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FLOWEB SEED 
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Phlox (DRUMMONDII) 
This is one of the prettiest annuals and should 
occupy a prominent place in every garden. It is of 
easy cultivation, and unequaled for its profusion of 
bloom, which will continue until frost. The rich 
and brilliant colors produce an elegant effect in beds 
or borders. The flowers are also fine for cutting. 
No. GRANDIFLORA VARIETIES. Pkt. 
5400 Finest Mixed .Vi oz. 50c.$0.10 
5405 alba. Pure white.Vi oz. 50c. .10 
5410 Bright Rose .Vi oz. 50c. .10 
5415 Brilliant. Bright scarlet.Vi oz. 50c. .10 
5420 Black Warrior. Dark crimson. Vi oz. 50c. .10 
5425 Pink, White Eye .Vi oz. 50c. .10 
5430 Scarlet, White Eye .Vi oz. 50c. .10 
5435 Yellow .Vi oz. 50c. .10 
Collection six separate varieties.50 
CECILY PHLOX. Large flowering dwarf. 
Plants only 6 in. high, close and com¬ 
pact. 
5440 Finest Mixture. .15 
GRANDIFLORA. Dwarf. 6 in. 
5450 Finest Mixed .Vi oz. 60c. .10 
5455 Fireball Scarlet .Vi oz. 60c. .10 
5460 Salmon Pink .Vi oz. $1.00 .15 
5465 Pure White .Vi oz. 60c. .10 
5467 Yellow .Vi oz. 75c. .15 
CUSPIDATA (Star Phlox). Flowers star¬ 
shaped. with long, pointed petals. 
5470 Finest Mixed. 18 in.V4 oz. 35c. .10 
DECUSSATA (Tall Perennial Phlox). One 
of the finest perennials with its ex¬ 
tremely large heads of the most mag¬ 
nificent colored flowers, blooming in 
August and September. 
5475 Finest Mixed .Vi oz. 75c. .10 
PHYSOSTEGIA. H. P. Very pretty, hardy, 
herbaceous perennial; flowers borne in 
terminal leafless clusters. 
5495 speciosa. Rosy lilac color.10 
5500 Virginiana grandifiora alba. New. Pure 
white.V4 oz. $1.00 .10 
(Jacob’s Ladder). H. P. 
roiemonium. Well known border plants; 
flowers mostly blue and white, produced in 
large terminal heads. 
5505 cseruleum grandiflorum. Deep blue. 2 ft. 
Vi oz. 25c. .10 
5510 cseruleum grandiflorum album. Pure 
white. 2 ft.Vi oz. 25c. .10 
5515 Richardsoni. Deep blue, extra large 
flowers.Vi oz. 50c. .10 
Physostegla Virginiana grandifiora alba 
Poppy (PAPAVER) 
An extensive genus of hardy, or half-hardy an¬ 
nuals or perennial herbs. The flowers are produced 
in the greatest array of brilliant colors from pure 
white to the darkest crimson and violet. They 
should also be sown in the beds or locations where 
they are to flower, as transplanting does not improve 
them any. 
No. ANNUAL VARIETIES Pkt 
5600 Superb English. Mixture. Consisting of the 
choicest varieties of both single and 
double flowering sorts, producing an 
endless assortment of the richest, 
most brilliant and delicate colors. If 
sown in large bed or tracts will pro¬ 
duce a most gorgeous effect. 
Lb. $4.00, Vi lb. $1.25, oz. 50c.$0.10 
THE SHIRLEY. Excellent bedding vari¬ 
ety, containing the greatest variety of 
colors, of white, delicate pink, deep 
crimson and beautifully striped. 
5610 Finest Mixed. Varieties. 
Lb. $4.00, Vi lb. $1.25, oz. 50c. .05 
5615 Salmon-pink, white edge .Vi oz. 35c. .10 
5620 White, salmon-pink edge. . .i. . . Vi oz. 35c. .10 
5625 Deep Apricot .Vi oz. 35c. .10 
5630 Deep Pink .■.Vi oz. 35c. .10 
5635 Orange-pink, white edge .Vi oz. 35c. .10 
5640 Pure white . Vi oz. 35c. .10 
5645 Scarlet Field Poppy. Brilliant scarlet. 
2 ft.Oz. 60c. .05 
5648 Black Prince. Brilliant, blackish brown 
wfth a violet hue; finely fringed edge. 
Vi oz. 40c. .15 
Poppy. The Shirley 
