JAMES VICK'S SONS, ROCHESTER , N. V 
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HIBISCUS 
Each 20 cents ; two for 35 cents. 
Hibiscus, Crimson Eye. A robust grower with dark red 
stems and handsome foliage. The flowers are immense in 
size, often measuring twenty inches in circumference . 
The color is pure white, with a velvety crimson center in 
each flower. 
Large-Flowering. Perfectly hardy in any place, and is 
one of the most beautiful hardy flowering plants we have. 
The color is a deep pink. 
HOLLYHOCK — Double 
We have excellent healthy plants, grown from seed, that will 
flower the first summer, and usually for three or four summers 
after. Give the plants a light covering of coarse litter for win¬ 
ter protection. The colors are nicely assorted, so that almost 
every color from white to purple may be expected. Each 
15 cents ; the set of six colors for 75 cents. 
PERENNIAL PHLOX 
One of the best of the hardy flowering plants. A show of 
brilliant flowers can be had from June until November. The 
varieties listed are all large-flowering. If you want something 
extra fine, plant generously of Perennial Phlox. Strong field- 
grown plants, each 20 cents ; dozen, $2.00. 
Phlox, Cross of Honor. White, striped with lilac. 
Countess de Castries. White, rose eye. 
Esclamonde. Rosy lilac, shaded white; large purple 
center surrounded with white halo. 
Edgar Quinet. Rosy amaranth. 
Eciaircur. Carmine, salmon center, with rosy white star. 
Isabey. Orange-salmon, center purplish crimson. 
Jourdan. Purplish crimson. 
Little Blush. Pure white, changing to delicate pink. 
Mt. Blanc. Pure white ; dwarf. 
M’le. Cuppenheim. Pure white; late. 
M. Bezanson. Fiery crimson, velvety purple eye. 
Nettie Stewart. Pure white, faintly tinged pink at base 
of petals. 
Premier Ministre. Rosy white, center deep rose. 
Richard Wallace. Pure white with distinct violet eye. 
Teddy. Rosy white, with carmine eye; tips of petals 
sometimes striped crimson. 
IBERIS SEMPERVIRENS 
Evergreen Candytuft. Produces innumerable flat heads of 
pure white flowers during April and May. Each 15 cents; 
per dozen, £1.50. 
LYCHNIS 
Lychnis Chalcedonica. Produces large heads of brilliant 
scarlet flowers. A gem for cut flowers. Each 15 cents ; 
per dozen, $1.50. 
Viscaria splendens. A strong, vigorous grower, ’with 
almost evergreen foliage. Blooms earl)' in June and con¬ 
tinues for six weeks or more. Flowers bright crimson. 
Without doubt the finest red-flowered hardy perennial. 
Each 15 cents. 
PARDANTHUS SINENSIS SPLENDENS 
Blackberry Lily. Lily-like flowers of bright orange, fol¬ 
lowed by seeds that resemble Blackberries. Each 10 cents. 
PAP AVER — Poppy 
Papaver orientale. The well known Oriental Poppy. 
Flowers scarlet. Each 20 cents. 
Nudicaule. The Iceland Poppy. Always in bloom, flow¬ 
ers white, orange, and yellow. Each 20 cents. 
PHLOX SUBULATA 
Each 15 cents ; per dozen, $1.50. 
Moss Rose. A low-grov'ng plant, fine for planting around 
rockwork. Very showy in early spring with its clouds of 
beautiful pink flowers. 
Phlox, The Bride. Pure white, with pink eye. 
PINKS 
Each 15 cents ; per dozen, $1 50. 
Pink, Her Majesty. Flowers large, fringed, very double 
and pure white. The fragrance is deliciously clove-scented, 
and not too powerful. Long stiff stems support the flow¬ 
ers. Her Majesty is a rival of the Carnation. 
Souvenir de Sale. Flowers a delicate soft rosy pink, being 
fully as large as a Carnation ; beautifully formed, very 
double, and exceedingly useful for cutting. 
PLATYCODON GRANDIFLORUM 
The Chinese Bell Flower. In bloom the entire season. 
The flower resembles the Clematis in size and color. Two 
varieties, blue and white. Each 15 cents. 
GIANT HARDY PRIMROSE 
Primula veris superba 
This beautiful new Primula originated in a 
bed of seedling Polyanthus, and is probably a 
hybrid Primrose, having somewhat the habit 
of a Polyanthus and the pale yellow color and 
the fragrance of the English Primrose. It 
differs from the ordinary forms of Polyanthus 
in throwing up several trusses from the same 
root, and the corolla being flatter. The trusses 
of bloom are six inches in diameter, and the 
individual flowers over an inch across, being 
very much larger than those of other hardy 
Primroses. The plant is ten to twelve inches in 
height, is perfectly hardy, and flowers earlier 
and continues in bloom longer than any other 
Primula. Each 15 cents ; $1.50 per dozen. 
PERENNIAL PHLOX 
LYSIMACHIA CLETHROIDES. A fine 
hardy plant, growing about two feet high, 
with long, dense, recurved spikes of pure 
white flowers. Each 15 cts.; dozen, $1.50. 
LYTHRUM ROSEUM SUPERBUM. 
A strong-growing shrub-like plant, pro¬ 
ducing large spikes of rose-colored flowers 
from July to September. Each 15 cents ; 
per dozen, $1.50. 
MONARDA DIDYMA. Bright red, showy 
flowers. Fine for planting among bulbs 
or in a mixed border. Each 15 cents; two 
for 25 cents. 
PERENNIAL PEA. Flowers pink, in clus¬ 
ters, hardy. Each 15 cts ; two for 25 cts. 
