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PHLOX 
DRUMMONDII 
Phlox Drummondii is a most beautiful and 
popular class, and produces bloom in fi:reat 
profusion all through the summer right on till 
late autumn. It makes a brilliantly effective 
bed and is of easy culture. Can be treated as 
a hardy or half-hardy annual. 
LARGE-FLOWERING DWARF 
(Phlox Drummondii) 
A type combining the size of the individual flower and head of the 
finest Grandifloras. but of dwarf, compact growth, a perfect combina- 
tion: and while they do not come in the large variety of colors found 
in the taller-growing type, the colors offered will be found very effect- 
ive for beds, borders, etc., etc.: 8 inches. 
Pkt. cts. 
467. CHAMOIS ROSE — Delicate salmon pink. Splendid IS 
468. FIREBALL— Intense scarlet IS 
469. SNOWBALL— Pure white IS 
470. APRICOT — Splendid colour 15 
471. SPLENDID MIXTURE 15 
LARGE FLOWERING, TALL (GRANDIFLORA) (Phlox Drummondii) 
For beds and massing nothing can surpass these beautiful annuals. They produce immense 
trusses of large brilliant flowers of numberless hues throughout the summer: IK ft. high. Our 
large-flowering Phlox is an improved strain with extra large, perfectly round flowers, with petals 
overlapping each other. 
No. Pkt. cts. Pkt. cts. 
472. ALBA— White 10 478. DEEP CRIMSON 10 
473. CHAMOIS-ROSE— Salmon-pink, orange eye 10 479. EWING'S SUPERB PRIZE MIXTURE- 
COCCI NEA— Brilliant scarlet 10 
GRANDIFLORA SPLENDENS— Dazzling 
scarlet with large white eye. One of the 
showiest in this section 10 
476. ISABELLINA— Yellow, garnet eye 10 
477. CARNEA— Pale flesh pink 10 
A. beautiful large flowered strain, richest 
variety of color. 1 ft 10 
STAR-EYED (Stellata)— Mixed colors. 
Grand large flowers, beautiful colors, each 
flower having a white star-like eye. 
(Cuspidata) 10 
COLLECTIONS Phlox 
6 separate colors 50c 
481. FINE MIXEDVARIETIES— 1ft. Koz. 20c. 5 
Drummondii Grandiflora 
483. Collection, 12 separate colors $1.00 
PRIMULAS 
PHLOX 
DRUMMONDII 
LARGE 
FLOWERING, 
TALL 
'GRANDIFLORA) 
SUPERB GIANT BLUE— Fringed SO 
SUPERB GIANT WHITE— Fj^inged 50 
SUPERB GIANT SALMON— Fringed SO 
488. SUPERB GIANT SCARLET— Fringed 50 
489. SUPERB GIANT CRIMSON— Fringed SO 
490. SUPERB GIANT PINK— Fringed 50 
beautiful shades, saved 
For winter decoration Primula Sinensis is one of the most valuable of green-house plants. 
The following varieties have been saved from the largest and most beautiful flowers only. 
Pkt. cts. PRIMULA OBCONICA (Japanese Primrose) 
No Pkt. cts. 
495. OBCONICA GRANDIFLORA HYBRIDA— 
Splendid, mixed, ranging from rose to lilac, violet 
and white, extra 25 
496. OBCONICA GRANDIFLORA GIGANTEA (New 
Giant] — A distinct and very beautiful variety. 
Superb mixture 50 
497. OBCONICA PURE WHITE— The pure white flowers 
enhance the beauty of the crimson, lilac, pink, and 
pale blue 50 
498. OBCONICA GIANT BRILLIANT CRIMSON 50 
499. OBCONICA GIANT ROSE-PINK 50 
EWING'S SUPERB PRIZE STRAIN— This strain 
has been saved from the largest flowered and 
strongest growing plants of the very best named 
sorts, and showing the finest fringed blooms, as well 
as the most striking colors 50 
PRIMULA MALACOIDES 
so 
491. SUPERB DOUBLE MIXED— Of many 
from finest double flowers 
492. CHINENSIS STELLATA HYBRIDA— The plants have a free and 
graceful habit, bearing loose pyramids of starry-petalled flowers 
of beautiful smooth soft shades. Mixed varieties 50 
493. PRIMULA KEWENSIS (Giant Buttercup)— Bright green leaves and 
numerous erect flower-scapes 10 to 18 inches in height, producing flowers 
in whorls at intervals along their whole length. The flowers are fragrant, 
bright yellow in color, with a slender tube and spreading limb neariy an inch 
in diameter. A winter flowering decorative plant of great value 30 
494. 
PRIMULA FORBESII— Charming miniature variety, flowers of a 
beautiful rich rosy-mauve with bright yellow eye. An exceedingly 
attractive plant in small pots *5 
This new race of Primroses from the mountains of China has proven most 
profuse-flowering for pot culture. The plants form rosettes of light green leaves 
from which numerous wiry stems — 8 to 10 inches in height — ^gracefully carry 
whorls of flowers M to % of an inch across. They are easily grown from seed 
and commence flowering in about 4 months from sowing and continue to bloom 
in increasing profusion for many weeks. A cool situation indoors or in the con- 
servatory suits them to perfection. 
No. » ^- Pkt- cts. 
500. P. MALACOIDES— Lilac-colored flowers 20 
501. P. MALACOIDES (Alba) — Pure white flowers 30 
sola. P. "MALACOIDES SUPERBA "— .\ new and improved variety, 
flowers larger and much deeper in colour than the old Malacoides. The 
colour is deep rosy pink, a great improvement. The habit of the plant 
is also better than the old variety. .\ first-class plant for greenhouse 
decoration during winter 40 
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