CLUCJIS Sr BODDIWGTOJY CO . 
NEW YORK 
HARDY PHLOX-Continued 
Sonnenklnd. Dark rose, light center. 
Theibaide. Salmon-red, crimson eye. 
Terre Necive. Red, white striped. 
SUFFRUTICOSA (Early Flowering Phlox) 
Dr. Hornby. Very large flowering pink, shading to pale pink. 
Indian Chief. Purplish red. 
Ladij Musgrave. Rosy violet, with white stripe running through 
the center of each petal. 
Hiss Lingard. Pearly white flower, with small pink eye. A very 
remarkable bloomer, producing two or three crops of flowers 
during the summer; indispensable as a cut flower for general 
florists’ use. 
Strong plants, except where noted, from 3 in. pots: Doz. 75c., 
100 $5.00, 1000 $50.00. These are not merely cuttings, but have 
three or more strong eyes, ready for immediate work. 
We have many other varieties ; list and prices on application. 
DWARF PHLOX 
Divaricata canadensis. A native, producing showy Per 12 Per 100 
colored lilac flowers in April and May; very de¬ 
sirable.$0 75 
alba. A pure white form of above. 1 00 
Subulata Rosea (Moss Pink). Sheets of lovely pink 
flowers, completely covering the plant. May 
alba. An exceedingly pretty white form. 60 
lilacina. Lovely light blue. 
PLUMBAGO (Leadwort). 
Lar[>ent£e. A beautiful dwarf-growing plant, with 
rich cobalt blue flowers in August and September. 
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Spring, 1905, Wholesale Catalogue 
• Per 12 
Per 100 
$0 75 
$6 00 
1 00 
8 00 
60 
4 00 
60 
4 00 
60 
4 00 
1 25 
10 00 
POLYGON ATOM (Solomon's Seal), 
majus. Long, arching flower stems and white 
tubular flowers.$1 25 
POLYGONUM (Knotweed). 
am[>le\icaule oxybhyllum. Immense heads of 
feathery white flowers in autumn. 1 00 
cus|)idatum. Ornamental foliage and feathery 
whitish flowers from the axils of the leaves in the 
fall, succeeded by crimson fruit capsules. 1 00 
POTENTILLA (Cinquefoil). 
Arc-en-ciel. Double, large-flowering, dark red, ^ 
with yellow margin. 
California. Double yellow; very fine. 
Congo. Very dark purplish red, with yellow 
margin. 
William Rollinson. Chestnut colored, suffused 
with orange. 
Formosa. Single, wine-red. 
PULMONARIA (Lungwort), 
saccharata macalata. Blue flowers turning to 
pink, and handsome, irregularly blotched green 
and white foliage. 1 50 
PRIMULA (Primrose) 
Cashmeriana denticulata. Dense, round heads of 
lilac flowers, peculiarly and thickly covered with 
pollen; a very early and attractive species. 75 
Cortusoides Sieboldi. A little-known, but very in¬ 
teresting species, producing the most brilliant 
colors of any in the family. Named varieties 
as follows:. 1 00 
delicata. Pale lilac, fringed petals. 1 00 
General Gordon. Light rose; a good truss and 
very free-flowering. 1 00 
Maiden’s Blush. White, suffused with pink; 
very delicate. 1 00 
Per 12 Per 100 
$8 00 
8 00 
75 6 00 
12 00 
6 00 
8 00 
8 00 
8 00 
8 00 
Mrs. W. Brownhall. White and 
violet; extra fine. 1 00 8t00 
Princess Beatrice. Beautifully 
fringed white and rose. 1 00 8 00 
Sirius. Rich crimson-rose; extra 
large flower... 1 00 8 00 
Queen Victoria. White, under 
side of petals lilac. 1 00 8 00 
Queen of the Whites. A mag¬ 
nificent pure white. 1 00 8 00 
A list of other varieties on application 
Veris. In choicest colors, mixed. 60 4 00 
su|ierba. An extraordinary, large- 
blooming variety of sterling merit. 
No other hardy Primula has been in 
such demand the last five years, as 
it can be so readily handled, either 
as a plant for Easter forcing or for 
potting up in early spring, when 
its beautiful large bunches of soft 
and golden yellow flowers sell it 
on sight. 75 6 00 
rosea grandiflora. A remarka¬ 
bly pretty Primrose, with large 
umbels of bright rose-colored 
flowers; little known. 1 25 10 00 
Nurseries and Trial Grounds—Sparkill, Rockland Co.* New York 
