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A. WASHBURN & SONS, FLORISTS, 
FESTIVA MAXIMA. — Medium. Creamy 
white, with crimson markings. 
ALBA LUTEA. — Early. Yellow center, 
white outer petals. 
FRAGRANS. — Medium. Dark pink with 
some wnite on center petals. 
HUMEII. — Late. Dark pink, rather darker 
than Fragrans. 
REEVESII. — Early. Outer petals deep rose, 
center white. 
WHITTL I GIL— Medium. Pure white. 
SINENSIS RUBRA.— Late. Dark rosy red. 
DELICATISSIMA. — Medium. Outer petals 
light pink, center white, lighter than 
Reevesi. 
Strong roots, 35c each, 3 for $1, $3 per doz. 
PHLOX. 
Perennial Phlox. 
ANDREAS HOFFER. — Early. Pure white. 
BRIDESMAID. — One of the very finest. Pure 
white with crimson center. 
BERANGER. — White suffused with pink. 
One of the largest flowered varieties. 
CHAMPS ELYSEE. — Purplish crimson. 
Earlier and lighter in color than La Fon- 
dre. 
COQUELICOT. — The finest scarlet variety 
grown. Very showy. 
JEANNE D’ARC. — Pure white. Late. 
LA FONDRE. — Purplish crimson.^ An excel- 
lent variety. 
PROF. SCHLEIMAN. — Salmon rose, car- 
mine eye. The heads are large and very 
compact, the finest formed phlox we have. 
PANTHEON. — Deep salmon rose. A little 
darker than Prof. Schlieman and a rather 
larger flower. 
MATADOR.— Darker red than Coquelicot 
and a larger flower. One of the latest va- 
' rieties. 
PHYSOSTEGIA. 
VIRGINICA. — 3 ft. July and August. Bright 
soft pink. 
ViRGINICA ALBA.— Similar to above in 
habit of growth, buf producing pure white 
flowers. Very fine. 
PINKS. 
i NAPOLEON ill. — 10 in. June to September. 
I One of the finest hardy pinks. Fine dou- 
' ble flowers of rich crimson. Very free 
bloomer. 
HER MAJESTY. — Large, pure white flowers. 
POPPY. 
ORIENTAL, MIXED. — These hardy poppies 
make the most gorgeous effect imaginable 
as the flowers are produced in the great- 
est profusion. Very desirable. 
ICELAND, MIXED. — Very free flowering. 
PYRETHRUM. 
ULIGINOSUM (GIANT DAISY.) — A very 
rapid growing plant, producing white 
daisy-like flowers. Flowers are produced 
in great profusion. Very desirable. 
RUBBECKIA. 
GOLDEN GLOW. — Flowers a bright yellow 
and produced very freely. Plants grow 
four to six feet high. 
SALVIA. 
AZUREA GRANDIFLORA.— 2 to 3 ft. Aug- 
ust and September. Sky blue flowers. 
