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W. B. WHITTIER & CO.’S WHOLESALE TRADE LIST. 
10 IOO 
way, we have made the price on many of the varieties ortered herein 
about half, and in some cases considerably less than half of what 
most of the Paeony growers are asking for their plants. Our plants 
are stronger and better than the average. 
PHLOX 
While perhaps we do not have the largest collection of Phlox, 
we think we have one of the most satisfactory collections that can be 
found. In our twenty odd varieties, we get about all the colors, a 
succession of bloom from early till late season and most of the plants 
are good, strong growers. Price, (except as noted) $1.00 for ten, 
5>7 oo per hundred. We will furnish one thousand, our selection, for 
• §65 00. Every plant included in the lot would be a plant that under 
ordinary circumstances would throw up three or four good, strong 
shoots, and flower the first season. We do not send out small 
divided plants in Phlox. 
Assorted Varieties, as follows:— 
Amazon, pure white, large flower, one of the best. 
Candeur, white plant of dwarf habit one of the fine low growing varieties. 
Charlotte Saisson, white, crimson centre. 
Coquelicot, orange scarlet, $1.25 for ten. 
Eclaireur. purplish crimson, splashed with silvery rose. 
Embarrassment, orange scarlet. 
Eugene Verdier, lilac purple. 
James Gallaway, bright crimson, rather small flower. 
Joseph Barra, very dark, amaranth. 
Le Pole du Nord. white, crimson centre. 
Le Soleil. clear pink, bright eye. a fine variety. 
Lothair, clear salmon, dark eye. 
Mad. Meuret, brilliant red, carmine centre. 
Mad. Pape Carpenter, white, a good strong grower. 
Mad. P. Langier, bright red, a very showy variety. 
Madsen, outside petals white, inside deep pink. 
Mrs. Arnold Turner, white, with dark centre, one of the very largest flowers, plant 
of rather dwarf habit. $1.25 for ten. 
Ornament, silvery pink, one of the most showy. 
Richard Wallace, pure white, dark rose centre. 
R. Struthers, silvery pink, crimson eye. 
