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MISS MARY E. MARTIN, FLORAL PARK. NEW YORK. 



GIANT PHLOX. 



Drummondi Grandiflora 



(Large Illustration.) 

 Flowers nearly t-vvice Ps 

 large as the ordinary Phlox 

 Drummondi, -while tlie colors 

 are richer and brighter. Fcr 

 beds or borders of dazzling 

 beauty nothing equals tt e 

 Phlox. Sown outside, the\ 

 bloom very soon after plant- 

 ing and until frost. M\ 

 GiantPhlox Mixturecoii 

 tains more than 40 kinds 

 and colors of the best ami 

 most improved sorts. Lav- 

 ender, scarlet, violet, white 

 star, and fringed. 



Pkt.,1.50 seeds. 5c.; ^go::. 

 of this mixture, 12c. 



GIANT HVPRAWGEfi 



FLOWERE D PHLOX. 



These are undoubtedly ore 

 of the handsomest species < f 

 the Phlox family. Thev are 

 more floriferous than' tlie 

 others, the flowers are large, 

 of good substa ce and "in 

 handsome colors and arc 

 borne in large umbels, just 

 like a Hydrangea, hence 

 their name. Mixed Colors. 



Pkt., 150 seeds, 6c. 



PHLOX 

 DRUMMONDI. 



Many colors mixed. First- 

 class quality. 



Pkt., L50 seeds, 3c.; J^ oz., 

 12c. 



STARRED AND FRINGED" PHLOX. 



These are very distinct and striking, the petals radiate like the points of a star, in many colors and shades, and the 

 petals are bordered with white ; many are fringed and crimped. A very striking class. Pkt.," 150 seeds, 5c. 



DOUBLE-FLOWERING PHLOX. 



A very desirable class. Flowers are double and semi-double and last much longer than those of the single Phlox. 

 The white is especially valuable as a cut flower. AVe are sure our customers will be greatlv pleased with these and we 

 \ecommend a trial. Pkt. , 100 seeds, 6c. 



DWARF PHLOX. 



Phlox Drummond: Nana Compactsi. 



These are much sitperior to the other Phloxes for ribbon bedding or borders. The 

 plants grow very symmetrical in neat little bushes, about 8 inches high, covered -with 

 flowers during the whole Summer and Fall, as large as those of the Drummondi and as 

 easy to grow. Pkt., 150 seeds, 6c. 



One Packet Each of the Above 6 Kinds, 25c. 



HEW LARGE FLOWERING HARDY PERENNIAL PHLOX 



PLANTS AND SEEDS. 



These we consider the most desirable of all hardy perennials, iiowering abundantly from 

 May until late in the Autumn. These new French 'varieties are of a dwarf growth. The im- 

 mense flower heads often measm-e from 7 to 9 inches across and comprise all shades of 

 color— Vermillion to white. They delight in a sunny location and rich soil, but are by no 

 Tieans particular. Absolutely hardy in an j- climate or location. 



Seed, mixed varieties, all colors, 150 seeds, 6c. 



Plants iu finest a«sortment. i2c. each, 8 tnv aOe., 6 for SBo,. IQ for SI ^OQ^ 



