MIKADO. Crimson petals surround a mound of pet- 
aloides. Very large, Japanese. 75c. 
MONSUIER DUPONT. 
MD. EMILIE LE MOINE. Full flowers of soft flesh, 
white. 30c. 
MD. VE VERNVILLE. Very full, bomb type, guard 
petals cream, center rosy white, flecked crimson. 
30c. 
MADAM DUCAL. Bomb type, mauve rose color, very 
fragrant. 50c. 
MARIE JACJUIN. Mid-season, delicate flesh color, 
fragrant. 30c. 
MARIE CROUSSE. Double Tourangelle, color odd 
pink. 75c. 
MD. JULES DESSERT. Dainty pink, double, very 
fragrant. 75c. 
OCTAVE DEMAY. Crown type hydrangea, pink, flat 
crown, very fragrant. 50c. 
OFFICIALIS RUBRA. An early red. 75c. 
PRIDE OF LANGPORT. Exquisite, single, pink, yet 
soft color. $1.00. 
PIERRE DUCHARTO. Soft clear rose. 30c. 
RUBRUM SUPERBUM. Rose type, very late, rich 
crimson, highly fragrant. 50c. 
REINE HORENSE. Cream color, rose type. 75c. 
SOLANGE. Globular flowers, combination of white- 
tinted lilac, flesh, apricot. $1.00. 
SARAH BERNHARD. Apple blossom pink, very dis¬ 
tinct variety. 50c. 
TRIUMPH DE LA EXPOSITION DE LILLE. L'ght 
shell pink, splashed violet rose. 50c. 
TOURANGELLE. Japanese rose, semi-double. 75c. 
THERESE. Violet, rose, high crown, fragrant. 50c. 
VENUS. Large, compact flowers, shell-pink, collar 
white. 30c. 
YESO. Pure white. Two rows of petals which stand 
out straight. Two petaloids lie straight, are nar¬ 
row at base, wider towards end. The tips are 
salmon color, very unuusual. Japaneses. $1.50. 
PERUVIAN LILY. (See Alstromeria). 
PHLOX DECUSSATA (Hardy 
Phloxes) 
Phloxes are always an important feature of old- 
fashioned gardens, and they’re equally indispensable 
now. No other perennial is quite so valuable for mid¬ 
summer flower masses, and the plants thrive equally 
in full sun or half shade. They like rich soil. If pos¬ 
sible, plant at least half a dozen of one sort, for mass¬ 
ing is essential to get the finest effect. Most of them 
are pleasingly fragrant. 
BEACON. This does illuminate the garden—a gor¬ 
geous shade of red. 15c. 
COMMANDER. Brilliant cherry red, massive trusses, 
long blooming period, medium height. NEW. 15c. 
EUROPA. White flowers with distinct red eye. Visit¬ 
ors often compare it to old-fashioned calico. 15c 
MILLY VON HOBOKEN. The largest, handsomest 
daintiest'pink in our gardens to date. 15c. 
MRS. JENKINS. Late blooming, fine white. 10c. 
MRS. W. E. FRYER. Pure white, extra large truss 
of flowers. 10c. 
MISS LINGARD. Extra early white, often blooming 
several times a season. 15c. 
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