'^romiOo//, Qptmy, -^ ^ Hardy Perennials 



Hardy Phloxes, continued 



RYNSTROM. Carmine-rose color, not unlike that 

 of the Paul Neyron rose; considered a decided improve- 

 ment on the popular Phlox, Pantheon. Splendid for 

 massing. 



THOR. A beautiful shade of lovely salmon-rose 

 overlaid with a scarlet glow. Distinct aniline-red eve 

 surrounded with white halo. A splendid introduction. 



WM. C. EG.AN. Delicate lilac, illuminated with a 

 djstinct solferino eye, the effect on the whole being soft 

 pink. Splendid when massed. 



25 cts. each, $2.50 per doz., $15 per 100 



Standard Varieties 



B. Comte. Brilliant, rich French purple; very effect- 

 ive. 



Bridesmaid. Pure white with bold crimson eye; 

 ven,- attractive. 



Champs Elysees. Bright rosy magenta; the most 

 attractive variety in this color; line. 



Coquelicot. A fine pure scarlet with crimson eye. 



Frau G. von Lassburg. Pure white flowers in im- 

 mense panicles, flowering later than Frau Anton Buch- 

 ner. 



Goliath. A distinct variety of robust growth, attain- 

 ing under good culture a height of 5 to 6 feet, y 

 ■ • • ■ -^he flow* 



d variety in every way. The flowers are carried 

 in unusually large, well-built panicles and are of a 

 most attractive bright carmine-crimson color with deeper 

 carmine-red eye. 



Jeanne d'Arc. A fine, late-flowering white. 

 Josephine Gerbeau. Cherry-red center, with white 

 margin. 



Le Mahdi. Deep reddish violet, with deeper eye; 

 one of the darkest. 



Mme. Paul Dutrie. Soft pink, suffused white. 



Pantheon. Salmon-rose; large flowers. 



Peachblow. Delicate pink, deep rose center; rather 

 dwarf habit. Splendid trusses. 



Rosenberg. Bright reddish violet with deep red eye. 



Selma. Delicate rose-pink, with distinct cherry-red 

 eye. Very pretty. 



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

 let, crimson-red eye. An improvement on Coquelicot. 



Sir Edwin Landseer. Very bright crimson; large 

 trusses and vigorous, healthy growth. 



Sunset. Dark rosy pink. 



Vesuvius. Pure red with bright purple eye. A daz- 

 zling color. 



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



Phlox sufFruticosa 



IS cts. each, $1.50 per doz., $8 per 100, except where 

 noted 



Miss Lingard. A distinct variety, with large, 

 glossy foliage and immense pure white trusses, flower- 

 ing earlier than the above varieties and continuing 

 throughout the season if the old flower-heads are re- 

 moved. One of the very best for massing and cutting. 



Nettie Stuart. White; shaded pink. 



Magnificum. Soft carmine; very pretty. 20 cts. 

 each, $2 per doz., Si 2 per 100. 



Phlox subulata • Moss Pink 



A dwarf, Io\v-gro\ving type, fIo^vering in early 

 spring and completely covering the ground. Splen- 

 did for the Alpine or rock-garden or for carpeting 

 bulb-beds, cemetery plots, etc. 



Alba. Pure white flowers in masses. 



Lilacina. Attractive clear lilac. 



Rosea. Bright rose-pink, very eflFective. We can also 

 offer this variety in immense clumps at 20 cts. each, 

 S2 per doz., S15 per lOO. 



15 cts. each, $1 per doz., $8 per 100, except where noted 



Other Types of Phi 



ox 



Amoena. Very free flowering; an excellent, dwarf 

 ground-cover; bright pink. April and May. 6 inches. 

 10 cts. each. Si per do^., 38 per 100. 



Divaricata canadensis. A native 'species commen- 

 cing to bloom in early April and continuing through 

 May. Large, lavender, fragrant flowers. Splendid for 

 massing. 5 ft. I 5 cts. each, Si .50 per doz., Sio per 100. 



Divaricata Laphamii. A great improvement on the 

 type; attractive lavender-blue flowers; strong growth. 

 May. 20 cts. each, S2 per doz. 



Pilosa splendens. A splendid new variety, growing 

 to a height of 12 to 15 inches and producing masses of 

 light rosy carmine flowers during May. A valuable 

 addition to this class. 25 cts. each, $2.50 per doz. 



PhySOStegia • False Dragon Head 



A beautiful border subject, flowering in mid- 

 summer, forming robust plants; attractive foliage. 

 4 to 5 feet high. 



Speciosa. Very delicate pink, in dense panicles. 



Speciosa alba. A pure white form. 



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



Platycodon 



Chinese Bellflower 



Hardy and very handsome perennial. Large, 

 bell-shaped flowers not unliive the Campanulas. 



Mariesii. Deep blue, bell-shaped flowers, nearly 3 

 inches across. A valuable variety of the giant Biell- 

 flowers. July and September, i foot. 



Mariesii album. A pure white form of the above. 

 July and September, i foot. 



Grandiflorum. Handsome, large flowers; deep blue. 

 July and September. 2 feet. 



Grandiflorum album. A white form of the above. 

 July and September. 2 feet. 



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



Hardy Phlox. Miss Lingard 



