DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE. 
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Petunia, single. 
P. double fringed. 
Phlox Drummondii. 
apart. By the latter 
process, they will 
come into bloom 
much earlier, though 
they do perfectly 
well sown in open 
ground. Be careful 
not to cover the small 
seeds too deeply; 
they like a sandy 
loam. Tender peren¬ 
nial ; one and a half 
feet high. 
Petunia,phcenicia, 
original 
type ; deep 
- Countess of S Peri "- 
Elesmere, deep rose, white throat . 10 
44 finest striped and blotched, saved from mag¬ 
nificent collection of striped and blotched va¬ 
rieties . io 
44 large flowered, spotted, very fine . 25 
“ fine, green edged varieties, beautiful . 20 
“ new fringed varieties, desirable novelty . 20 
44 argentea, rosy-white. .. 5 
4 ‘ atropurpurea, dark red .5 
44 nyctaginiflora, pure white. 5 
44 violacea, violet-red . 5 
44 hybrida grandiflora superbissima, novelty ; 
splendid, large throat . ... .25 
** compacta elegantissima, .nexv ; dwarf com¬ 
pact ; free blooming .. 25 
u hybrida grandiflora, choicest mixed ; seed 
saved from.show flowers. .15 
Hybrida robusta fl. pi. 
Petunia, large flowered mixed, saved from largest 
flowers . 10 
44 hybrida, fine mixed. 5 
44 double mixed, finest varieties carefully fecun¬ 
dated with best double flowers. Sure to pro¬ 
duce a good percentage of double flowering 
plants . . . 20 
44 hybrida robusta fl. pi., new, dwarf, of robust 
growth, forming a compact, upright, branched 
bush about ten inches >1 height and fourteen 
inches in width, with double, sometime even 
double Jringed flowers in all shades of colors 
existing in petunias. An extremely handsome 
and valuable sort for market culture . 25 
44 extra double fringed, many colors; beauti¬ 
fully fringed; a good percentage double; nezv ..50 
PHLOX DRUMMONDII. 
Remarkable for the brilliancy and abundance of their 
large, terminal flowers, completely hiding the foliage. 
The blossoms are of many colors, from pure white to 
deepest purple, eyed and striped. For masses of sepa¬ 
rate colors and for cutting for bouquets, they are unsur¬ 
passed. The seed can be planted in open ground in au¬ 
tumn or spring or plants may be started in hot-bed and 
transplanted. Give good, rich ground, and set plants 
six inches apart each way. Hardy annual; one foot high. 
• Grandiflora splendens. 
Phlox Drummondii, alBa, pure white . 10 
44 Drummondii, scarlet, black center . ro 
rosea, deep rose. . 10 
44 44 Black Warrior, fine. 10 
Leopoldii, red, \yhite eye. 10 
44 44 Queen Victoria, violet, white 
eye. ro 
