C. II. BREWER, Riverside Farm, RAHWAY, N. J. 
new Hardy phlox 
Hardy Phlox when once planted grow more showy every year, and make 
a line display ol color during a long season. 
Miss Durreli. See Illustration. Large trusses, pure white with lavender star in 
center of the flowers. Wonderfully fragrant and a good bloomer. 
Lady June. Starts blooming in June and continues all season. Flowers a beau¬ 
tiful blend of dark pink and wuite, with crimson ring in center of the flower. 
Betty Snow. Everybody seeing this phlox in bloom have commented upon the 
pure whiteness of the flowers. Large trusses, absolutely white. 
Garnet Rose. A bright color, showing up well from a distance. Free bloomer. 
Miriam. White with pinkish blend and darker ring in center of the flower. A 
profuse bloomer and very attractive. These five varieties will make a fine display. 
Price, 20c. each. 3 for 50c. One each of the five varieties for 75c. 
TEN CHOICE PEONIES 
ALL HIGH RATEING VARIETIES 
Augustin D’ Hour. Large, brilliant 
red. Medium early. 
Albert Crousse. Large compact flower 
with tinted flesh-pink center. 
Baroness Schroeder. Flesh-white, fra¬ 
grant, and a free bloomer. 
Candidissima. Sulphur yellow, with 
white ground petals. Large, earl}?. 
Duchess De Nemours. White, a free 
bloomer, and flowers keep well when cut. 
PRICE. Any above varieties 40c, 
Eudalia Superba. Old-rose pink, very 
fragrant. Extra early. 
Felix Crousse. Midseason. Large, rich 
red flowers. One of the best red varieties. 
FestivaMaxima. Pure white with crim¬ 
son flakes on a few central petals. 
Marie Jacquin. Pale pink, changes to 
white with creamy tones. 
Modiste Guerin. Dark rose with violet 
tint. Large, early. 
each. The ten varieties for $ 3 . 50. 
