(PERENNIAL PHLOX), continued 
PHLOX PANICULATA 
Fantome. Perfectly formed flow¬ 
ers, very large; well-defined pure 
white, surrounded by clear violet. 
General Chanzy. Very bright, dark 
salmon. 
Girondin. Very large, perfectly 
formed flowers; dark carmine-rose, 
shading blush to center. 
Henri Murger. Large, pure white, 
large carmine center ; very fine ; bet¬ 
ter than Mrs. Dwyer. 
Independence. Pure white, large 
flowers; earlier than Czarina. 
Iris. Dark purple-violet. 
J. H. Slocum. Vivid crimson, with 
dark eye. 
James Galloway. Cherry-red. 
La Vague. Silvery rose, large 
flowers. 
Lothair. Cerise-salmon, with crim¬ 
son eye. 
Lord Raleigh. Large flowers; dark 
violet, shading to blue, center purple. 
La Feu de Monde. Flame color; 
late. 
Mad. Pape Carpentier. 
Pure white ; very early. 
PHLOX subulata. 
Madame P. Langier. Salmon- 
pink, dark eye. 
Montagnard. Flowers of perfect 
form; large, dark red, purple eye. 
Matador. Flame color. 
Madame Muret. Flame color; 
early. 
Nettie Stewart. White, with pink 
eye. 
Norwood. Large flowers and 
spike ; bright magenta-crimson. 
Ornament. Bright clear rose; very 
large, pyramidal panicles. Blooms 
from early summer until fall. 
Pantheon. Very large flowers; rose, 
light center. 
R. P. Struthers. Bright salmon, 
crimson eye. 
Suffrage. Lilac-mauve; large rose 
center. 
Sylphide. Panicles of very large, 
pure white flowers. 
Thebadie. Perfect flowers, light 
rose. 
William Muhle. Shiny rose and 
white, carmine-red eye. 
Ground, or Moss Pink. 4 inches; May; rose. As 
a cover-plant and for rockery work we know of nothing that exceeds this and 
the following variety. The foliage is excellent, forming a dense, close carpet 
of green, and when in flower the plants are a sheet of color. 
4 inches; May; white. 
3 feet; July and August; rose. Flowers 
P. subulata, var. alba. 
PHYSOSTEGIA Virginiana. 
in showy spikes. 
Dwarf. 
PLATYCODON. Chinese Bell-flower. Very showy border plants, form¬ 
ing stout bushes, and bearing large quantities of beautiful bell-shaped flowers. 
P. grandiflorum. Balloon-flower. feet; June to October; blue. 
P. grandiflorum, var. alba. i J /> feet; June to October; white. An 
extremely pretty variety. (See plate on page 172.) 
P. grandiflorum, var. Japonicum flore pleno. 1 to i /4 feet; June to 
October; deep blue. One of the showiest sorts. 
P. grandiflorum, var. Mariesi. 12 inches; June to October; blue. 
