EVERYTHING FOR THE GARDEN, FARM AND LAWN 
18 FINEST NEW HARDY PHLOX 
The varieties described below, recent Intro- 
duction of noted European specialists, show- 
great advances In colour and colour combina- 
tions. 
Aeglr. — Brilliant scarlet red, does not bum in 
the sun. 
Antonin Mereler. — Very large; pure white 
centre, bordered clear lilac: fine. 
Distinction (New). — A novelty somewhat in 
the style of Coquelicot, but it produces much 
larger trusses and flowers; color, glistening 
scarlet-blood-red. 
Sir Walter Scott. — Brilliant orange-scarlet, 
with dark blood-red eye, more brilliant and 
finer than Coquelicot. 
Elizabeth Campbell. — Very bright salmon- 
pink, with lighter shadings and dark red eye; 
attracts more attention than any other vari- 
ety; one of the handsomest. 
Europa. — A white variety, with a decided 
crimson-carmine eye. The Individual flowers 
and trusses are very large; entirely distinct- 
of remarkable sturdy, erect habit. 
Mont Blanc. — Tliis is undoubtedly the finest 
f ure white Phlox which has as yet been raised 
t has a strong habit and produces flowers of an 
enormous size — often larger than a silver dollar 
— and perfect form. 
Juliette. — Beautiful, novelty, scarlet-orange 
flowers, with bright carmine eve; extra-large 
flowers and enormous clusters. A grand 
acquisition. 
Fascination. — Intensely brilliant salmon-red, 
with a white eye. 
Goliath. — A new distinct variety of attractive 
appearance. It is of gigantic growth, produc- 
ing large trusses with flowers of a bright car- 
mine colour, with dark carmine centre. A 
decided acquisition, and flowering very early. 
Jules' Cambon. — Deep rose pink with 
large white centre. Very showy and beau- 
tiful, height 3 feet. 
Le MahdI. — Metallic, bluish violet; fine 
large truss; extra. 
Mardel Turbat. — Colour like "Eclaireur" 
with fine variegated leaves. 
Miss Ellen Wlllmott. — Eosy pink, with 
lighter centre, splendid new colour. 
RIverton Jewel. — New variety with flowers 
of a mauve-pink colour, and brilliant carmine- 
red eye. 
Livingston (New). — Immense trusses, with blooms larger than 
a silver dollar. Beautiful, clear pink; extra flne. 
Sal ma. — Tender soft pink with a large crimson centre. A lovely 
new variety of perfect form. 
Thor. — A most beautiful and lively shade of deep salmon-pink, 
suffused and overlaid with a scarlet glow. A Ught, almost 
white halo surrounds the aniline red eye. This lovely variety 
will hold the same place among the deep salmon pinks that the 
popular Elizabeth Campbell holds among the light salmon- 
pink sorts. 
Price. — Any of the above new sorts, 30 cts. each: $3.00 per doz. 
Standard Named Varieties. — Each, 20 cts.; doz., $2.00. 
PHLOX SUBULATA 
(Moss, or Mountain Pink). 
An early spring-flowering type with pretty moss-like ever- 
green foliage, which, during the flowering season, is hidden under 
the masses of bloom. An excellent plant for the rockery, or the 
border, and invaluable for carpeting the ground or covering 
graves. 
Bridesmaid. — Purple tinted white. 
Alba. — Pure white. 
Rosea. — Bright rose. 
G. F. Wilson (New). — Clear, delicate lavender, a superb and 
rich colour. We recommend this strongly as a most desirable 
shade. Each, 20 cts.; per doz., $2.00; per 100, $15.00. 
EARLY FLOWERING HARDY PHLOX 
(Phlox Suffrultlcosa). 
Miss Llngard. — This grand white variety is one of the most 
gopular sorts grown: It grows about 2 feet high and starts to 
loom m May, continuing to flower until late in October and is 
always attractive. 30 cts. each; $3.00 per doz. 
Phlox Divaricata Canadensis. — n^twe^sp"^ 
cies, which is worthy of extensive planting, commencing to 
bloom early in April and continuing tlu'ough May, with large, 
fragrant lavender flowers on stems 10 inches high, 20 cts. 
each; $2.00 per doz 
Phlox Antonin Mereler. 
• Verbascum Nigrum. (Mullein).— Handsome, bright 
yellow flowers in June. Plant 
2 feet high and very stately ; most effective in the border. West- 
em Asia. 15 cts. each; $1.50 per doz. 
Vinca Minor. (PeJ''winkle, or Trailing Myrtle). — An ex- 
ceUent dwarf evergreen trailing plant that 
is used extensively for carpeting the ground under slirubs and 
trees, or on graves where it is too shady for other plants to thrive. 
10 cts. each; $1.00 per doz. 
Sweet William. ^ well-known, attractive, free-flower- 
ing hardy perennial, producing in 
mid-summer a splendid effect in beds and borders with their rich 
and varied flowers. We can supply the following all grown from 
our own select strain of seed. 
Newport Pink. — Rich saUnony-rose. 
Pure White. — Very large. 
Scarlet Beauty. — Effective color. 15 cts. each; $1 .50 per doz. 
COLLECTIONS OF 
OLD-FASHIONED HARDY PERENNIAL PLANTS 
These are prepared especially for those who are unacquainted 
with this class of plants, and are composed e.xclusively of the 
easiest-growing freest flowering varieties, and also covering the 
longest flowering period. 
12 distinct species, our selection $ 1.75 
25 distinct species, our selection 3.2s 
SO distinct species and varieties, our selection 6.00 
100 distinct species and varieties, our selection 1 0.00 
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