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L. L. MAY & CO., ST. PAUL, MINN. 
PHLOX ORUMMONDII. 
(Annual.) 
Remarkable for the brilliancy and abundance of their large terminal flowers, completely hiding; the 
foliage. The blossoms are of many colors, from pure white to deepest purple, eyed and striped. For 
masses of separate colors, and for cuttings for bouquets, they are unsurpassed. The seed can be 
planted in open ground in autumn or spring, or plants may be started in hot-beds and transplanted. 
Give good, rich ground, and set plants 10 inches apart each wa3-. Hardy. Height, 1 ft. 
PHLOX DRUMMONDII CRANDIFLORA. 
An improved strain, with very large, perfectly round flow«rs, the petals overlapping each other. The 
following varieties are selected from the very best strains that can be procured, and will give genuine 
satisfaction : 
Pure "Whit©.— 10c. CFig. 6.) Pure Rose.— lOa. (Fig. 4.) 
Pure Scarlet.— lOc. Pure Blood Red.— lOc. (Fig. 9.) 
Red, Striped "White.— lOc. Crimson, "White Eye.— lOc. 
(Fig. 8.) (Fig. 7.) 
Collection of six varieties, 4.0c. ; all colors, mixed. lOc. 
Phlox Drummondii Fimbriata. — (Novelty. — This, and the Phlox Drummondii "Star of Quedlin- 
burg," a description and cut of which will be seen on this page, initiates a new and pleasing depart- 
ure from the old type of Phlox Drummondii. The blossoms are of a good size, and the petals, instead 
of being entire, are in this variety partly fimbriate, partly three- toothed, the center tooth being almost 
twice as long as the lateral ones, all distinctly bordered with white, forming, with the bright eye and 
thevariouscolorsof the flowers, a most charming contrast. Choice mixed. Pkt. 25c. (See illus.. Fig. 3.) 
Star of Q-uedlinburg". — A new and extremely beautiful variety of the well known Phlox Drum- 
mondii, the long, pointed, center teeth of the peUtls giving the flower an elegant star-like form, as 
shown in our illustration, their beauty being much enhanced by the broad, white margin to the petals. 
Beautiful for pots or bouquets. Pkt. "25c. (See illus.. fig. 1.) 
NEW DWARF PHLOX. 
Plants not more than eight inches high, and one mass of flowers, 
beds andpot culture. 
Dwarf "White.— 15c. Dwarf Scarlet.— 15c, 
Splendid for margins, low 
Dwarf Urced.— 15c. 
I'liTl -NIA, may's SINGI-B FRINGED. 
