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SLLI8 BBOTHEBS* GATALOaUE. 
hycbnis, Flos Cuculi 
PI e n is s i m a Semperflorens. 
Recently Imported from Ger- 
many. Of easiest culture, re- 
quiring no special care, strong 
and quick in growth, and al- 
most ever-blooming. Flowers 
rose color, and in large clusters, 
having a very light or feathery 
appearance. It can be planted 
out in summer, where it contin- 
ues to bloom till wanted for 
winter blooms, or it can remain 
there over winter, it being a 
hardy perennial. Rrice 15 < 5 ls. 
Phlox, While Lady. The 
improvement that has been 
made in Hardy Ciarden or Per- 
ennial Phlox of recent )'ears is 
truly wonderful. This variety 
instead of being a lot of tall, 
naked stems with small tufts of 
bloom at the top for a little 
w'hile in mid-summer as of old, 
are dwarf and stocky, with 
flower heads eight to ten inches 
long and six to eight inches in 
diameter, and are produced 
from June until frost. One of 
the finest of its class. Pure 
snow white, a most profuse 
bloomer, and of dwarf, compact 
growth. Price 20(fts. 
Phlox, ir>«. llobinsou (new). Fine truss of immense florets, often larger than a half dollar; color, 
new, of clear salmon, with a rosy crimson eye. A showy variety and very hardy. Price 20 <^ls. 
Diitletrn, Spectohilis (Hlecding Heart). 
One of the best known perennials, with grace- 
ful, drooping racemes of heart-shaped flowers 
of rosy crimson and silvery white. Blooming 
in spring and early summer. (See cut.) Price, 
extra strong roots, 30 dls. ; small, lO < 5 ls. 
Hellopsis Piicheriamis, A desirable 
hardy herbaceous plant, growing from two to 
three feet high, and a perpetual bloomer, begin- 
ning to flower early in the season and continu- 
ing in bloom the entire summer. The flo\vers 
are of a beautiful deep golden yellow color, 
about two inches in diameter, of very thick tex- 
ture, and are very graceful for cutting, and last- 
ing long when cut; and if left on plant the 
same blooms will remain four weeks in perfect 
condition. Price 15 < 5 ls. 
Yucca FiUuueiitosa, Adatfi\^ Needle. 
A tropical-looking plant, with long narrow 
leaves that remain green the entire year. It 
throws up a strong flower stem in summer, 
three or four feet high, bearing a large spike of creamy white, bell-shaped flowers, that retain their beauty 
a long time; hardy. Price 20 As,; large clumps, 50 As. 
GypHophila, Baby Breath. A beaxitiful old-fashioned perennial, possessing a grace not found in 
any other perennial, and attracting the eye of everyone. When in bloom it forms a symmetrical mass in 
height, and as much through, of minute pure white flowers, forming a beautiful gau/.e-like appearance. 
For cutting purposes it is exquisite, especially in combination with high-colored flowers, and some most 
lovely effects can be produced with it. Price 15 As. 
