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NUMBER and NAME. 



■O* % oz. at oz. rate only on articles quoted at 

 $1 per oz. and over. 



General Observations. 



Paris Daisy 



3789a Parnassia Caroliniana 



Peas, Sweet 



Pelargonium, Fancy . 



379o 



3804 

 3810 

 3812 



3814 

 3824 



Peiitstemon Clevelandii . . . '. 



antirrhinoides 



Palmeri 



spectabilis 



laevigatum 



Mixed European . . per oz., 40c. 



3830 *Perilla Nankinensis.per oz., 20c. 

 3837 *laciniata " 20c. 



3840 Persicaria, Red 



3842 White 



3848 

 3849 

 3850 

 3851 

 3852 

 3853 

 3854 

 3855 

 3856 

 3857 

 3858 

 3860 

 3862 

 3863 

 3864 

 3866 

 3867 

 3868 

 3870 



Petunia hybrida — 



Large-flowered, White 



— Intus aurea 



— Crimson 



— Purple 



— Rose 



— superbissima, tigered throat . 

 — Thorburn's Superb Giant . . 

 — Superb, single, mixed .... 



— Fringed White 



— — Crimson 



"Titania" 



Mixed 



— Double Mixed 



Fringed Mixed 



" Lady-of-the-Lake " . . 



Countess of Ellesmere 



Inimitable Dwarf 



Venosa (veined) 



Mixed Single . . . per oz., $1.25 

 Collections of Petunias, including— 

 12 vars. Fine Large-flowering. 

 6 " " " 

 12 " Double Fringed . . . 

 6 " " " . . . 

 12 " Double Large-flow'ng 

 6 " " " 



3872 Phacelia congesta 



Phlox Drummondii — 



3875 — atropurpurea striata 



3880 — Black Warrior 



3888 — variabilis atropurpurea . . . 



3893 — Leopoldi 



3900 — Radowitzii 



3901 — rosea 



3903 — oculata alba 



3916 — coccinea 



3917 — cuspidata (Star of Quedlin- 



burg) per oz., $1 



3923 — Dwarf White Snowball . . . 



3925 — Dwarf Fireball 



3926 — Dwarf Fancy Mixed . . oz., $2 



3927 — Mixed "50c. 



393 1 — grandiflora, Chamois Rose . . 



3932 Eclipse (blue-veined) . . . 



3933 Half-Dwarf Blood Red . . 



3933<2 Crimson Bouquet .... 



3934 Black-brown 



3935 coccinea 



3936 alba 



3937 kermesina splendens . . . 



3939 -stellata splendens 



3940 Mixed . . . . per oz. ,75c. 



Collection, including— 



10 vars. Phlox Drummondii . 



2 3 



2 3 



2 3 



hP 

 hP 



hhA 



hP 



thhA 



hP 



hA 



white 



mixed 



crim. 



yel. 



w.&ro. 



blue 

 lilac 

 mixed 



pur. 



red 

 white 



yel. 



crim. 



pur. 



rose 



mixed 



white 

 crim. 

 pur. 

 mixed 



white 

 pr.& w. 

 mixed 



pur. bl. 



strip, 

 d. red 

 pur. 



white 

 rose 

 w.& 1. 



mixed 

 white 

 fire 

 mixed 



rose 



blue 



d. red 



crim. 



d. br. 



scar. 



white 



sc.&w. 



crim. 



mixed 



2 



var. 



1V2 



10 

 25 

 25 

 25 

 25 

 50 

 25 

 25 

 25 

 25 

 50 

 25 

 50 

 75 

 75 

 10 

 10 

 10 

 5 



Si 00 

 60 



1 50 

 80 



1 50 

 80 



50 J 



See Chrysanthemum frutescens. 

 (Grass of Parnassus.) 

 See page 107. 



Beautiful greenhouse plants. 



Among the most beautiful of our 

 herbaceous perennials, and 

 should be grown extensively, 

 being very hardy and free-flow- 

 ering ; fine for bedding. 



Ornamental - leaved ; for ribbon 

 gardening and beds. 



Showy for backgrounds. 



These are well-known, very orna- 

 mental plants, producing freely 

 fragrant and beautiful flowers, 

 and continuing a long time in 

 bloom. They do well in the 

 garden, house or conservatory, 

 and will thrive in almost any 

 sort of soil. The newer varie- 

 ties are of brilliant colors and 

 fine form. 3867 is a dwarf, bushy 

 variety, with regularly striped 

 flowers, and is very effective, 

 either in masses or in pots. Thor- 

 , durn's Superb Giant is a strain 

 of great merit. The flowres are 

 very large and extremely deep- 

 throated, and some of them are 

 exquisitely penciled and beauti- 

 fully fringed. The collections 

 of Large-flowering and Double 

 Fringed here offered contain 

 only the finest varieties. 



Excellent for bees. 



The name is from phlox, flame, in 

 allusion to the general brilliancy 

 of the flowers. This is a very ele- 

 gant genus of flowering plants, 

 being highly colored, especially 

 P. Drummo?idii, an annual, the 

 varieties of which are of the 

 brightest colors. A bed of these 

 will be highly prized for good 

 habit, richness of color and du- 

 ration and profusion of bloom. 

 All grow well in pots or as 

 trailers. By making two or 

 more sowings, they will flower 

 till frost. Should be grown in 

 rich, loamy soil, and given 

 plenty of water. Especially fine 

 effect's may be had by planting, 

 masses of contrasting colors. 



