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Haidy Phioz. 
Queen Victoria. Tho broad guard petals 
are a pretty blush-white; center white, 
slightly edged pink. 
Rosea Plenissima Superba. A superior 
double red sort, full centered and mas- 
sive; bright crimson. 
Tree Paeonies. These differ from the 
Herbaceous Pseonies by forming a dwarf 
shrub, that in time reaches a height 
of 3 or 4 feet. The flowers are extreme- 
ly large and of the most delicate shades. 
They bloom about three weeks earlier 
than the Chinensis section. They are 
perfectly hardy, but the buds, which 
develop very early should be protected 
from severe freezing in late spring. Red, 
white and pink. 
Hardy Phlox 
Amazone. Large flower; pure white; fine. 
Athis. A very strong and vigorous pink. 
Belvidere. Bright, lively, early pink. 
Chameleon. Varies from rosy-scarlet 1o 
deep rose. 
Charlotte Saisson. White, suffused crim- 
son; tall. 
Coquelicot. Pure scarlet, with crimson 
eye. 
Diplomat. Large, lilac, with crimson eye. 
Etna. The best tall crimson double. 
Independence. Tall, fine, pure white. 
Iris. Purple blue. 
Jacinda. Large lavender. 
Lothair. Bright, dazzling crimson. 
Maculata. This is a grand acquisition to 
the Hardy Phlox. No collection is com- 
plete witliout it; tall, bright rosy-crim- 
son, one of the showiest for permanent 
borders, plossy foliage, always clean 
and bright; sliould be . in every collec- 
tion. 
Pantheon. Rosy-salmon; very large. 
Poppy, Oriental. These gorgeous, brilliant 
popjjips bloom during May and Jmic, 
and in their season no other flower _c,an 
equal them in dazzling beauty. The 
blooms are freely produced on strong 
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