-36- 
MISS EMMA V. WHITE, 
flowers for the 
'tan indispens- 
rietv. botn the 
PHLOX DRUMMONDI. 
A bed of Phlox Insures 
PHLOX GRANDIFLORA. 
Insures perpetual bloom and supplies an abundance of cut fl 
house. Its hardiness, easy cultivation, rich colorings and long keeping make it 
able feature of the summer garden. The Grandiflora is a large-flowering variety, botl 
single blossoms and flower-heads being very large and showy, and it is universally pro¬ 
nounced the best of all the Phloxes. Mixture of named varieties. Pkt., 5 cts. 
DOUBLE WHITE PHLOX. 
The single Phlox I should ordinarily pronounce the more desirable, but include this in my 
list because of its exceptional value for floral designs, decorations and all cut purposes. 
Massed in a bed, it is also very handsome. Pkt., 5 cts. 
Belleville, 0., Feb. 13, 1897.—“I had 
excellent success with the seed I got of 
you last year." Eliza Bowlakd. 
FRINGED AND STAR PHLOXES. 
A mixture of the Fringed, or Fimbriata, and Star of Quedlinburg Phloxes, both of which 
are represented in the cut. The petals of both are toothed or fringed; in the former they are 
bordered by an irregular line of white, while in the latter each petal sends out a long point, 
giving the blossom a star-like appearance that adds much to its daintiness and beauty. Found 
in all the Phlox colors. Mixed. Pkt., 4 cts. 
HORTENSIA DWARF PHLOX. 
A lovely dwarf variety, only about six inches high and very compact. Splendid for edg¬ 
ings. The single blossoms, as well ns the clusters, are smaller than in the common Phlox, 
but they are liornc in abundance and appear in many new and beautiful colors, forming a 
floral crown for each little plant which will Inst for weeks. Mixed. Pkt., 5 ctH. 
The above five varieties mixed. 
PHLOX MIXED. 
Pkt., 5 cts. 
Stamford, Ont., Feb. 25, 1897.— 1 "I know 
’our noeds nro good, ns I linvo sowed them 
»oforo." Mns. James E. Joxes. 
PERENNIAL PHLOX. 
As I ride through the country or towns 
and see the homely, faded-out magenta 
shades of the Perennial Phlox, I wonder 
if people know of the many and greatly 
improved varieties of this Phlox. It is so 
hardy and easily cultivated, taking care 
of itself, and makes such a fine show in 
the garden, I wonder, also, that every 
one does not cultivate it. For five cents 
you can get some of the newest and 
choicest hybrid varieties. Why not try it? 
Finest mixed. Pkt., 5 cts. 
