CIAHT PHUOX. 



DrummondiCrandiflora 



(Large Illustration.) 

 Flowers nearly twice as 

 laree as the ordinary Pmox 

 are richer and brighter > or 

 beds or tn^-ders of «'»;'5ZlinR 

 hPautv nothing equals tbe 

 Kx Sown outside, they 

 Soom very sc,on after Plant^ 

 inff and until frost. My 

 cfantPhloK Wixturecon 

 t^aifis"*nrore than AO k.nds 

 and colors o^ the best anrt 

 most improved sorts, l-a^^ 

 SSer, Sarlet, violet, white 

 star, and fringed. _^ . j. ._ 

 Pkt.,150 seeds, 5c.; Vsoz. 

 of this mixture, 12c. 



These are undoubtedly one 

 of^the'handsomest species of 

 the Phlox family. They are 

 more fioriferous than tne 

 Sbers the flowers are larg.e. 

 Sf 'good substa. ce and m 

 handsome colors and are 

 So?ne in large umbels just 

 like a Hydrangea, hence 

 theirname. Wlpxcd Color*. 

 pkt., 150 seeds, 6c. 



PHLOX 



PRUPIIIWIONPI. 



Many colors mixed. First- 

 class quahty. ^„ . 1/07 



Fkt., 150 seeds, 3c.; >4 o^-, 

 12c. 



petals are bordered..* -hue. . ^^^^_. ^ ^. ^^^p.^c PHLOK. _ ..._.„„, P.,„.. 



The ^vhite IS especially va^^^^^^^^^ ^^ 



recommend a trial. rKt., xu _ ^u, rtv 



nWARF PHLOX^ 



s;r."'f»?t-.«%„. ., ,.. ..... . ...... "•• 



isfiS^^^^^ 





for 55©.. 12 for $1.00. 



