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Lord Lambourne. Large flowers of bright scar¬ 
let; edge of petals deeply fringed. 
Mrs. Perry. One of the finest. Beautiful shade 
of salmon-pink. 
Princess Ena. Tulip-shaped flowers of brilliant 
orange-salmon. 
HARDY PHLOX 
25c. each; $2.50 per doz. 
TO PREVENT PHLOX RUST 
USE FUNGTROGEN 
Begin early and spray regularly. 
B. Comte. A very unusual shade yet one that 
wins the general favor of all who see it. It 
is a real brilliant French purple; a splendid 
grower. 
Dr. Charcot. A splendid new variety. Hand¬ 
some shade of violet blue with white eye. 
Enchantress. An early flowering variety ; bright 
salmon-pink with dark red eye. 
Europa. Large flowered, white with large car¬ 
mine eye. 
Frau Anton Buchner. The finest pure white 
variety yet introduced. 
Iris. A really purple Phlox; attractive shade. 
Jules Sandeau. An exceptionally showy Phlox. 
Individual flowers are very large, trusses good 
size. Very free. Color pure pink. Easily 
the best Phlox in this color. 
Morgenrood. Flowers of a striking red; one of 
the new and valuable additions to this color 
class. 
Mrs. Scholten. One of the new outstanding va¬ 
rieties. A robust grower; large truss, and 
flowers of salmon-red. 
Mrs. W. Vanbueningen. Of the many new 
Phloxes, we consider this one of the finest. 
Growth robust; flowers large and of a beau¬ 
tiful rich self-color salmon-red. 
Saladin. One of the most striking colors of all 
the Phloxes ; a brilliant orange-scarlet. Does 
not scald or sun-burn. 
Thor. One of the finest salmon pink varieties ; 
both flower and flower head large. Good 
grower. 
W. Kesselring. Large flowers, violet shade with 
distinct white eye. 
Mixed Varieties. 1 yr. field grown plants in 
good mixture of colors. Good for early plant¬ 
ing. Special for this spring, $1.50 per doz. 
Early Dwarf Border Phlox 
25c. each; $2.50 per doz. 
Amoena. This useful dwarf variety only 4 to 
6 in. high in early spring is a perfect sheet 
of bright pink flowers most useful for bor¬ 
dering hardy beds or rockery work. 
Divaricata. A dwarf early flowering variety 
with large fragrant lavender flowers. May. 
10 to 12 in. 
Subulata (Moss Pink). Low spreading moss¬ 
like growth; rose pink flowers in wonderful 
profusion. April and May. 3 to 6 in. 20c. 
each; $2.00 per doz. 
Subulata Alba. Similar to the above sort but 
with pure white flowers. 20c. each; $2.00 per 
doz. 
Subulata Vivid. This wonderful new variety is 
the finest of the Subulata type. Very com¬ 
pact, tufted plants covered, in early spring, 
with flowers of the brightest and purest shade 
of pink. May and June. 4 inches. 20c. each; 
$2.00 per doz. 
25c. each; $2.50 per doz., unless noted. 
Pentstemon Barbatus Toreyii. Tall spikes of 
slender tubular shaped brilliant scarlet flow¬ 
ers ; a very effective and interesting plant 
for the Hardy border. 
PLATYCODON (Chinese Bell Flower) 
Grandiflorum (Chinese Bell Flower). An erect 
growing bush-like plant with large bellshaped 
flowers of beautiful dark blue. 
Grandiflorum Album. Same as the above ex¬ 
cept flowers are a pure waxy white. 
Grandiflorum Mariesi. Deep blue flowers on 
erect stems, much dwarfer in growth than the 
foregoing variety; a splendid plant for rockery 
or border. 
25c. each; $2.50 per doz. 
Polemonium Caeruleum. A pretty plant of easy 
culture. Fern-like foliage with terminal clus¬ 
ters of beautiful clear blue flowers from June 
to Sept. \y 2 to 2 ft. 
Polemonium Reptans. (Jacob’s Ladder). A 
useful hardy plant 12 in. in height, does well 
in partially shaded locations. Finely cut fo¬ 
liage and spikes of showy blue flowers. 
Primula Polyantha Giant Mixed. A very large 
flowering strong growing strain of Hardy 
Primrose, in a wide range of brilliant colors. 
Pinks. S ee Dianthus. 
EARLY FLOWERING HARDY PHLOX 
25c. each; $2.50 per doz. 
Miss Lingard. This variety is really of a differ¬ 
ent class, though identical in appearance to 
the ordinary Hardy Phlox; it flowers much 
earlier; flowers are large, pure white with 
pale rose eye; a fine variety. 
Alpha. Same type as above but flowers are a 
fine deep pink. 
PYRETHRUM (Painted Daisy) 
Hybridum. June to August. Attractive foliage 
and graceful, daisy-like flowers in many 
shades of white, pink and red. 
Hybridum Atrosanguineum. Single flowers, 
shades of red. 
Hybridum Pink Shades. Single flowers, shades 
of pink. 
