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Officinalis Rubra. Very early; deep crim¬ 
son; the old-fashioned red paeonia. 
Papaviflora. White, barely tinted cream. 
Early. 
Richardson’s Rubra Superba. Large, com¬ 
pact, and fragrant; deep carmine or crimson. 
Very late. 
Rubra Triumphans. Dark crimson. Early 
mid-season. 
Triumph du Nord. Large, clear pink, very 
fine. 
PENTSTEMON. Torreyii, 2-3'. Tall, 
loose spikes of small scarlet flowers in July. 
Will continue to bloom if the flowers are cut 
freely. 
PHLOX. These are among the most popular 
of hardy Perennials. By selecting different 
varieties, they can be had in bloom from late 
June until frost. In height, they vary from 
18" or 2' for some of the dwarf kinds to 4' for 
tall-growing sorts. 
Abyssinia. Purplish lilac; very fragrant. 
Antonin Mercier. Large; light lilac with 
white center. 
Astrild. Brilliant carmine with deeper cen¬ 
ter. 
B. Compte. Deep, rich red; large and strik¬ 
ing. One of the very best. 
Blue Hills. Claimed to be one of the nearest 
to blue. 
Commander. Crimson red with darker eye; 
holds color exceptionally well. 
Count Zeppelin. White, carmine center; 
large flower. 
Debs. Fiery crimson; claimed to be the 
finest red Phlox. 
Dr. Charcot. Purple and white with deep 
reddish purple center. Distinct and handsome. 
Ethel Pritchard. New; described as a beau¬ 
tiful mauve pink; very large individual flowers 
in immense trusses. 
Ferd. Cortez. Bright red with darker center. 
French Special. Beautiful clear pink. 
Homeland. Scarlet and orange red; very 
brilliant and striking. 
Independence. Pure white; early and tall. 
Johnson’s Favorite. Light salmon pink 
with red eye. 
Jules Sandeau. Large clusters of pure pink 
flowers. Very dwarf. 
Le Mahdi. Violet purple, changing to red in 
the middle of the day. Dwarf. 
Miss Lingard (White Swan). Long clusters 
of white flowers with pink eye and glossy green 
foliage. Very early. 
Miss Verbloom. A new Phlox of the type of 
Miss Lingard, with shining, glossy leaves and 
flowers of soft pink. 
Mrs. Milly von Hoboken. New; large soft 
pink flowers on long spikes. 
Queen. Large; pure white; a tall, strong 
growing variety. Late and one of the best. 
Rhinelander. Beautiful salmon pink with 
red eye. 
Richard Wallace. White with violet car¬ 
mine center; tall. 
Robinson. A fine pink variety. 
R. P. Struthers. Large, deep pink, with 
crimson eye. 
Thor. Deep salmon pink with crimson eye. 
Wm. C. Egan. Very large flowers of a deli¬ 
cate soft pink. 
*PHLOX. Divaricata Canadensis, 10". 
Fragrant lavender flowers on single stems in 
May. 
*Subulata (Moss Pink), 3"-6". Moss-like 
foliage, green throughout the year, covered with 
flowers in early spring. Colors are Lilac, 
Pink, and White. 
PHYSOSTEGIA. Virginiana (False Dragon¬ 
head), 3'. Strong spikes of tubular-shaped, 
delicate pink flowers in midsummer. 
Virginiana Alba. The same with white 
flowers. 
PLATYCODON (Balloon Flower), 2'-3'. 
Handsome star- or bell-shaped flowers, about 2" 
across; blue or white, blooming in July and 
August. Hardy and desirable. 
POLEMONIUM. Humile (Jacob’s Ladder), 
15"-18". Finely-cut foliage with sky blue 
bell-shaped flowers in June. 
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