bushy, flowers delicate lilac with deeper centre. 

 Charlotte. Grows 18 to 24 inches high, flowers very large, 



pale lilac shaded pink with prominent dark eye. 

 Elizabeth. "White, reverse of petals lilac ; plants of strong 



branching habit; 18 inches. 

 Kathe. Stems loosely branched, about 20 inches high; flowers 



purplish-rose with a dark eye surrounded by a lighter halo. 

 Louise. A strong growing variety aljout 2 feet high; light 



lilac flowers with a carmine eye. 

 Price, 25 cts. each; $2.50 per doz Set of 5 sorts, $1.00. 



Early Flowering Hardy Plilox 



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 and 

 is always attractive. 20 cts. each; $2.00 per doz.; $15.00 

 per 100. 



Pure white, 

 eye. 

 Champs Elysee. 



tive. 

 Eclaireur. Brilliant rosy-magenta, with large, lighter 



halo. 

 Elizabeth Campbell. Bright salmon-pink, with lighter 



shadings and dark crimson eye. 

 Europa. White with very decided crimson-carmine eye. 

 Frau Anton Buchner. The largest pure white. 

 Qefion. Peachblossom pink, with bright rose eye. 

 Henry Murger. White, with crimson-carmine centre, 

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

 L'Evenement, Orange-scarlet overlaid witk salmon- 

 pin^. 

 La Vague. Pure mauve, with aniline red eye. 

 Louise Abbema. Very large dwarf, pure white. 

 Mrs. Jenkins. The best all round pure white. 

 Thor. A most beautiful and lively shade of deep salmon- 

 pink, overlaid with a deep scarlet glow, large white halo- 

 and aniline red eye. This lovely variety holds the same place- 

 among the deep salmon-pinks that the popular " Elizabeth 

 Campbell " holds among the light salmon- pink sorts. 

 Viking. A splendid variety and one of the latest to flower, a 



pleasing soft salmon-rose. 

 Von Lassburg. Purest white, individual flowers very large. 

 W. C. Egan. One of the largest flowered varieties in culti- 

 vation, color effect a pleasing shade of soft pink. 

 00 per 100. Set of one each of the 25 varieties for $4.00. 



PHLOX SUBUL,AXA (Moss, or Mountain Pinky 



An early spring-flowering type, with pretty moss-like ever- 

 green foliage, which, during the flowering season, is hidden 

 under the masses of bloom. An excellent plant for the rockery, 

 or the border, and invaluable for carpeting the ground or cov- 

 ering graves. 

 Alba. Pure white. 

 Lilacina. Light lilac. 



15 cts. each; $1.50 per doz.; $10.00 per 100. 



VARIOUS PHI.OXES 



Amoena. The best 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. 20 cts. each; 

 $2.00 per doz. ; ?12.00 per 100. 



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. 20 cts. each; 

 $2.00 per doz,; $12.00 per 100. 



Pilosa Splendens. A splendid companion to Phlox Divari- 

 cata Canadensis, growing from 12 to 15 inches high and 

 flowering at the same time but producing great masses of 

 brilliant rosy-carmine flowers. An excellent border plant. 

 20 cts. each; $2.00 per doz.; $12.00 per 100. 



I Rosea. Bright rose. 



NOTE.— All Bulbs, Roots and Plants are forwarded by Express, purchaser paying charges. If wanted by Parcel Post add 10 oer cent-, 

 to yalue of order to points eest of the Mississippi River, imd 20 per cent, to points west of the Mississippi River. 



