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as soon as some o'.hcrs, the plant seems to require age, but are worth waiting for. 
30 cents each. 
The Bride — A small, delicate, sweet flower; winsome, attractive and well named. 
40 cents each. 
The Queen — Single, large, white with cushion of gold. 35 cents each. 
Victoria Tricolor -Rose-pink and salmon. One of the most vigorus and pro- 
lific bloomers we have; fragrant and desirable. 25 cents each. 
Hardy Perennial Phlox 
No class of hardy plants is more desirable. They thrive almost anywhere with 
a little care, and are useful for borders about shrubbery and for groups. The 
flowers are very showy and brilliant, and last through a long season. In the last 
few years they have been wonderfully improved. 
The following ari some of the most choice "ar-ieties. Price, unless otherwise 
noted, 20c each; ?2.oo per dozen. 
B. Conte — A glowing purple; one of the finest of the dark colored varieties. 
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Eclaireur- — Salmon and scarlet with crimson eye; medium. 
Henry Murger — Very large, pure white with carmine center; tall. 35c each. 
Jeanne d'Arc — Pure white, very large heads, and late blooming. Very tall 
and vigorous. 
Lothair— Carmine pink with crimson eye; medium. A splendid variety. 
Louis Blanc — Reddish violet with purple shading. A distinct dark colored 
variety, and first of all to bloom. Medium. , 
Pantheon — The peerless pink. Very large; medium height. 
Von Hochberg — A brilliant crimson; the richest of its color; tall. 
Von Lassberg — Purest white, flowers very large; one of the best white varieties. 
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Other Herbaceous Plants 
Boltonia Asteroides (False Chamomile) — One of the showiest of hardy peren- 
nial plants, with large aster-like pure white flowers. It blooms throughout the 
fall and makes a dense mass of white from July till September. 4 to 6 feet high, 
20 cents each, $2.00 per dozen. 
Giant Daisy (Pyrethrum Uliginosum) — One of the very finest autumn flower- 
ing plants. It grows four feet or more high, and is covered with very large white 
daisy-like flowers from August until frost. The plant also makes a handsome 
appearance when not in bloom. Price same as Boltonia. 
Golden Glow — A hardy perennial plant,, growing 6 to 8 feet high; branching 
freely, and bearing on long graceful stems, hundreds of exquisite double blossoms 
of the brightest golden color, and as large as the Cactus Dahlia. Strong roots. 
25 cents each. 
Yucca Filamentosa -An interesting and tropical apneaving plant which will 
endure any of our Northern winters, and is therefore valuable for those localities 
where flowering plants are scarce. It is an evergreen perennial, throwing up in 
the mu.ule of the summer, flower stalks 3 feet in height, bearing a profusion of 
creamy white, belUshaped blossoms. One of the most beautiful plants .for the 
lawn. 2-year plants, 50 cents each. 
