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Ffamingham Nufsefies, Ffamingham. Mass. 
ORIENTAL HYBRID I'OPPIES-Contlniicd 
Oriental King. Novelty of gi-pat merit, slrong 
stems of upright habit, large, crimson-scarlet 
flowers. 
Queen Alexandra. New. Beautiful clear rose. 
A free bloomer. 
Royal Scarlet. Rich, glowing scarlet. Strong 
grower. 
Salmon Queen. Soft salmon scarlet; very hand- 
some. 
Semi-plenum. Glowing rich crimson,., having two 
or more rows of petals. 
Silver Queen. Silvery white, tinted pink. 
PENTSTEMON. Beard Tongue 
Pentstemon barbatus Torreyi. 4 ft. July. The 
most ootnmon variety; long, loose i)anicies of 
bright coral-red flowers. 
P. diflfusus. 1 to 2 ft. June and July. Showy spikes 
of purple flowers. 
P. digitalis. 3 ft. June and July. Large spikes of 
long, i)ure white flowers, with purple-spotted 
throats. 
P. ovatus: 2 to 4 ft. May and June. Flowers blue, 
changing to purple. 
PERENNIAL PHLOX 
The Phlo.x, like the Pa^onia, is becoming very 
popular. The plants are so hardy and so easily 
grown, no one can afford to be without a good col- 
lection. No perennial is more worthy of culture or 
is more satisfactory when grown, cither as individu- 
Perennlal Phlox 
ill plants or giouped in masses. They begin bloom- 
ing in Midsummer, and continue until frost. In mak- 
ing selections, one should kce]) in mind that, when 
descriptions are similar, tlie varieties have distinct 
characteristics, and usually bloom at different 
periods. 
Phlox paniculata; .syn., decussata. These are the 
well-known garden forms. They glow about 2 to 
4 It. higli, and bloom from early June until Octo- 
ber. 
Price: 20 cts. each; $1.50 per 10; $12.00 per 100, 
for strong, fiekl-grown plants. 
Annie Cook. Flesh pink. 
Atlas. Sahnon pink. 3 ft. 
Boule de Feu. Cherry red; brilliant. 
Bridesmaid. While, with large ro.se center; good 
habit. 
Coquelicot. Orange scarlet, crimson center. 
Cross of Honor. Striped lilac and white. 
Eclaireur. Carmine, salmon center; large. 
Embrasement. Bright orange scarlet. 
Epopee. Keddish violet; bright center; large. 
Etta's Choice. I.ate; very tall; free flowering; 
l)ure white. 
Eugene Danzanvilliers. Soft hlac blue, with large ■ 
white center. 
F. G. Von Lassburg. Fine pure white. 
General Chanzy. Scarlet pink, tinted salmon. 
Hector. Fine pink ; large flower. 
Independence. Pure white; late. 
Japonaise. Delicate rose, white center; 2 feet. 
James Bennett. Salmon-iiink, dark center. 
Jeanne d'Arc. Late flowering, pure white; tall. 
Joseph Barr. Carmine-red. 
Le Feu du Monde. Bright salmon-red; a tall, 
late variety. 
Le Pole du Nord. Pure white, crimson center. 
L'Esperance. Light lavender-pink, lai'ge white 
center, large and (inc. 
L'Evenement. Delicate pink, tinted salmon; 
showy. Dwarf. 
Le -Soleil. Brilliant china-rose, io.se center; me- 
dium height; early free-flowering variety. A 
great favorite. 
Mme. Meuret. Flame color, carmine center. 
Mme. P. Langier. Bright Geranium-red, vermil- 
ion center. 
Ornament. Bright jiink; very large, medium 
height. 
Peach Blow. Delicate iiink, deep ro.se center. 
Pink Beauty. Light pink. 
Prof. Schliemann. Bright red, crimson eye. 
Late flowering. 
Richard Wallace. Pure white, violet-ro.se center. 
R. B. Struthers. Bright pinkish salmon, crimson 
eye. 
Saison Lierval. White, light pink center. 
