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Phlox. 
Moonvine 
The standard variety, $3 per 100. 
Moonvine Maxima 
An enormously large variety, completely cover¬ 
ing the vine with a veil of white, and extremely 
fragrant. The photographs tell the story of the 
comparative sizes; rampant grower. 10 cents each; 
$8 per 100. 
NIEREMBERGIA GRANDIFLORA. 
Grassy foliage and blue and white bell flowers. 
Fine for baskets and vases. $3 per 100. 
POINSETTIA PULCHERRIMA. 
With scarlet bract for Xmas. $5 per 100; $40 
per 1,000. 
DOUBLE PETUNIAS. 
A superb new set with grand flowers and 
healthy, strong habits. $4 per 100. 
Lovely — -White and violet. 
Magnificent — Rosy magenta, mottled white. 
Dainty — -White ground, suffused lilac rose. 
Defender— Double frilled white. $6 per 100. 
Radiance— Carmine violet. 
Harmony— Mauve rose. 
Snowball— Fine fringed snow white. $6 per 100. 
Comedy— Red, edged pure white. 
Eureka— Deep crimson pink. 
Delicata — White, suffused rose. 
Comet— Reddish violet, edged white. 
Rufus — Pure white, mottled rose. 
POLYGONUM BALDSCHUANICUM. 
20 cents each; $2 per dozen. 
A fine, hardy climbing plant, covered with small 
feathery sprays of pure white flowers borne pro¬ 
fusely during summer and fall; very dainty in 
growth and bloom; a free, vigorous grower, often 
making 10 to 12 feet in a season. When once 
known, is bound to become very popular. 
Hardy Phloxes 
NOVELTIES AND NEWER SORTS. 
20 cents each; $2 per dozen. 
A. Michaux (Lemoine, 1904) — Flowers large, 
very fine; deep, tender rose with carmine eye. 
Brogniart (Lemoine, 1904)—Flowers very large, 
rosy lake center, shading out to white; extra good. 
Dupauloup— Grand creamy white. 
De Miribel — Rosy salmon, white edge, crimson 
eye. Grand. 
Exquisite— Extra fine salmon scarlet, crimson 
eye; Coquelicot type. 
Embrasement — Enormous flowers, copper sal¬ 
mon, center crimson. Extra. 
Esclarmonde — Rosy lilac; aureole of white; pur¬ 
ple violet center. 
Fedora — Large, round flowers, rosy aurora, clear 
center. 
Montcervin— Very large, bright pink flowers, 
center copper salmon. Coquelicot type. 
Normandie — Rosy salmon; fine. 
Pomerania — Very large panicles, scarlet salmon. 
Siebold — Fiery orange, maroon eye. 
OLDER SORTS PHLOX. 
$4 per 100, except where noted. 
Amorite— Medium height; odd shade of deep 
mauve marbled in white, shaded rose; fine healthy 
grower. $3 per 100. , 
Bayard — Violet mauve. 
Clovis— Purplish crimson. 
Coquelicot —Medium height. The finest and 
brightest standard red, tinted orange. $6 per 100. 
Dr. Charcot— Dwarf. Extra good. Pure violet; 
very large. $5 per 100. 
Daubigny— Dwarf. Grand rosy violet, enor¬ 
mous white eye, like a Cineraria. $6 per 100. 
Ellen— Quite like Daubigny in a different shade; 
these two are a type by themselves. Dwarf. $6 
per 100. 
Esclarmonde— Rosy mauve, aureole of white, 
mauve center. 
Eclaireur— Carmine veined crimson, with beau¬ 
tiful halo; enormous florets. 
H. Hasack— Orange scarlet, amaranth eye; of 
the type of Coquelicot ; fine red. Medium height. 
$6 per 100. 
