THE CHASE NURSERIES, GENEVA, N. Y. 
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King of Purple— Deep glowi 
Pink, 
purple; extra 
(liirk carmine 
large; veiy >ho\vy; 
German Iris 
PAPAVER— Poppy. 
Showy perennials witli large flowers of rich 
and striking colors. 
Orientale. — Deep scarlet 
eighteen inches. June. 
PHLOX 
One of the finest autumn flowers. U is of 
vigorous habit, easy culture, and pro- 
duces in great profusion during a lon-^ 
season; flowers of fine form ami --ub- 
stance, and of bright and varied colors. 
As regards their culture it may be briefly 
stated that tliey succeed in any good 
garden soil, but they are greatly improved 
by being liberally manured, and an oc- 
casional supply of liquid manure during 
the growing season will greatly increase 
the size of their trusses. When in flower 
they should be watered freely every 
evening. The Phlo.\ usually flowers in 
July and August. The best time to 
plant them is in the autumn. 
AguiUon. — Deep rose, carmine center; 
fine. 
Amabalis. — (Carand Ache) — Deep 
cherry. 
Coquelicot. — Scarlet crimson; the best 
red Phlox. 
Eclaireaur.— Bright carmine rose; 
large flowers. 
Embrazement.-Coppery red, purple eye. 
Feude Bengal.— Fiery red, showy and 
effective. 
Lustre. — Large rose 
center. . 
Lothair.— Salmon ; crimson eye. 
Pantheon.— Flowers large, beautiful; pink, 
salnujn rose; fine. 
Purity.— Pure white, large trusses; the best 
white. 
Richard Wallace.— White; rosy center. 
William Robinson.— Deep rosy salmon, pur- 
ple eye. 
Eiffel Tower.— A new Chase variety of the 
clearest salmon with purple eye. There is at 
present nothing equal to it in Phlox. 
RUDBECKIA— Cone-flower. 
Among the most valuable hardy plants, pro- 
ducing showy golden yellow flowers. 
Golden Glow, or Summer Chrysanthemum. — 
(Laciniata fl. pi.) — A large, showy plant, at- 
taining in good soil a height of six to eight 
feet the same season planted. Flowers SVi 
inches in diameter, double, well formed, and of 
deep golden yellow color, resembling yellow 
clirysanthenlums, and borne on lorig stems 
which render them suitable for cutting. Plants 
bloom profusely from July till September. One 
of the best novelties in hardy flowering plants. 
SHASTA— Daisy. 
Probably no hardy plant has been so highly 
spoken of in the American Horticultural Press 
as this production of Lutlier Burbank, the re- 
sult of crossing our native field Daisy vvitli 
some of the choicer European varieties, and 
bearing beautiful clear glistenmg white flow- 
ers, and bloom continuously from early sum- 
mer until late fall; perfectly hardy without 
protection, even in the most exposed location 
Golden Glow 
