PHLOX DRUMMONDI — Continued 
Carter’s Dwarf Large-Flowering Phlox (See Photograph above ) 
The Plants are of compact and dwarf habit, forming masses of 
and borders. Height, 6 inches. 
No. p er pkt 
1010. Carter’s Blue, white eye 16 
1011. Carter’s Crimson 16 
1012. Carter’s Pink 16 
1013. Carter’s Carmine 16 
1014. Carter’s Pure White 16 
1015. Carter’s Dwarf Choice mixed. A splendid 
mixture of all shades 16 
1010. Collection of six colours, separate. 6 inches 
Special packets 66 
flowers from 9 to 12 inches across, most suitable for edging 
No. Per pkt. 
1017. Star varieties, with white margin; long points 
in star form. 1 foot 16 
1018. Good mixed. Fine, bright colours. 
1 foot 10 and .26 
1001. PHLOX DRUMMONDI SALMONEA STEL- 
LATA. — Dwarf habit. A most 
delicate play of salmon colour of 
great charm and beauty. 0 inches .26 
NOVELTY 
Phlox Decussata. — Hardy perennial. Height, 2 to 3 feet. 
No. 1019. Perennial, mixed. All best varieties 16 
“ 07. Collection, 12 varieties l'oO 
PHACELIA. Hardy annual. Sow in spring in open air, and transplant. 
No. 990. Campanularia. Ultramarine blue; a most showy, deep blue flower, beautiful for beds and edgings. 
1 foot 
PHORMIUM (New Zealand Flax). — Easily raised from seed sown in pans of light soil under glass in spring. Pot off 
seedlings when large enough to handle. 
No. 991. Tenax. Grand foliage; subtropical 16 
“ 992. Tenax Variegata. Gold striped ,25 
PHYSALIS (Winter Cherry). — Sow P. edulis in pots in warm house, pot off and grow against wall in cool house. 
P. Francheti may be sown out of doors in spring. 
No. 993. Edulis (Cape Gooseberry). Pots or borders 16 
994. Francheti (Chinese Lantern Plant). First class for decorative purposes .16 
PINK. (Also see Diant kits j 
No. 995. Mrs. Sinkins. Double white. Sweetly scented 16 
PLATYSTEMON. . — Hardy annual. Sow in spring in patches where they are to grow, and thin out. 
No. 996. Californicus. Delightful lemon colour, delicate foliage . 16 
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