Paeonies — Phloxes 
27 
Springfield, Mass. 
Lord Chalmford. 
Marie Houillon. Rich, satiu-rose. 
Mathilde Mechin, L,arge ; perfect amenone formed ; guard petals flesh, 
center salmon, 
Marquin. 
Mme. Furtado. Carmine ; center tinted salmon rose. 
Mme. Raquet. Purple, center lilac and yellow. 
Mme. Serrat. 
Modesty. Kose; yellow center. 
Oberlin. Rose lilac suffused white. 
Pic None. Roby crimson. 
Prince Charles. Rich cerise rose, center tinted salmon. 
Prince de Salm Dyck. Rosy pink, light center. 
Rosea Maxima. Pink, inner florets primrose, passing to blush. 
PERENNIAL PHLOXES 
Phlox. The hardy Phloxes are without doubt among the most im- 
portant of all hardy perennials, and are now to be found in almost every 
f arden. They succeed in almost any kind of soil or position, and flower 
rom early summer until late in the fall ; they also improve from year to 
year, and contain a range of brilliant colors not found in any other hardy 
plant. 
Bridesmaid. Pure white, large crimsou center. 
Coquelicot. Bright scarlet with deep carmine eye. 
Eclaireur. Purplish crimsou with white halo. 
Eclaireur White. Said to be the best white. 
Etna. Scarlet with dark crimson eye. 
Jeanne d'Arc. A late flowering pure white. 
J. H. Slocum. Vivid crimson with dark eye. 
Le Pole Nord. White with crimson eye. 
Le Soliel. Soft rose shaded pink, 
Mme. Meuret. Flame color, changing to rich salmon ; center carmine. 
Ornament. Rosy magenta, with ciimson eye ; dwarf. 
Boule de Feu (Ball of Fire). Fiery ciimson. 
Each 15 cts. ID varieties for $1.20; 20 varieties for $2. 
Phlox Subulata (Moss Pink). Various colors. May. 10 cts. each ; $1 
per doz 
Rudbeckia (Golden Glow). This new plant, which grows to the hight of 
6 feet or more, begins to bloom the last of July, and continues for many 
weeks. The flowers, which completely cover the biish, are golden yellow, 
2 inches ill diameter, and double. It is the finest hardy plant of recent 
introduction. 15 cts. each; $1 per doz. 
Sweet Wilham. Beautiful old-fashioned favorite border plants of many 
distinct colors. 10 cts. each ; $r per doz.; $6 per 100. 
Tritoma Pfitzerii. A stately, hardy plant, very effective for garden and 
lawn decoration, throwing up tall spikes of bright crimson flowers all 
summer and late in the fall after other flowers are gone. May well be 
called an everblooming Tritoma, 15 cts. each. ^1.50 per doz. 
Tritoma Uvaria. An attractive summer and autumn flowering plant, pro- 
ducing tall spikes of bright orange red flowers. Commonly known as 
" Flame Flower " or " Red-Hot Poker Plant." 15 cts. each, fi.50 per doz. 
Yucca fllamentosa. Kvergreen herbaceous plants, with creamy white 
bell shaped flowers on stems 3 feet high, forming a perfect pyramid. They 
flower in July, and are erect, noble-looking plants, with long, narrow, 
strong, sharp-pointed leaves, with a peculiar tropical appeardnce, and this 
variety is cjuite hardy. 25 to 50 cts. 
Brattleboro. The Plum trees were the best lot I ever bought. Shall order again 
next Fall. 
