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PHLOX 
The different varieties of Phlox are 
noted for extreme richness of color, pro¬ 
fuseness and duration of bloom. 
Phlox Drummondi. Choice mixed. 
Pkt. 5c., oz. 50c. 
LARGE-FLOWERING, or GRANDI- 
FLORA VARIETIES 
These are a great improvement on 
the older sorts, producing flowers al¬ 
most double the size. Pkt. 
Alba. Pure white.SO. 10 
Alba oculata. White, with claret 
eye. 
Coccinea. Brilliant scarlet, excc 
lent for bedding. 
Rosea. Beautiful rose. 
Leopoldi. Rose, white’eye.. . 
Atropurpurea. Deep purplish 
blood color, rich and velvety.. 
Chamois Rose. Salmon pink 
with dark orange scarlet eye. . 
Isabellina. Lemon yellow, garnet 
eye.. 
Kermesina splendens. Vivic 
crimson, white eye. 
Large-flowering Mixed. Exti 
large-flowered varieties in all 
the favorite colors.Oz. 75c. 
Phlox Drummondi 
Pkt. ! 
. .80.10 
.. .10 
.. .10 
.. .10 
10 
DWARF, or NANA COMPACTA 
They grow about eight inches in 
height and are covered with flowers all Summer and Fall. 
Fireball. Brilliant scarlet. 
Snowball. Pure white. 
Rosea. Beautiful rose . 
Nana compacta, Mixed. 
STAR PIILOX 
Are of dwarf habit and produce beautiful star-like flowers. 
Star of Quedlinburg, Mixed.10 
DOUBLE-FLOWERING PIILOX 
White.Pkt. 80.15 Yellow.Pkt. 80.15 
Scarlet. “ .15 Mixed. “ .10 
HARDY PHLOX 
Phlox decussata. One of the finest her- Pkt- 
baceous plants for beds or massing; 
grows about two feet in height and 
bears immense heads of beautiful flow¬ 
ers. Finest mixed.80.10 
PH YS A LIS Francheti (Chinese Lan¬ 
tern Plant). A remarkably showy 
variety of the Winter Cherry. The 
plants" are well covered with hand¬ 
some green foliage, studded with large 
cherry-like fruit, enclosed in balloon¬ 
like semi-transparent calyx of bright 
crimson color; excellent when grown as 
pot plants for Winter decoration.10 
POLEMONIUM (Jacob’s Ladder). 
Fine, hardy, herbaceous perennials, 
bearinglargeheadsof exceedingly beau¬ 
tiful flowers; very desirable. Mixed . .05 
POLYCALYMNA Stuarti. Pretty 
everlasting, with white and yellow 
flowers. Half-hardv annual. 1^4 ft. .10 
POLYANTHUS. Splendid Spring-flow¬ 
ering plants; fine for pot culture or 
the open border. Hardy perennials. 
Mixed. All colors.10 
Extra Choice Mixed. From the 
finest named varieties.25 Shirley Poppy 
POPPY 
Showy, free-blooming, old-fashioned 
flowers. Very effective in mixed bor¬ 
ders. Seed of the annual varieties 
should be sown early in the Spring 
where the plants are to remain, as they 
are difficult to transplant. 
DOUBLE ANNUALS 
Carnation-flowered. Large, globu¬ 
lar flowers, the petals of which are cut 
and fringed in a most attractive man¬ 
ner. 2J4 feet high. Pkt. 
Ash Gray. 80.05 
Dark Lilac.05 
Purple, on Black-Brown. . . .05 
White.05 
White, Striped Scarlet. .05 
Light Yellow.05 
Rose .05 
Scarlet.05 
Mixed. All colors.05 
The Mikado. Large, double flow¬ 
ers, pure white, with fringed 
edges of crimson scarlet.05 
Snowdrift. Pure white, extreme¬ 
ly double flowers, perfect form; 
very large size.05 
French Ranunculus-flowered. 
Double mixed. 2 ft.05 
Paeony-flowered. Large flowers, 
resembling a double Paeony. 
Mixed colors.05 
SINGLE ANNUALS 
Shirley. A strain of marvelous beauty, with single and semi¬ 
double flowers ranging in color from pure white through the 
most delicate shades of pink, rose and carmine to the deepest 
crimson, while many are delicately edged and striped; there is 
such a wide variety among this class that scarcely two will 
be found alike. 10 
Danebrog. Brilliant scarlet, each of the four petals being 
stamped with an ivory-white spot. .05 
Laevigatum. Gorgeous New Persian Poppy; deep scarlet, 
with black spots, white margin.10 
The Bride. Satiny white flowers of large dimensions.10 
Tulip Poppy (Papaver glaucum). Pro¬ 
ducing 50 to GO vivid scarlet flowers. 
The two outer petals form a saucer 
surrounding the two erect petals, giv¬ 
ing the flower the appearance of a 
scarlet Tulip.10 
Umbrosum. Rich vermilion, with a 
shining black spot on each petal.05 
English Scarlet. The common field 
Poppy of Great Britain .05 
Collection of six varieties of Single Annual Popples, 
35c. Collection of six varieties of Double Annual 
Poppies, 25c. 
HARDY PERENNIAL POPPIES 
Iceland Poppies (Papaver nudicaule) 
Although perennials, t his class blooms 
the first season from Spring-sown seed. 
Fragrant, crushed, satin-like flowers 
produced in profusion from beginning 
of June to October. M ixed colors.10 
Brae tea turn. Very large orange-scar¬ 
let. flowers, averaging five inches in 
diameter.10 
Oriental Hybrids. Charming new 
colors, including blush pink, black pur¬ 
ple, deep blood red, etc. Finest mixed. .15 
