INDEPENDENCE, is one of the best whites; is of low 
habit; blooms early and has large clusters of g'ood sized white 
flowers. 
IRIS, one of the good purple-blue phlox, blooming late. 
LE MAHDI, large flowered, dark purple violet. The best 
of the tall-growing purple Phlox. $.25 Each; $1.75 X. 
LUMINEAUX, one of the older varieties, hut distinct. Its 
flowers are very large ; a good pink and star-shaped. 
MADAME MEURET, bright red with deeper eye. 
M ICHAEL BUCHNER, light pink with darker centre. 
MRS. COOK, tall, very late, blowers medium size in large 
much-branched clusters and clear, soft magenta pink. End of 
August to ()ctober. 
REICH SGRAb \ ON HOC I f BERG, extra large clusters of 
brilliant amaranth purple flowers. 
RIJN STROM, this is very like Panthon—a bright carmine 
rose, but with huge flowers. 
R. I’. STRUTHERS, bright rosy-red with crimson eye. 
SELMA, a strong-growing, large-clustered variety with 
huge soft pink flowers. 
WM. MUHLE, large-flowered salmon pink. 
PHLOX SUFFRUTICOSTA. This group is lower grow¬ 
ing, blooming at end of June and during July. 
BELLE PYRAMID, good pink; beautiful foliage; 18-24 in. 
FORWARD, the growth sturdy and foliage glossy; flower 
is striped white and purple. 2-3 feet. 
INDIAN CHIEF, flowers large purple-pink in heavy trusses. 
2-3 feet. 
MISS LINGARD, tall growing with white flowers, tinged 
with pink at centre. 
RINGLEADER, soft red with crimson eye. One of the 
earliest, cnlv 10 inches high. 
ASTERS OR MICHAELMAS DAISY 
The Perennial Asters have now been improved upon until 
they are quite as important to the Fall garden, as is the Phlox 
to the summer garden. In fact, many of the late Phlox and 
early Asters are used together with pleasing effect. Below are 
a few of the many varieties. The Asters of the following list 
will he $.20 Each ; $1.50 per ten, unless otherwise noted. 
