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HARDY PHLOX, GENERAL COLLECTION. 
BRIDESMAID. Pure white, with large crimson-carmine eye. 
ECLAIREUR. Brilliant rosv-magenta, with large lighter halo. 
JEANNE D’ARC. A good late flowering variety; pure white. 
PANTHEON. Uniform bright carmine rose, very effective. 
SIEBOLD. A splendid bright scarlet; cne of the best. 
WIDAR. Bright redish-violet, with very large white center, which 
intensifies and illuminates the color. 
RYNSTROM. Color of a Paul Neyron rose; fine for massing. 
VON LASSBURG. The purest white in cultivation, individual flow¬ 
ers larger than any other white. 
EARLY FLOWERING HARDY PHLOX. 
On account of their early flowering and abundance of bloom, 
this kind is very desirable. 
They are not quite so rich in bright colors as those listed on 
the preceding page, but they begin to flower in May and continue 
throughout the season. 
Another point in their favor, is that they are practically free from 
mildew and insect pests. 
CLOUDED GEM. White suffused with rose. 
HERCULESE. Bright rosy lilac. 
MISS LINGARD. White, faint lilac eye. This is without doubt the 
finest and most popular light colored Phlox grown. 
PRICE, any of above, 20 cts. each, $2.00 per doz. 
PHLOX ARENDSI. 
This new variety originated through the crossing of Phlox Di- 
varicata with the showy varieties of Phlox Decussata. 
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