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Pecheur d’lsland, Carmine shaded wllh salmon-red and starry-white center- 
a bright and desirable color. ’ 
Koxelane. Crimson-purple; very free and decided. 
Rubis. Flowers not very large, but of an intense rich amaranth-purple 
PHLOX SUBULATA. 
(Moss Fink.) 
A dwarf variety, growing closely to the ground, and forming a carpet of 
moss-like foliage, which is completely covered with pink flowers in early 
spring. Also P. subulata alba, a pure white form of the above Strong 
clumps of either, 20 cts. each. 
Phlox Amoena. One of the best low growing plants for borders, or rockery, 
growing about four inches in height and covered in early spring with a 
sheet of rich pink flowers. 20 cts. each. 
PHYSOSTEGI A. 
Fase Dragon Head. 
One of the most beautiful of our mid-summer 
forming dense bushes, 3 to 4 feet high, bearing spikes 
flowers, not unlike a gigantic heather. 
flowering perennials, 
of delicate tubular 
Virginica. Bright pink. 
Alba. Very fine pure white. 
HARDY RUDBECKiA, GOLDEN GLOW. 
A grand new hardy plant which should be in every garden. It is more 
elegant and beautiful than the double sunflower (Helianthus multiflora > 
It is of strong, vigorous growth, attaining a height of about 9 feet The 
flowers, which are a beautiful golden yellow, very double, from 4 to f> inches 
in diameter, and are produced on long, stiff stems, which, combined with its 
beautiful foliage, makes it excellent for cut flower purposes. An early and 
continuous bloomer. Strong, blooming plants, 25 cts. each, 3 for 50 cts. 
SPIRAEA. 
Valuable and well-known herbaceous plants of easy culture, with hand- 
some foliage and graceful, feathery flowers. 20 cts. each. 
Filipendula Flora Plena. Uarge corymbs of white flowers and pretty fern- 
like foliage. 
Lobata. A robust variety, with deep, rose-colored flowers in large heads. 
Ulmarie fl. pi. A beautiful variety, with handsome foliage and large pani- 
cles of creamy white double flowers. 
Japonica. Pure white flowers and glossy, green foliage. 
