S*. Cki\i]ell & G(^iiide. 
pHLOXeS. 
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^I^IIESE are a splendid hardy class of plants. Some of them are lovely colours and perfectly 
distinct to any other flower, and for mixed borders or m shrubberies they are not equalled 
by any other plant. Some of their blooms are almost a perfect circle Their roots can bei 
divided in February, and are quite hardy. I’lant them in good, deep, rich soil in an open situation 
To get fine exhibition blooms, strong cuttings must be taken and struck early in March. For cut 
blooms they are valuable, also very ornamental, and continue in bloom for a long time. 
1. Linnet. I 4. Princess of Wales. 
2. Mdme. Crousse. ! 6. LiervalH. 
7. Mct(fore. 
8. Mrs. Ilardie. 
3. Pionnier. | G. Alex, von 
Ilumholdt. 
9. Magnum Bonum. 
EARLY-FLOWERING 
VARIETIES. 
1. 
ALLAN MoLEAN — Rosy purple. 
6. 
HAMLET — Light rosy pink. 
2. 
ANNE LOCKHART— White, pink eye. 
7. 
HERCULES — Rosy purple. 
3. 
BURNS — Deep rosy purple. 
8. 
HISTORIA — White, shaded with rose 
4. 
CLIPPER — White, shaded lilae. Is. 
9. 
IDA — White, small rose eye. Is. 
6. 
EDINA — While, h’.nish cie. 
10. 
LINNET — White, mottled rosy lilac. 
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