diir(r\ell ^5: Complete ^ee4 G[uide. 
H.n.A. PHLOX DRXJMMONDI (mixed) - 
Very handsome useful summer an 1 autumn 
bedding plants ; the flowers, whieh vary from 
white to purple and rieli crimson, arc borne in 
great profusion many montlis in succession. 
Is. per pkt. 
II. II. A. PHLOX DRUMMONDH PIM- 
BRL6.TA — The petals of all the known Phlox 
varieties are entire, but in tliis variety they are 
partly fimbriate, partly threc-tootliod, the centre- 
teeth arc almost twice as long as the lateral ones, 
all distinctly bordered with white, which, 
together with the bright eye of the centre, 
picturesquely contrast with the magnificent 
velvety colours, consisting nlrcadj of more than 
twenty-five very splendid distinct colours. Wo 
offer it in fine.st nii.xtiire. Is. |ier pkt. 
rill.OX DRLIMMnXDI. 
SPLENDID BEDDING ANNUALS. 
This new Phlo-x has proved a splendid 
acquisition. 
Our large hed of these is a grand sight every year. , 
n.ii.A. PHLOX DRUMMONDI GRANDI- i 
FLORA — These comprise the most brilliant 
colours imaginable! the flowers are larger than 
those of the older kinds, and of finer substance. 
We consider it safe to observe that there is no 
known annual which will more amply repay any 
care bestowed upon it. The finest mixed. Is. per 
pkt. 
ii.ii.A. PHLOX DRUMMONDI GRANDI- 
PLORA ALBA — Flowers pure white; very use- 
ful where cut flowers are in demand. l.v. per ]>kt. 
n.ii.A. PHLOX DRUMMONDI GRANDI- 
FLORA SPLENDENS— Kcfulgent scarlet-red 
flowers, rendered further remarkable by a large 
white eye, the centre of which is encircled with 
a well defined violet edge. l.v. per pkt. 
II.II.A. PHLOX DRUMMONDI! 
CUSPID ATA i“ Star of Quedlinburgh”) — 'I'his 
novelty, which has boon olitaincd from the Phlox 
Driimmondii fimbriata, is slightly more compact 
than that variety. The size of the flower is the 
same, but the pointed centre-teeth of the petals 
(five in number) are five to six times as long ns 
the lateral ones, and project beyond them like 
little spikes to ^ inch long, giving the flowers a 
distinctly-marked, regular, star-like form, whose 
beauty is enhanced by the broad white margins 
which borders the edges of the iictals. Tliis 
novelty will prove to be one of the finest flowers 
for fine bouquets, pot flower, market purposes, 
or open ground. Offered in finest iiii.xturc of 
nearly twenty colours, l.s. per pkt. 
II.P. PHLOX DECUSSATA (Perennial 
Phlox) — From the finest ctllectiou. Mixed, l.s. 
per pkt. 
II. I-. PHORMIUM TENAX (New Zealand 
Flax) — Fine evergreen folbigc ; flowers huff 
coloured. Is. per pkt. 
mil.OX DIlf.MSIONOI KIMliltlATA. 
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