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MISS MARY E. MARTIN, FLORAL PARK, NEW YORK. 
GIANT PHLOX. 
Drummondi Grandiflora 
(Large Illustration.) 
Flowers nearly twice as 
large as the ordinary Phlox 
Drummondi, while the colors 
are richer and brighter. For 
beds or borders of dazzling 
beauty nothing equals the 
Phlox. Sown outside, they 
bloom very soon after plant¬ 
ing and until frost. My 
GiantPhlox IV!ixtu recon¬ 
tains more than 40 kinds 
and colors of the best and 
most improved sorts. Lav¬ 
ender, scarlet, violet, white 
star, and fringed. 
Pkt., 150 seeds, 5c.; %oz. 
of this mixture, 12 c. 
GIANT HYDRANGEA 
FLOWERED PHLOX. 
These are undoubtedly one 
of the handsomest species of 
the Phlox family. They are 
more floriferous than the 
others, the flowers are large, 
of good substa ce and in 
handsome colors and are 
borne in large umbels, just 
like a Hycrangea, hence 
their name. Mixed Colors. 
Pkt., 150 seeds, 6c. 
PHLOX 
DRUMMONDI. 
Many colors mixed. First- 
class quality. 
Pkt., 150 seeds, 3c.; V oz., 
12c. 
STARRED AND FRINGED *’ P HLOX. 
petaTsare bordered'vdth ^wh?te pet f ls radiate like the points of a star, in many colors and shades, and the 
petals are bordered with white, many aie fringed and crimped. A very striking class. Pkt., 150 seeds, 5c. 
DOUBLE FLOWERING PHLOX. 
The^Mt7is d («nec?a 1 flv C iflbiflKlp 0 r a er « S fl 0uble a ” d semi-double and last much longertban those of the single Phlox, 
recommendatrial!^ Pkl 100 seeds, 6 c. ^ ^ ° Ur customers wiU be S reatl F Phased these and 
DWAR F PHLOX. 
Phlox Drummondi Nana Cons%acta. 
S e S^Slto 0, Ae S r«”. r “ d ** W as those ‘c'fg 
One Packet Each of the Above 6 Kinds, 25c. 
NEW LARGE FLOWER ING HARDY PERENNIAL PHLOX 
PiANTS AND SEEDS. 
May until lateen the Aiftmrm* d TW« 1<5 ° f v’ har , dy Perennials, flowering abundantly from 
1 * y until id-ie in tne Autumn. These new French varieties are of a dwarf o-rnwfh Tho i™ 
.tbps™ rich but are bJ -“ 
Seod. mixed varieties, all colors, 150 seeds, 6c. 
-5 is fewest asgOTsroaiafo. mA. & ta?. 
