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Hardy Phlox— Aurore Boreale. 



^e;m) Ea.rly FloTvering Hardy 'Phlox Plants, 



I pronounce these to be the most beautiful, the most 

 satisfactorj^ of all hardy plants. Absolutely sure to bloom the 

 first year, and live indefinitely. 



Aurore Boreale, Very large, pure pink, crimson center, 

 extra. 



Eclaireur. Immense flowers, violet purple, large white eye, 

 about the best Phiox grown. 



Esperance, A charming lavender pink, large white eye, 

 profuse early bloomer. 



Derviche. Violet, Carmine eye, early. 



riaid of Orleans. Scow white ; a beauty, early. 



La Vogue. Soft, rosy pink, lovely shade. 



Lord RayJeigh. Bluish tint, early. 



Marie Stuart. Blooms in June, white, pink eye. 



Miss Lingard. Immense truss, snow white, rosy center. 

 ■ Richard Wallace. Carmine center, white zone. 



Sir Edwin Landseer. Carmine-crimson, very bright, same as 

 Crimson Rambler Rose. 



White Queen. Large, immaculate white, beautiful. 



Each 1 5c. , 2 for 25c. Any 6 for 65c. 



S^pecial Offer. The entire set of 12 for $1, postpaid. All 

 guaranteed to bloom. 



The New Giant Ever-Blooming Tritoma. 



Tritom^ TfiUerii. oe „AS'a ^fi^JS^^- 



iflora. The flower spikes, which are produced with 

 considerable more freedom than in the old variety, are 

 of gigantic size, frequently 4.^ feet high, with heads of 

 bloom over 12 inches long, of a rich orange-scarlet, 

 shading to salmon-rose on the edge. 20c. each, 3 for SOc. 



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elianthus Multiflorus Plenus* 



(The Hardy Double Qolden=YelIow Sunflower.) 



A plant that should be in every garden, and one that will give entire satisfaction- The flowers are from 3 to 4 inches 

 in diameter, as double as any Double Dahlia, and cover the plant from the ground to the top. Colorj a bright golden 

 yellow. It should have a sunny position and rich soil. 1 5c. each, 2 for 25c. 



Finest hardy perennial Phlox Seed, pkt. 150 seeds, 6c. 



