Madame Audry— Crimson purple; medium height, 
Madame Ksempler — Red, large truss. - 
Madame Lechurval— Silvery rose ; crimson eye ; 
very fine. 30c, 
Phoceon (Malet, *74>— Lilac rose, with carmine 
eye ; large panicles and large flowers ; a superb 
variety. 
Premiere MInistre t.Lemuine) — Rosy white, center 
deep rose ; very fine. 
Princess Louise- White, suffused with crimson ; 
carniiuc eyu. 
Queen of Whites— White flowers, dwarf, fine. 
VIerge Marie (Debauvais.) — Pure white; very 
large and of a beautiful waxy texture ; tall. 
Rasselia Jiii^cea. 
A splendid plant for baskets, window boxes or 
vases. The foliage is o£ a grassy nature, very 
graceful in its manner of growth and covered dur- 
ing summer with pretty bright scarlet tube-shaped 
flowers, loc. each j $1.00 per doz. 
PI7IOX. 
No plant that we know of can surpass a bed of these summer 
blooming favorites. Combining almost every shade of color with 
their massive spikes of elegantly formed flowers, which render 
them a striking object in a lawn or city garden. 
They are perfectly hardy requiring no care whatever. No single 
bed of flowers planted in our siJecimen garden could compare with 
the following varieties of Phlox when in full bloom the past season. 
They are undoubtedly the plant for the masses in this northwestern 
country. No garden, however small, should be without one bed at 
least of these plants. They commence blooming about July iirst and 
continue to bloom until checked by a severe frost. The following 
list comprises the very choicest selection from our one hundred sorts. 
15c. each ; $1.50 per doz. 
Andre l.ero.v— (Lemoine.) Clear rose, with a lively red center, cover- 
ing half of the flower ; panicle large, distinct and fine ; tall. 
Darwin (I.«moine.)— Large, perfect flowers, reddish violet. 
Kmperor of the Russians— Bright rosy lilac; edges of petals 
fringed ; distinct and fine j medium height. 
Francois Coppee (Lemoine, '76)— Large, creamy white flower, with 
a carmine rose center ; tall. 
Gambetta (Lemoine)— Rose ; vivid red eye ; a splendid sort ; tall. 
Oloire do Putoaux— Rosy lilac ; distinct white center. 
U'Avenlr (Fontaine.) — Salmon red; very fine; tall. 
Lothair— Rich salmon color ; crimson eye ; large flower and spread- 
ing spike ; the finest variety we have seen. 
Papdar^ilS. — Sevexu Pine. 
UtI I Is— Called Screw Pine from the arrangement of the leaves on the 
stem. Excellent for the center of vases and baskets, or grown as a 
single specimen ; a beautiful plant. Price each from 50c. upwards. 
VeltchI— This is one of the most attractive plants; the leaves are ^ 
light green, beauti- 
fully marked with 
broad stripes and 
bands of pure white, 
and gracefully 
ctirved. Price each 
from $1 xipwards. 
RiViDia 
Hiiii^ilis. ^ 
A beautiful house 
plant ci'Vered, at all 
times with racemes of 
white flowers, follow- 
ed by bright scarlet 
berries. Very easy 
to grow, and exceed- 
ingly ornamental. 15C. 
each; $1.50 per doz. 
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