NTIMBEE and NAME. 
Jt^^l^oz. ai oz. rate on/y on artiolec quoted at 
$1 par oz. and oner. 
General Observations. 
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394(j(f 
3947 
3949 
3951 
39.')(i 
3957 
39G3 
3965 
39(i(J 
39G7 
39G9 
39G9(t 
3970 
3971 
3972 
3973 
3974 
3974ft 
3975 
3977 
3979 
3981 
3983 
398(i 
3987 
3988 
:!9S9 
3990 
3991 
3995 
Phlox Drnramoiidii, coutinued — 
— gi-andiflora stellata splendens. . 
iMixed per oz., 75c. 
Collection, ijieludiim: — 
10 vai'S. Phlox Drimiinondii . . . . 
Phlox (Perennial) liyl:)ri(la siiperba. 
Finest New Hybrids Mixed 
Phormium tenax 
— fol. variegatis 
Physalls loliata 
Francheti 
4012 
4013 
401G 
4018 
4019 
4020 
4022 
402.3 
4025 
4030 
4033 
4034 
4035 
403G 
40.'!Ga 
4037 
4037a 
40376 
40.'!7o 
4038 
403Sft 
4039 
4010 
4041 
4041'). 
4042 
Picotee, White Ground 
Yellow Ground 
Slate Ground 
Extra Fine Mixed 
Mixed 
Pink (Dianthu.s) — 
ChinensLs I)<.)uble Mixed. .oz.,40c. 
—Double White 
Dark Red 
dento.sus hybridu.s 
Heddewi,g-ii, Single . .i>er oz., 75c. 
— Eastern yueen 
— Crimson Belle 
— Double Mixed per oz., 75c. 
— Double "Mourning Piuk" 
— diadeniatus, Double. . .oz., $1.25 
— Uiciniatus, "Salmon Queen" ... 
"Oriental Beauty" 
Sin.gle per oz., $0.75 
Doirble Mixed.. " 1.25 
imperialis, Double Mixed . . oz.,50c. 
— Double Dark Red 
—Dwarf Double White 
— ■ — Double Mixed . . . per oz. , 50c. 
snperbus. Dwarf Double White . . 
plumarius, "Pheasant'.s Eye," 
fringed peroz., 50c. 
— Scoticus, Double Scotch Pink.. 
— seniperllorens. Perpetual Pink. 
— Single Mixed Pink, .peroz., 40c. 
— Semi-double Grass Pink 
Collections of Pink.s, including — 
12 vars. Fine China 
1 
Pittosporum undulatum 
nigricans 
Platystemon Californicum 
Platycocion grandifloruni 
— album I .... 
Mariesi ^ .... 
Pociofepis chrysantlia i 2 3 
alflnis I .... 
gracilis 
Polemonium 
Polyanthus 
Finest 
Gold-Laced 
Poppy, Papaver bractcatnni 
— Mephisto 
■ — Flag of Truce .... . |icr o/,., 75c. 
— Orientale 
— Thorburn's Giant Wliile 
—Maid of the Mist 
— The Shirley oz., 75c. 
— glaucum (Tulip Poppy) 
— pavonium (Peacock) 
— nudieaule "l ( . . 
aurantiacum | I<'pland | .. 
al))nm Poppy I . . 
Mixe<l J I,. 
— umbrosulu 
cts. 
hA 
crim . 
1 
10 
mixed 
10 
50 
hP 
3 
10 

15 
gP 
white 
0 
10 
.... 
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hP 
violet 
1 
10 
thP 
scar. 
2 
15 
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slate 
50 
mixed 
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while 
5 
d. red 
5 
lilac 
mixed 
5 
ro.se 
.... 
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crlm . 
1 n 
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mixed 
dark 
10 
mixed 
10 
salmon 
inixed 
1 C\ 
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1 \) 
5 
red 
5 
white 
A 
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mixed 
IT 
0 
white 
r 
o 
1 
5 
mixed 
25 
.... 
10 
.... 
5 
.... 
10 
50 
40 
30 
gP 
white 
3 
5 
pur. 
10 
hA 
yel. 
1 
5 
IiP 
blue 
2 
10 
white 
10 
blue 
1 
10 
hhA 
yel. 
1 / 
5 
5 
red ' 
.... 
5 
+bP 
mixed 
10 
25 
25 
red 
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1 n 1 
( 1 . led 
10 
white 
10 
10 
hX' 
mixed 
10 
scar. 
10 
sc.Jcb. 
5 
thP 
yel. 
2 
10 
orange 
10 
white 
10 
mixed 
10 
hA 
crim. 
5 
effects may be had by planting 
masses of contrasting coloi's. 
1 Perennial Phloxes. Seed from 
/ brightest colored sorts. 
1 (New Zealand Flax. ) No. .394.5a has 
J handsome variegated foliage. 
[ Ground or Winter Cherry. P. 
< Francheti is a most ornamental 
new variety from Japan. 
From show varieties. Very rich 
and beautiful, and finely per- 
fumed ; few flowers are more 
attractive. 
(Dianthus.) Beautiful and orna- 
mental genus; for beauty and 
sweetness contains some of the 
most prized flowers we possess. 
Tlie leaves of the hardy peren- 
nials are green all winter. Many 
can be grown in pots and kept 
in the house. No garden should 
be witho\it some of the varieties 
of the Dianthus family, which 
for color and fragrance cannot 
be surpassed. Thej' succeed 
"well in any fairly rich soil, but 
when the production of large 
flowers is aimed at, a bed of 
turfy loam, leaf-mould and well 
decomposed manui-e should bo 
specially prepared for them. No. 
3989 is the very finest strain of 
the double Scotch or Florists' 
Pink. 
j- Handsome greenhouse shrubs. 
(California Poppy.) 
irge Chinese Bell-flower. ) Very 
fine floweringplants. P. Mariesi 
) is a fine dwarf, dark blue variety. 
\ Curious and pretty. Does well 
j exposed to the sun. 
See Jacob's Ladder. 
(Pi-imula.) Fine varieties. 
From named varieties. 
(Papaver.) Very showy and free- 
flowering. For beds or borders, 
with a background of green, they 
are beautiful ; adnairable for nat- 
uralizing in woody spots. "The 
Shirley" is fine for cut-flower 
use, having long flower stems 
and a not unpleasant odor. Seed 
should be kept from forming, 
to secure continuous flowering. 
