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H. G. Hastings Co., Seedsmen, Atlanta, Georgia. 
Hardy or Perennial Phlox 
A Bed of Hardy or Perennial Phlox — Most Beautiful and Pleasing 
PRICES OF HARDY PHLOX 
By mail, postpaid, 12 cents each, except where noted; por dozen, 
$1.25, postpaid. Pisted below we have twenty-five separate and dis- 
tinct varieties especially adapted to the South. As a special offer, 
we will send you one of each of these twenty-five varieties of Hardy 
Perennial Phlox for $2.25, postpaid. 
APCESTE — Deep violet, shading almost to blue. 
ATHIS — Deep, clear salmon. Showiest of all. 
BEAUTY — Delicate silvery-pink; a beautiful sort. 
BERANGEK — Ground color white, suffused with rosy pink, and 
distinct eye of same color. 
BRIDESMAID — Pure white, clear carmine eye. 
CONSUL H. FROST — Deep rose color; large white eye. 
DANTON — Intense glowing 
scarlet with eye of pure red. 
Fine variety. 
ECEAIREUR — Clear rosy-ma- 
genta, with large lighter ha- 
lo; large florets and mag- 
nificent bedder. 
ELIZABETH CAMPBELL — 
An entirely new shade in 
phlox. Bright salmon pink, 
with lighter shadings; dark 
crimson eye. 20 cents each. 
ESCLARMONDE — Clear rosy- 
lilac, deeper eye, exquisite- 
ly rayed and shaded, 
HENRY MUR GER — Enor- 
mous pure white flowers 
with deep carmine eye; ex- 
tra fine. 
INDEPENDENCE — Large- 
flowering early pure white. 
KOSSUTH — Rich deep purple. 
Extra fine. 
JEAUNE D’ARC — Immense 
panicles or the clearest pur- 
est white. Pine and clearly 
distinct. 
LA PERLE DU NORD— Pure 
white, large, deep, distinct, 
red eye ; extra fine. 
LOTHAIR — Another perfectly 
distinct variety. Clear even 
carmine, deep crimson eye. 
MADAME PAUL DUTRE — 
Almost orchid like in its 
delicate colorings. A delicate lilac rose shade. 
MISS LINGARD — Pearly- white flower, very faint pink eye; remark- 
able bloomer. 20 cents each. 
PANTHEON — Large, clear, deep bright pink with faint halo. 
PEACHBLOW — Delicate peachblow pink shading to white; elegant. 
RICHARD WALLACE — Pure white, with violet-rose eye; immense 
panicles. Extra fine. 
R. P. STRUTHERS — In our estimation the best Phlox grown today 
— it has no faults; clear cherry-red, salmon shades, with deep red 
eye; fine large trusses. 
ROSENBERG — Bright reddish violet with blood red eye. Extra 
large trusses and individual florets. 
RUBUS — Rosy-red, shading to white. 
SIEBOLD — Bright Vermillion red overlaid orange scarlet. Crimson 
red eye. 
Panel AQ most satisfactory plants and our Emperor 
Pansies are the best the world produces. They are 
the choicest large-flowering sorts, both of European and American 
growers. It has been our grower’s aim to make this the finest 
strain of this favored flower in existence. We have a large assort- 
ment and can supply you in any quantity you may want. Plants, 
6 for 25 cents ; 45 cents a dozen ; 30 for $1.00 ; postpaid. 
DAlsiHO'nnilime (L^dy Washington Geraniums). Grandest 
of all flowering plants; do not resemble 
the common geraniums in any particular, neither in foliage nor in 
flower; more beautiful in every way. We here offer the standard 
set of Pelargoniums, every one entirely different in color and every 
one a beauty. The Lady Washington Geraniums are the handsom- 
est of all flowers — once seen, never forgotten. Separate named va- 
rieties : American Belle, Bridegroom, Capt. Raikes, Emanuel Lias, 
Gloriosa, Lord Maynor Treloar, Madame Thibaut, Madame Vibert, 
Mrs. Robert Sandiford, Springboks, Sandiford’s Best, Tommy Dodd. 
25 cents each; the dozen for $2.75 — a wonderful selection. 
PtttimSae While these plants appear weak they 
WUIJIt? I^CLUIIICI9 produce the largest flowers; better 
than strong plants. The seed of double petunias produce many sin- 
gles but these plants are all double and the finest double varieties. 
Four different colors, 15 cents each; all four for 50 cents. 
PINKS—iHsir'ilv (Rer Majesty). An all-round 
ni^r%9»nciruy favorite in the South. These 
“Sweet May Pinks” are the pinks of our mothers’ gardens. Fine for 
beds, edgings, and porch boxes. Pure double white kowers. 10 
cents each; 3 for 25 cents. 
^ A| %/| A No plant is more popular in the South than the S'al- 
via for bedding. In late summer and fall up to the 
time frost comes it is a mass of blooms, and in the case of the scar- 
let varieties it makes a mass of fiery red unequaled by any other 
flower on our list. Some of our Atlanta customers buy them by the 
hundreds for bedding piirposes. Prices of all varieties, prepaid, 8 
cents each; 75 cents per dozen. 
SALVIA SPLENDENS — Standard bedding, fiery scarlet. 
LE PRESIDENT — New dwarf scarlet salvia; indispensable. 
MRS. PAIGE — A perfect sheet of scarlet. 
SALVIA SPLENDENS ALBA — Pure white variety. 
SALVIA SPLENDENS VARIEGATA — Red and white variegated. 
S hast A (Rnrbank's.) One of the most marvelous 
^l■a9fccl Ii#ai9jr productions in the flower line. Extremely 
hardy perennial with large, free-blooming flowers which last two 
weeks after being cut. Grows in any soil. 10 cents each. 
Sanseveria Zeylanica or Zebra Plant 
A very odd but beautiful plant especially adapted to house culture ' 
during winter and for porches during summer. Leaves are beauti- 
fully striped crosswise with white variegations on a green ground. 
Can be grown either in sunlight or in dark parts of the room and 
stands dust and drying out without damage. Fine plants, 15c each. " 
Spirea or Bridal Wreath 
mass of white when in bloom, l-year plants, 15c; 2-year plants, 35c. 
TfadASCanf'ia (Wandering Jew). This fine trailing plant 
■ ■ is very popular for baskets and window 
boxes. You will be pleased with the two distinct kinds. 10c each. 
TviSfiAttlA Pf it7Aril The greatest bedding plant ever intro- 
■ ■ duced, surpassing the finest Cannas--- 
FwArhlAAminO' attractiveness, equal to Gladiolus as a '. 
b wi Ml willing flower, and blooms incessantly from 
June to November. Hardy in open ground in the South. Plants 
show 6-20 flower stalks at a time, holding clusters of showy flame- 
colored flowers which keep for several weeks. Strong plants to 
hloom first year, 20 cents each; 2 for 35 cents. 
Vihurnum— SnnwIlAll (^ueltler Rose.) Large sizer' 
VlUUlllUlil 9l10WIJall globular clusters of snow- 
white flowers. A well known favorite shrub of old time fame and 
popularity. One year plants, 20 cents; two year plants, 35 cents. 
ViolAl'e (New Imperial or Parma). Without . question, the 
* 1^19^9 largest, richest colored and most highly perfumed of 
all Violets. Blooms freely and longer than others. Lovely blue 
flowers of largest size. 20 cents each. (Swanley White) — Double 
white perpetual flowering or “Queen of Fragrance,” the best of all 
white violets. 15 cents each. (Lady Hume Campbell) — A true ever- ' 
bloomer and one of the finest blue violets. 15 cents each. 
1A/S9f'9l*i2l«l^liintt99 Splendid climber for porch shade. 
Yw IScaria^^WninCSC When in full bloom truly magniflt, i 
cent with its masses of flowers in long drooping racemes like 
bunches of grapes. 15 cents; large plants, 40 cents. 
