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Victoria Tricolor. Rose pink and salmon. One of the most vigorous and pro- 
lific bloomers we have; fragrant and desirable. 25c each. 
The Bride. A small, delicate, sweet flower; winsome, attractive and well named. 
40c. 
Grandiflora Carnea Plena. Vagiegated, robust, and a very free bloomer. Valu- 
able for cut-flowers; a charming flower of medium season. 40c. 
Mag^ifica. Large, delicate and fragrant; red, turning to pink. 35c. 
The Queen. Single, large, white with cusion of gold. 35c. 
Golden Harvest. Bluish white and canary yellow; sweetly fragrant; full bloomer, 
and better than many higher priced varieties. 75c. 
Reeves. An immense flower and free bloomer; light rosy pink, center petals 
dashed with red. 30c. 
Madame Chaumy. A light pink, perfect in form, and very fragrant. Does best in 
partial shade. 30c. 
Fragrans. An excellent variety; late; deep rose. 2Sc. 
Alba Sulphurea. White with yellow center. A fine flower and a favorite. 25c. 
Pottsii. A splendid flower; deep crimson. One of the earliest. 30c. 
Hardy Perennial Phlox 
No class of hardy plants is more 
desirable. They thrive almost any- 
where with a little care, and are use- 
ful 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 wonder- 
fully improved. 
The following are some of the 
most choice varieties. Price, un- 
less otherwise noted, 20c each, $2.00 
per dozen. 
Aphis. Salmon, with violet eye; 
very tall. 
Coquelicot. Pure scarlet, with 
deep crimson eye; medium. 35c 
each. 
Duqueschin. Gray - blue, with 
starred crimson center; tall. 
Eclaireur. Salmon and scarlet 
with crimson eye; medium. 
Henry Murger. Very large, 
pure white with carmine center; 
tall. 35c each. 
Lothair. Carmine-pink with 
crimson eye; medium. 
Pantheon. The peerless pink. 
Very large; medium height. 
Pearl. Pure white; late; tall. 
Princess Louise. Snow white 
with rose-pink eye; small. 
The Queen. Pure white; med- 
ium height. PHLOX 
