HARDY PERENNIALS 
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W. E. MARSHALL & CO. 
Phlox Snflfrntlcosa. Miss Ungard 
Phlox decussata 
Phloxes are among the very showiest and 
most valuable of all hardy plants, and, by 
growing- a complete collection, they can be 
had in bloom from early June until late fall. 
We offer a magnificent collection of the most 
improved varieties. The old lilac and purple- 
colored varieties have given way to the beau- 
tiful hybrid sorts of distinct and brilliant 
shades of pink, red, salmon, rose, either in dis- 
tinct colors or in combination with some other. 
They form large clumps and should be in ev- 
ery garden, as they succeed in any position 
with little care. 2 to 3 ft. June-Oct. 
Adonis. China-rose, carmine center; fine, dwarf. 
Artaxis. Rosy pink, with white center. 
Attraction. White, crimson center. 
Beasnot. White, overlaid with violet. 
Beranger. Light rose, changing to white. 
Boule de Feu. Brilliant scarlet variety. 
Boulc de Neige. White. 
Bridesmaid. White, with pink center. 
Champs-Elysees. Fine, rich purplish crimson. 
Coquclicot. A new variety and one of the best; 
flowers large and of a fiery red color. 
Eelairenr. Flowers of immense size; rich vio- 
let-crimson; dwarf. 
Embrasement. Bright orange-scarlet. 
Etna. Scarlet, with dark crimson center. 
Faust. White, with pink center. 
Ferdinand Cortez. Purple-red. 
Flambeau. Large flower, bright orange-red, 
darker center; fine. 
Gurondin. Rose. 
Independence. Pure white. 
Iris. Dark purple-violet. 
Jean Bartli. Light pink, with cherry-red center. 
Jeanne d'Arc. Snow-white, a very free bloomer. 
Lord Raleigh. Deep purple-blue; large flowers. 
Lothair. Large flowers; rich salmon color, 
crimson center. 
Matador. Large flowers; bright orange-red; 
distinct. 
Meteor. Pink, light center. 
Miss Pemberton. Carmine-rose, with dark 
center. 
Mistral. Rosy lilac. White center. 
Mlqlan Carvaltro. Large white flowers. 
Mrs. Jenkins. A fine, large, pure white. 
Phlox Decussata, continued 
Pantheon. Flowers large, pink or salmon-rose. 
Peachblow. Delicate pink. 
R. von Hochberg. See New and Rare Plants. 
Richard Wallace. White, with red center. 
Roger Marx. Carmine, with purple center. 
R. P. Struthers. Brilliant rosy red, crimson 
center. 
Sonenkind. Dark rose, light center. 
Suffrage. Lilac-mauve; large, rosy center. 
Sunshine. Deep salmon-pink, dark rose center. 
Tapis Blanc. See New and Rare Plants. 
Terre Neuve. Grayish lilac; violet center. 
Thebaide. Salmon-red, with crimson center. 
Triomphe de Par Neuilly. Brilliant red. 
William Mohring. Rose, with red center. 
William Robinson. Flowers very large; pale 
salmon, with rose center; fine. 
W. Von Goethe. Bright rose, white center. 
20 cts. each, $2 per doz. 
DWARF PHLOX 
amoena. Bright pink flowers in dense heads. 
4 to 6 in. April, May. 
divaricata Canadensis. Large, fragrant laven- 
der flowers. 10 in. May. 
PHLOX SUBULATA (Moss Pink) 
Low-spreading stems and narrow, moss-like 
leaves; flowers in wonderful profusion. 3 to 6 
in. April, May. 
Alba. White. 
atropurpurea. Purplish rose, 
rosea. Rose. 
15 cts. each, $1.50 per doz. 
PHLOX SUFFRUTICOSA 
Miss Lingard. Flowers pure white, with pale 
pink center; flower truss is very large and 
long. 20 cts. each. $2 per doz. 
Physostegia - False Dragon 
Virginica. Strong spikes of delicate pink flow- 
ers. 2 to 3 ft. June, July. 
— alba. Flowers pure white; very useful for 
cutting. 2 to 3 ft. June, July. 
20 cts. each, $2 per doz. 
