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Nbw Hardy Phlox, Edmond Rostand. 
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Superb Hardy Phlox. 
Among hardy perennial plants no class is of more 
importance than the Phloxes, succeeding in almost any 
position and flowering from early in summer until late 
in fall. They also improve from year to year, require 
litt'.e care and contain a range of color not found in 
any other hardy plant. 
New and Rare Varieties. 
Aglae Adamson. Immense flowers, snow-white, 
with pure red eye. 
Albion. One of our own introductions; a strong, 
vigorous grower, producing very large panicles of 
pure white flowers with a faint analine red eye. 
Chateaubriand. Pure white, with crimson-car¬ 
mine eye, shading to bright violet-purple. 
Consul H. Trost. Pure red with bright French 
purple eye. 
Edmond Rostand. Reddish - violet, shading 
brighter to the centre of the petals, with an excep¬ 
tionally large white star-shaped centre 
F. (j. von Lassburg. The finest white in culti¬ 
vation ; the individual flowers are fully double the 
size of any other white ; pure in color and a strong, 
clean, vigorous grower. 
Helena Vacaresco. A free-flowering dwarf white, 
flowers of enormous size. 
Le MahdI. Deep reddish-violet, with bluish sheen, 
eye deeper. 
Louis Blanc. Reddish-violet with purple shadings 
and darker eye. A distinct dark colored variety. 
Selma. A pretty, delicate, soft, pale rose-mauve, 
with distinct claret-red eye. 
25 cts. each ; $2 50 pe. floz.; $18.00 per 100. Set 
of ten varieties, $2.00. 
STANDARD VARIETIES. 
Aqulllon. Bright tyrian rose with rich crimson eye. 
B. Comte. A brilliant, glowing reddish or French purple. 
Bridesmaid. White with large crimson-carmine centre. 
Beranger. Ground color white, delicately suffused with 
rosy-pink, amaranth-red eye. 
Bacchante. Tyrian rose with crimson-carmine eye. 
Champs Elysee. An effective shade of bright rosy magenta. 
Coquelicot. Best pure scarlet wtih crimson-red eye. 
Cyclon. White suffused with lilac, red star-shaped eye. 
Eclaireur. Brilliant rosy magenta with large light halo. An 
excellent variety. 
Etna. Crimson-red, suffused with fiery-red; cherry-redeye. 
Eugene Danzanvillier. Lilac, shading white toward the 
edges, large white centre; a pleasing color. 
Graf von Lingerer. A large flower, white suffused with 
daV’il r cniilVoir eye. 
Jeanne d’Arc. A fine late-flowering pure white. 
La Vague. Pure mauve with analine-red eye; one of the 
best. 
Mme. Pape Carpentier. A very early dwarf pure white. 
Mrs. Jenkins. An early-flowering white ; immense panicles. 
Obergartner Wittlg, Bright magenta with crimson-carmine 
eye, large flower and truss ; one of the finest. 
Otto lhalacker. Tyrian rose with deep red eye and light 
halo. 
Pantheon. An effective bright carmine-rose. 
Pecheur d’Islande. Crimson-red, suffused with cochineal- 
red, bright carmine-red eye. 
Prof. Schlleman. Pure mauve with crimson-carmine eye ; 
an effective late-flowering variety. 
R. P. Struthers. Rosy-carmine with claret-red eye; one 
of the best. 
Sunshine. Analine-red with crimson-red eye and light 
halo; a large flower. 
Fliebalde. (farmiiie-lalce with brighter shadings and analine- 
red eye. 
Von Goethe. Tyrian rose, suffused with carmine-lake and 
carmine-red eye. 
15 cts. each; $1.50 per doz.; $10.00 per 100. Set of 25 varieties for $3.00. 
EARLY-FLOWERING HARDY PHEOXES (Phlox Suffruiticosa). 
This type, while it does not contain the rich, bright colors which are a feature of the collection offered above, is invaluable on 
account of coming into bloom in May, or fully six weeks earlier 
Dr. Hornby. White, delicately suffused with light lilac. 
Indian Chief. Deep magenta with crimson eye. 
Lady flusgrove. White, striped light magenta. 
than the other sorts, and continuing throughout the season. 
Leaman. Rosy lilac. 
Aliss Ltngard. A grand free-flowering white. 
Ringleader. Light magenta with crimson eye. 
20 cts. each ; $2 00 per doz.; $12.00 per 100. Set of six sorts for $1 00. 
The complete collection of the above 41 varieties of Phlox for $5.75. 
All Hardy Perennial Plants (except where noted) at the uniform price of 15 cts. each ; $1.50 per doz. 
