autumn Catalog ue. \%6. 

 HARDY PHLOXES 



AMONG hardy herbaceous plants 

 none are more gorgeous and more 

 easily grown than these. They are 

 perfectly hard v. succeeding in any 

 garden soil, and producing magnificent 

 spikes of showy and lasting flowers, 

 year after year, with comparatively 

 little •care. The varieties we offer 

 cultivation 

 and most 

 ft. Each, 

 per ioo, 



are among the finest in 

 and comprise the best 

 distinct colors. 2 l 2 to 3 

 . 1 ; : per dozen, $1 . 75 : 



i> 1 2.00. 



Bouie de Feu. Bright cherry red. 



Bridesmaid. Pure white with large crimson 



centre. 

 B. Comte. Intense purplish crimson. 

 Champs Ely see. Fine rich purplish crimson. 



Coquelicot. A fine pure scarlet with deep 

 carmine eye; the brightest of all Phloxes. 



Eclaireur. Glowing crimson, with light halo; 

 large flower. 



Esperance. Mauve, with white centre : extra 



Eugene Danzanvilliers. Rosy lilac, white 

 eye, very large. 



F. Q. Von Lassburg. The finest white sort, 

 pure in color, with the individual flowers 

 larger than those of any other variety. 



Jeane D'Arc. rure white, very free flowering. 

 La Cygne Pure white; splendid spike. 

 Le Soleil. Brilliant salmon pink. 

 .Moliere. Salmon rose, with deep rose eye. 

 Prof. Schlieman. Bright lilac rose. 

 R. F. Struthers. Bright salmon pink, crim- 



Von Goethe Rich salmon rose. 



Phlox La Cygne. 



Bay Trees and Boxwood Trees. 



J HESE splendid evergreens are most valuable for the decoration of halls 

 * and vestibules during winter, and thev are equally useful in the garden 

 in summer. 



STANDARD BAY TREES. 



The price is based according 

 to 3 ', feet. 



26 inches diam. of crown . . 



the diameter and height of crown. Height of stem from 

 Each. Each. 



57.50 36 inches diam. of crown . . . Si 5.00 

 12.50 3S-42 " ... 20.00 



PYRAMIDAL-SHAPED BAY TREES. 



ft. high, 24 diam 87.C 



7 ft. high, 32- 

 7-S " " 



BOXWOOD TREES. (Buxus Arborea.) 

 These are trained in the form of Pyramidal Bay Trees and are used for similar | 



They have been found to survive the winter out of doors on the Massachusetts coast, with 



slight protection. 



Pyramidal. 3 to 3^ ft. Each. S2.00; doz., 520.00. 1% to 4 ft. Each, $2.50; doz., §25.00. 

 4 to 5 ft. 55.00 to S6.00. Standards. 15-inch diam. Each, $2.00 ; doz., $20.00. 18-inch 

 diam. Each, 53.00; doz., 530.00. Bushes. :'. to 3 ft. Each, £1.50; doz., $15.00. 

 Notice. — The measurements of the foregoing trees are approximately correct: slight 



variations are unavoidable. 



Pyramidal Bay Tree 



Standard Bay Tree 



