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ELLIOTT NURSERY COMPANY, PITTSBURGH, PA. 
Hardy Perennial Phlox Planting:. 
Hardy Perennial Phloxes 
The beauty and usefulness u# these grand border plants 
give them a deservedly first place among hardy plants. For 
cutting, their large trusses go a long way in floral decora¬ 
tion. In color they range from pure white to the richest 
crimson and purple, and from soft rose and salmon to bright 
coral-red, all having a delicate fragrance. Perennial Phloxes 
succeed in almost any soil enriched with manure, but are 
Field-grown plants, 30c each; $2.50 per 
Albion. Pure white, with a faint red eye. 
Athis. Salmon; a splendid tall variety. 
Baron van Dedem. Intense scarlet or red; Individual nowers 
and trusses are very large. One of the best varieties. 
Champs Elysees. Extra-large trusses of dark purple nowers. 
Duguesclin. Deep rose; lilac shading on edge. 
Eclaireur. Purple-carmine blooms with a white center. 
Elizabeth Campbell. A splendid variety for mass planting. Flow¬ 
ers are light salmon-pink with dark red eye. The best variety 
Introduced In years, both In color of bloom and habit of plant. 
35c each; $3.50 per 12. 
Europe. White with red eye, one of the very best. 
Frau Antoine Buchner. Pure white, or slightly sulTused with 
pink. 
Mrs. Jenkins. One of the earliest pure white varieties. 
Miss Lingard. Early flowering; pure white blooms with a faint 
lilac eye. Splendid Tor mass planting, as It will bloom In June 
and again In September if the old flowers are cut. Not Infested 
with red spider. 
much benefited by a mulching of decomposed manure in 
spring, and in hot weather an occasional soaking of water. 
If the first spikes of bloom are removed as soon as over, 
and the plants given a good soaking of water, they will 
produce a second supply of flowers, thus continuing the 
display until late in autumn. These later blooms are often 
finer than the first. 
12; $15.00 per 100, except where noted. 
N. Smith. Dark crimson. 
Obergartner Wittig. Mauve-rose with a lighter center and a car¬ 
mine eye. A very fine phlox and one which we can highly 
recommend. 
Pearl. Pure white; a late blooming sort. 
Prof. Schliemann. Lilac-rose with carmine eye. 
Rhinelander. Balmon-plnk; both flower and truss are immense 
In size, and the color is Intensified by a brilliant carmine eye. 
30c each; $3.00 per 12. 
Rosenberg. Bright reddish violet with blood-red eye; individual 
flowers as large as a silver dollar. 
Rynstrom. Rose-pink; flowers and trusses extremely large; 
possibly the finest Phlox of this color. 
R. P. Struthers. Rose-carmine or salmon with crimson eye. 
W. C. Egan. Extra-fine variety; delicate lilac with solferlno eye- 
7 to 8 inches across. $3.00 per 12. 
Widar. Reddish purple with large white center. 
