Moss and Special Yellow Roses 
Crested Moss (Pink) Red Moss (Red) 
Pink Moss (Pink) White Moss (White) 
Harrison’s Yellow Persian Yellow 
Above List, $1.00 each 
Rosa Rugosa (Double) 
Very hardy. Ideal for Minnesota, North Dakota, 
South Dakota and Wisconsin. 
Belle Poitevine (Pink) Grootendorst (Red) 
Conrad F. Meyer (Pink) Hansa (Red) 
Hugonis (Yellow) Sir Thos. Lipton (White) 
75c each; 3 for $2.00 
Hardy Perennial Phlox 
This class of Hardy Perennials is of special importance 
in every flower garden. Succeeds in almost any soil and 
blooms through a long season. Our list covers a range of 
colors which is certain to please. 
The best efforts to be had with Phlox are produced by 
planting masses of each color, not less than six and even 
as many as two dozen or more plants of one color together. 
For example, a border of phlox may be planted, beginning 
with palest pink and shading up to dark cherry, then pure 
white and white with a red eye, and more white, then a 
quantity of red and again white at the end. If in another 
border the shades of purple are planted with occasional 
bunches of white, the Phlox will be the pride of the garden. 
Assorted Colors (not named), $1.50 per 10; 
$12.50 per 100 
Phlox (Named Varieties) 
Champs Elysees, Bright rosy-magenta. 
Eclaireur, Bright rosy-carmine, with light halo. 
Fiancee, Very dwarf, producing extra large flowers of 
purest waxy white. 
Mrs. Jenkins, Pure white. 
Pantheon. Rose pink, free bloomer. 
Prof. Virchow, Bright carmine, overlaid with orange- 
scarlet. 
Rheinlander, Beautiful, large, salmon pink, deep red 
eye. 
Ryndstrom, Deep pink, tall. 
R. P. Struthers, Rosy carmine with claret eye; very 
bright, tall. 
H. 0. Wijers, White with red center, very pretty. 
Above List, 25c each; $2.00 per 10 
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