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(WILLIAM EWING & CO.'S SEED CATALOGUE 
No. • PHLOX— Contd. 
370. NEW< SILVER-LEAVED (Star or Cuspidata)— Leaves 
are edged with pure white. Plants grow 1 foot high, and 
the flowers, some of which have toothed edges and some 
fringed, are rose and carmine in color, thus forming a 
delightful contrast to the variegated foliage. 
Pkt. 25o. 
COLLECTIONS 
PHLOX DRUMKONDI GRAKDIFLORA 
Collection, 18 separate colors 100 
12 " " 0.75 
" 6 " " 0.40 
POPPY h. a. 
Probably the most popular with ama- 
teurs of all annual flowers, and deservedly 
so, as no other plant in our gardens pro- 
due^ a more imposing display of brilliant 
coloring during the blooming period. They 
are most effective in masses or borders, 
and are of the easiest culture. 
371. SINGLE PEONY FLOWERED—" MISS 
SHERWOOD " — Large single blooms of 
shining satiny white with upper part of 
corolla chamois rose. Beautiful foliage. 
Pkt. 10c. 
372. CHOICE MIXED— Splendid mixture 
of single and double varieties. Pkt. 5c. 
The Shirley Poppy, No. 374 
Primula, Ewing's Superb Prize Strain, No. 386 
POPPY— Contd. Pkt- cts. 
NEW JAPANESE POMPONE— 1 foot. Flowers 
are small and double; are produced in great pro- 
fusion and m beautiful colors 10 
THE SHIRLEY — U foot. A single variety of ex- 
quisitely shaded colors, ranging from blush white, 
pink, and carmine to brilliant crimson. A beauti- 
ful strain of free growth and exceedingly florifer- 
ous. Most graceful of all poppies 10 
CARNATION FLOWERED— A hardy upright var- 
iety, 2 feet high. Large double flowers with 
fringed petals, mi.xed 5 
CARDINAI^li feet. Doiible. Dark green foli- 
age. Colors principally glowing scarlet on white 
ground ^ 
WHITE SWAN — 2 feet . Forms a bush over which , 
on strong stems, are produced immense double 
blooms of pure white 10 
MIKADO — 1 i fett. Pure double white, edged and 
fringed with purple 5 
DANEBROG — 3 feet. Brilliant scarlet, blotched 
with silvery white W,; " ' ^ 
MURSELL'I, DOUBLE (American Flag) — White 
and orange-scarlet. Fine 5 
TULIP — H. a., li feet. Vivid scarlet, with black 
spots at ba.se of each petal, resembling a Tulip 10 
LAEVIGATUM COMPACTUM— 1 6 inches. Forms 
compact bush. The glowing dark scarlet blooms, 
with central black spots, are carried on slender 
stems, well above the foliage 15 
PEONY FLOWERED — Produces a profusion of 
immense double flowers 3 to 4 inches across. A 
strong grower. 2 feet high 5 
PORTULACCA h. h. a. 
' Beautiful little animals of extremely brilliant 
colors ; make a prettv bed in any sunny situation. 
GRANDIFLORA, SPLENDID DOUBLE MIXED— 
i foot 1? 
SINGLE FINE MIXED— i foot 5 
PRIMULA SINENSIS 
(Chinese Primrose) 
For winter decoration Primula Sinensis is one 
of the most valuable of greenhouse plants. 
The following ^■arieties have been saved from 
the largest and most beautifully Wnged flowers 
only. A 
Ko. 
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