TOTTY'S HARDY PERENNIALS, MADISON, NEW JERSEY 83 [0 
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HARDY PHLOX 
We catalogue a few of the very choicest varieties of this superb and satisfactory 
flower and can quote on other sorts if desired. Phlox can be planted 18 in. to 2 ft. apart 
and will repay any expenditure in the line of extra care and fertilizer. Phlox is some¬ 
times attacked with mildew which is best treated by the use of Sulphide of Potassium in 
the proportion of one ounce to two gallons of water. 
Price: 25c. per plant, $2.50 per doz. 
AUBREY ALDER. One of the finest novelties 
in this flower for many years.. The color imme¬ 
diately reminds one of the striking color of Madam 
Herriott Rose, being a reddish terra cotta, with 
flame shadings; very distinct eye in center of pure 
carmine. Certificated Royal Horticultural Society. 
$1.00 per plant, Si0.00 per doz. 
ARTHUR RANC. Brilliant salmon; individual 
pips of enormous size; splendid habit. 
ALBION. Pure white, with a faint red eye; 
strong, vigorous grower. 
ANTONIN MERCIE. White ground, with 
bluish lilac shadings on edge of petals. 
CHAMPS ELYSEES. Rosy magenta; very 
pretty. 
EMILY MICHAL. Deep, rosy mauve; enor¬ 
mous trusses. 
EUGENE FAYEN. Lilac mauve with very 
prominent white eye. 
$20.00 per 100, except where noted. 
EUGENE DANZENVILLIER. Lilac, shaded 
white. 
ELIZABETH CAMPBELL. Light salmon, 
changing to pink; a new and splendid color. 
FRAU ANT. BUCHNER. The finest pure white 
Phlox that has ever been raised. Flowers enormous 
in size and perfect in form. 
GOLIATH. Very distinct and attractive; enor¬ 
mous trusses of bright carmine flowers witli a deep 
red center. 
GENERAL VON HEUTSE. Brilli ant salmon 
scarlet, with a large, white center. 
MME. PAUL DUTRIE. Lilac rose; flowers very 
large. 
ROSE QUEEN. Carmine eye, with well formed 
trusses; pips measure 2 inches across; very erect and 
showy. 
T. A. STROHLEIN. Scarlet-orange flowers, 
with a brilliant carmine eye. 
WIDAR. Lovely violet shade, with white center. 
