30 North Main Street Nursery. 
Panama JTituiet. 
PERENNIAL PLANTS AND BULBS, continued. 
pEeonla Humel. Immense double pink flowers ; late blooming. 
25c. eacli, $2.r)0 per doz. Extra strong ciumps, 50c. eacb, $5perdoz. 
Paeonia officinalis. Old-fasb- 
ioned d()uble dark red of the gardens. 
Paeonia Pottsil plena, (blowing 
carmine-crimson. 
Paeonia rosea plena. Superb 
briglit rose, center of flower shell 
pink. 
Paeonia Whitleyl. I'ure white; 
double. One of the best. 
In addition to the above-named Pteo- 
nics, we lijive a large number of new va- 
rieties, of all shades of color, from pure 
wliite. pink, rose, red and crimsoii, to 
purple, some of wluch will be sent in our 
collet^tion of 12 plants for $4. 
Paeonlas, Double Mixed Varie- 
ties. This collection includes sev- 
eral older varieties; pink, white and 
crimson. 25 cts. each, $2.50 per do/,. 
Paeonia tenulfolla fl. p1> The foliage is finely 
divided into fern-like leaves; flowers very large, 
double, brilliant dark red. Quite hardy; easily 
grown, but very rare. $1. 
Paeon ies, Tree. These magnificent plants are rarely seen, though 
they are hardy, and grow readily. They are difficult to propagate, 
and therefore the price is considerable, and they will never be com- 
mon. The flowers of some varieties are (> to 8 inches across. Named 
varieties, $1.50, $2 and $:i. 
Paeonia, BanksH. Chinese double, blush. Very large, fragrant, 
rosy blush, with purple center. Very fine. $1; extra strong, $2. 
Paeoniai Elizabeth, and other varieties. Price on application. 
PHLOXES. The llowers are produced in an ample pyramirln.1 pani(de, often 
G inches across, and continue in blooni for two or three mouths. In some of 
tlie varieties tw(» or more colors are combined In tlie snuie tlower. Tlio eiirlier 
sorts flower late in June or early in July, others in Aufjust and September. 
The plants iiKirease in size very riipidly, and in two years form lai'^e clumps, 
wliicli can esisi ly be divided. We cultivate only the dwart, free-bloom- 
ing varieties. 25 cts. each, $2 per doz. 
Phlox, Boule de Feu (Bull of Fire). Bright, flery scarlet; large, 
compact truss. New and distinct. 
Phlox, Claude Cellee. White, suffused with purple. 
Phlox, Croesus. Large panicles of flowers, bright cherry. 
Phlox, Eclaireur. Flowers salmon-rose, borne in large panicles. 
Phlox, /Etna. Panicles large and full; flowers of brightest 
vei'iiiilion. 
Phlox, Cen. Frolow. Very large, bright rose flowers. 
Phlox, Isabay. Deep salmon-red, with dark crimson eye. 
Phlox, Jeanne d'Arc. Purest white, of gootl form and substance. 
Very dwarf habit. A compjuiioii of Boule de Feu. 
Phlox, Josephine. Pure white, with very bright crimson eye. 
Phlox, Laure. White: \'ci-\' rhvarf and compact. 25 cts. 
Phlox, Le Soilel. K'o^y pink, prettily shaded. 
Yucca fllamentosa. k\'ergi-een herbaceous plants, with creamy 
white, Ijell-shaped flowers on stems :i feet high, forming ii perfect 
pyramid. They flower in .July, and are erect, noble-looking jdants, 
with long, narrow, strong, sharp-pointed leaves, w'ith a peculiar tropi- 
cal appearance, and this variety is quite hardy. 25 to ■'iO cts. 
