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A. X. PIER SOX, Ixc, CROMWELL, COXX. 



Border of Hardy Phlox 



HARDY PHLOXES, continued 



HARDY PHLOXES, continued 

 *Baron Van Dedem. Intense scark't-red. Similar to 

 Coqiielicot, but the trusses and indiv idual flowers 

 are much larger. 

 Bridesmaid. Pur>- white, l)"ld criiii~..n r\c-; attrac- 



Coquelicot. A Inn . p !i' ,ii 

 *Eiffel Tower. Iiiinu-n-.- 



salniDU. A tall-.i;i > i\\ iii'.; \ .ii:rt 

 *Elizabeth Campbell. 1 iju 



lij^lUcr sluulint;-; and d.ii 1. i.'.l 

 l'lilnx,.< l,,r ni.i^Mn.;, jm , i - 



ropa. 



r ,I<)Z.. MS 

 inline eye; 



*Frau Anton Buchner. Vi:f -ii w \ wlntc; large 

 individii.d ll..uvi^ 111 -i-.inii. ini.-.^. MionK bold 

 h.ilnt. riidoul,i,-dl\- III.' Inir-t imi,. white Phlox 



*Frau G. von Lassburg. Pure white llowers in im- 

 mense panicles, flowering later than l*"rau AnH)n 



Geo. A. Strohlein. Hriuhl sc.ulet with 



l,,ime .,lld .ntl.U tl\e llcuel. 



Goliath. .\ di-hn. I new \.iiie(\ ..I M.jei 



Gruppenkonigin. 



th<- 



Hans Moquart. ( jniison; splendid for massing. 

 *Hermine. \ .ii-tiiut variety of dwarf, compact 



Kiiiwtli. i,iiel\ exieeiiing ui inclies in height. Pure 



^Jeanne d'Arc. .\ line. I.i l e- ll. iw . i i in; u hi te. 

 ♦Josephine Gerbeau. ( liein-ud ceiitei with white 



*Le Mahdi. Dee p reddish violet with deeper eye; one 



III th<- d.llkest, 



*Mme. Paul Dutrie. Delicate lilac-rose flowers borne 



in immense panicles. 

 ♦Mrs. Jenkins. A fine |)ure white for massing; large 



panicles; early. 

 *Pantheon. Salmon-rose; large flowers. 



♦Peachblow. Delicate pink. d. 

 dwarf habit. Splendid tru-~e 

 Riverton Jewel. Xew. M,tu\i 

 a brilliant, carinine-reil e>e. ^ 



Rosenberg. Hiii;lit reddish ' 



ep 11 '-e center; rather 



■ r.we illiiiiiin.ited with 

 'cry attractive. 20 cts. 



•iolel, with blood-red 



♦Rynstrom. ( ai iiiine-i ti^e culur. mu unlike that of 

 the Paul .\eyiun R..<e; cmi-idered .1 decided im- 

 pii'M uient (in the p. .pill, II l'hl..\ l',iiitlui.u. Splen- 

 did l.ir ni,i-;~in^;. 

 Selma. I )elic,Ue pale rose with distinct red eye; very 

 luetty. 



Siebold. Briyht vermilion-red, overlaid orange-scar- 

 let ; criin-ii.n-red eye. -Xn improvement on Coqueli- 



*Sir Edwin Landseer. \'ery bright crimson. 

 Sunset. I). Ilk. i<w\- iiink. 



Thor. .\ uiiiiir^li, I, !,■ ..f l,.velv x.ilnion-rose over- 



,<-red eye 

 introduc- 



ti. 



Vesuvius. Pure i.-.l with l>ii,i.;ht purple e\e; a daz- 

 zling color. 



Wanadis. Light \i..l.-t iii.utled with white, with 

 reddish eve; in.'n.'.t 11. .1 iinlik.^ tin- native Phlox 



Wm. C. Egan. 



distinct s..lleiiii. 

 sott pink. Spiel 

 per (loz. 



with a 

 e being 

 ■ach, $2 



Phlox suffruticosa 

 20 cts. each, $2 per doz., $12 per 100 



♦Miss Lingard. .\ distinct \ariety, with large, glossy 

 foliage and imiueiw.-. pure while trusses, (lowering 

 earlier than tli.' .il...\i \.iii.ii.'< ,iiid ...iitinuing 

 through. .lit th.- ^. .1 ..II It ill.' ..I.I il..\\i i li.Mds are 

 reuiiiNi'.l. One ..I tlie \ei\ I.est 1(11 iiKisslug and 



Nettie Stewart. White, shaded pink. 

 Magnificum. Soft carmine; very pretty. 



Phlox subulata • Moss Pink 



A dwarf, low-growing t> pe, flowering in early spring 

 and completely covering the ground. .Splendid for the 

 Alpine or rock-garden or for carpeting bulb beds, ceme- 

 tery plots, etc. 



10 cts. each, $1 per doz., $7.50 per 100 



