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PHLOX DRUMMONDI1 QRANDIFLORA. 
Tholr long duration In bloom, combined with their almost 
unequalled richness of color, renders them of invaluable ser¬ 
vice In the /lower garden, and a finer sight than a bed of Phlox 
Drumrnondll Is raroly to be seen. The colors range in every 
conccilvabJo shade; producing flowers twice the size of com¬ 
mon I'hlox. Height 1 foot. Pkt., 100 seeds. 4 cents. Large 
l*kt„ 200 seeds, 0 cents. 
PHLOX DRUMMONDII, Good Mixed. 
STAR OF QUEDLINBURG PHLOX. 
This unique variety is of extraordinary character, the flow¬ 
ers appear to have a star-like form, thus producing a most 
brilliant effect, finest mixed from over 20 colors. Pkt., 100 
seeds, G cents. 
NEW FRINGED PHLOX. 
A distinct variety of great beauty, the petals being partly 
fimbriate and partly three-toothed, all distinctly bordered 
with white, over 20 distinct shades mixed Pkt., loo seeds, Gc. 
Invaluable for bedding and cut flowers, an excellent strain., 
Pkt., 100 seeds, 3 cents, 
HORTENSIA FLOWERED PHLOX. 
Those are undoubtedly ono of tho handsomest species of tho 
Phlox family. Tho flowers aro borne In largo umbels, just like 
a Hydrangea. Pkt., 100 seeds, G cents. 
PHLOX, Perennial, choicest mixed. 
Tho varieties of tho perennial Phlox aro among the choicest 
of our flowers for bedding and border plants. They are hardy 
and ncod no protection; will flourish in any soil, succeeding 
bettor, however, in deep, rich, rather moist ground. Pkt., 25 
seeds, G cents. 
