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THE ELIZABETH NURSERY CO., ELIZABETH. N. J. 
Phlox — Continued 
Best Standard Varieties 
Fieldgrown plants, 75 cents per doz.; $5.00 per 100; $40.00 per 1000. 
Alceste (Tall), white with deep red centre; fine head. 
Amphitryon (Medium), lilac, suffused and streaked with white; larg'e. 
Aurore Borealis (Dwarf), flowers large, in dense panicles; orange with purple 
centre 
Belvidere (Dwarf), deep salmon-pink shaded with light pink; large. 
Beranger (Dwarf), white, delicately suffused with rosy-pink; distinct red centre. 
Blanc Nain (Dwarf), pure white; very dwarf. 
Boule de Feu (Dwarf), brilliant cherry-red. 
Boquet Fleuri (Dwarf), immense pyramidal trusses of medium-sized flowers, 
white with carmine eye. 
Caran d’Ache (Medium), a large flower of most perfect form; of a rosy-carmine 
color, centre violet, tinged with rose. 
Champs Elysee (Dwarf), very bright-rosy-magenta. 
Charles Darwin (Tall), bright salmon-pink with crimson centre; large spike. 
Chatrain (Tall), enormous heads of rosy-white flowers with purplish-crimson 
centre. 
Coquette (Dwarf), white with red centre; fine compact heads. 
Crystal Palace (Tall), lilac with white markings; pretty and attractive. 
Eclaireur (Tall), brilliant rosy-magenta with lighter centre; large. 
Epopee (Tall), immense flowers of clear violet, marbled with roise, bright 
fiery centre. 
Etoile du Nord (Medium), purplish-crimson; very showy. 
Faust (Tall), beautiful shade of red with darker centre. 
Fedora (Medium), large white flower suffused with light crimson, clear crimson 
centre. 
Ferdinand Cortez (Tall), deep crimson with very much darker centre, giving a 
bronze effect. 
Feu de Bengal (Medium), beautiful bright carmine. 
Gen. Chanzy (Tall), an unusually attractive and brilliant variety of rich salmon- 
pink; fine spike. 
Hector (Tall), immense flower of dark coppery-pink. 
Heroine (Tall), beautiful bluish-purple. 
Hofgaertner Stance (Dwarf), bright deep purple with maroon centre. 
Innocence (Dwarf), a fine pure white sort. 
Iris (Tall), bluish-violet with large blue centre; very large. 
Jules Jouy, a clear lilac-rose with large white centre. 
La Cygne (Dwarf), flowers large on very large spikes; pure white; one of the 
best. 
La Siecle (Dwarf), handsome large flowers of salmon-rose. 
La Vogue (Medium), clear silvery-rose; very fine. 
Lothair (Tall), large spreading spike; rich salmon color, crims-on eye; an excel¬ 
lent variety. 
Mad. Melda Cinnabo (Dwarf), white, prettily streaked with red; a very attractive 
sort. 
Marie des Dames (Medium), bright purplish-crimson; fine large flower. 
Mars le Tour (Medium), beautiful clear pink, half of each petal white; large; 
excellent. & * 
Matador {Mediiim), brilliant orange-red with clierry-red centre* lar^e. 
Offenbach (Dwarf), bright rose with large white halo; unique’and & pretty. 
Facha (Medium), deep rosie-pink with carmine-purple centre 
Pluto (Dwarf), large heads of deep fuschia-red flowers. 
Premier Ministre (Tall), a handsome variety with immense panicles of rosy- 
p . q , r white flowers, centre deep rose; one of the best, 
p i Schlieman (Tall), pure mauve with brilliant carmine centre; late. 
Si ] ?xY a ,i f)? a ^ e i’n COmpact h ? ads of snow-white flowers*. 
Richard Wallace (Tall), a very fine grower; profuse bloomer; large flowers in 
mimense panicles; pure white with bright crimson centre. Too 
much cannot be said of this variety. 
