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NEW AND BEAUTIFUL 
PHLOX DRUMMONDI, 
NEW PHLOX DRUMMONDI, “STAR OF 
QUEDLINBURGH.” 
(See Illustration .) 
The Raiser says: “This novelty is of an extraordinary character. The growth is 
dwarf, and the habit very compact. The pointed centre teeth of the petals (five in 
number) are four to five times as long as the lateral ones, and project beyond them like 
little spines. Thus the flowers appear to have a star-like form. This is enhanced by 
the broad white margins, which borders the edge of the petals.” 
Awarded a First Class Certificate of Merit by the Jury of the Society for Encourage- 
ment of Horticulture in the Royal Prussian States, August 25th, Berlin. 
No. 1585-Price, in sealed packets, 2s. per packet. 
No. r S 86— Price, in sealed packets, 2s. per packet. 
NEW AND BEAUTIFUL SWEET PEAS. 
NEW PHLOX DRUMMONDI, “ FIMBRIATA.” 
( See Illustration.) 
This is described as follows by the Raiser : “ This might be designated a new race. 
In habit it resembles the ordinary Phlox Drummondi, but is more compact and slender, 
which gives the whole plant a compa.t, tree-like appearance. The height vane. Irom 
20 to 22 inches.” 
This novelty has proved, during three years’ cultivation, very hardy, and has resisted 
exposure well. In this variety the petals are partly fimbriate, partly three-toothed ; the 
centre teeth are 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, violet-blue, purple, etc., comprising many splendid and 
distinct colours. 
Awarded a First Class Certificate of Merit by the Jury of the Society for Encourage- 
ment of Horticulture in the Royal Prussian States, August 25th Berlin. 
Price, in seated packets— s. d. 
No. 1380— CARDINAL. — A splendid robust-growing variety, producing a great 
profusion of bright, shining crimson-scarlet flowers, very distinct and 
handsome ... ... 1 0 
No. 1388— PRINCESS OF WALES. — A lovely variety, shaded and striped 
with mauve on a white ground, in a most pleasing manner ; flowers 
of great substance and perfect shape. It ha» been awarded a First- 
Class 1 ertificate by the Floral Committee of the Royal Horticultural 
Society .. ... ...10 
No. 1391— VESUVIUS. — Carmine rose, with crimson spotsand purplish red throat, 
the lower petals or wings being of a velvety violet sha ing off to lilac 1 0 
No. 1387— PRINCESS BEATRICE. — Rich carmine-rose, slightly splashed 
with tints of deeper or paler shade ; very distinct. First L lass 
Certificate, Royal Horticultural Society, 1883 ... 1 0 
No. rs?7— IMPERIAL BLUE. — One of the most distinct and handsome. It 
has bright blue wings, shaded with mauve, the s.andard being rich 
purplish crimson ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... J 0 
No. 1588 — DUCHESS OF EDINBURGH. — A beautiful variety ; the standard 
is light scarlet, flushed with crimson, splashed at the edge with 
creamy white ; wings deep rose . ... ... ... ... ... 1 0 
No. 1589— ISA ECKFORD. — I'low'ers creamy white, suffused with rosy pink 1 0 
No. 1390— ORANGE PRINCE. — The standard is bright orange- pink, flushed with 
scarlet ; wings br.glit rose, veined with pink ; extremely hands. .me 1 0 
No. 1382 IN DIGO KING. — The standard of this charming variety is of a dark 
maroon-purple, with clear indigo blue wings ... 1 Q 
No. 1376— ADONIS. — A charming rose-pink Sweet Pea. The bright rosy carmine 
or pink blossoms contrast most plea-ingly with the pure white, scarlet, 
and other decided colours already in cultivation 
