SPECIAL AND IMPORT PRICES FOR SPRING OF 1907 
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PERENNIAL PHLOXES 
HARDY PERENNIAL PHLOXES, continued 
Kossuth. Rose, center maroon. 
Inspector Elpel. Pure pink, with distinct red eye; fine large flower. 
Jeanne d’Arc. A late-flowering pure white. 
La Vague. Rosy pink, with red eye. 
Lamartine. Purple, large white center. 
Liberte. Lovely soft cerise-salmon; large, branching spikes; extra 
fine. 25 cts. 
La Neige. Pure white. 
Lothair. Crimson. 
Le Mahdi. Steel-blue, very intense color. An award of merit for 
this variety, August, 1899. 25 cts. 
Le Siecle. Rose, white eye; distinct. 
Le Soleil. Lovely soft rose-pink, with white center; a charming 
color; extra fine; 2 feet high. 25 cts. 
Marquise de Breteuil. Bright pink, light center; fine; \ X A feet high. 
Matador. Orange-scarlet; cherry-red eye. 
Miss Lingard. The best Phlox in cultivation. It produces immense 
heads of beautiful white flowers in June, and blooms again in Sep¬ 
tember and October. Splendid foliage and habit, and free from 
attacks of red spider. 
Miss Cook. White, pink eye; early. 
Moliere. Salmon-rose, with deep rose eye. 
Mrs. Miller. Early-flowering; lovely purplish rose. 
Mrs. Dunbar. White, with purplish rose eye. 
Michael Cervantes. Salmon-rose, with deep rose eye. 
Maculata. Bright rosy purple; splendid for naturalizing; 
will grow in tall grass of meadows or orchards and re¬ 
quires no attention after planting. $7 per 100, $05 per 1,000. 
N. Smith. Dark crimson. 
Obergartner Wetteg. Light rose; center lighter; redeye. 
Otto Thalackor. Rosy crimson; dwarf. 
Pecheur d’Island. Pure white. 
Pacha. Deep rose, with brighter eye. 
Peach Blossom. Delicate pink, with white markings. 
Pearl. Pure white; very late. 
Pantheon. Salmon-rose; a splendid variety. 
Professor Schlieman. Salmon-rose, with carmine eye. 
R. P. Struthers. Brilliant rosy red, with crimson eye. 
Regulus. Rose-salmon, with lighter center; large flower; 
grand habit; extra fine. 25 cts. 
Richard Wallace. White, pink eye. 
Robt. Werner. White, pink eye. 
achlossgartner Reichenauer. Pure white. 
Splendens. Brilliant glowing crimson; flowers small, but 
color rich; 2 X A feet high. 
Sunshine. Salmon-pink. 
Snowflake. Pure white. 
Thos. G. Clover. White, with carmine eye. 
Van Hochberg. The ideal crimson Phlox. Splendid rich 
deep color. 25 cts. 
Van Goethe. Rich salmon-rose; best of its color. 85 cts. 
Zouave. Scarlet. 
NEW PHLOXES 
The following Phloxes were raised on our own grounds, 
and we can commend them as being distinct and fine. Field- 
grown plants ready for fall delivery. 
25 cts. each, S2.SO per dot. 
DANSKE DANDRIDGE. Light purple, large, star-shaped white 
center, sometimes mottled purple and white. A distinct and lovely 
variety. 
CHESWICK. Salmon, bright crimson center. 
SPRINGDALE. Deep pink, dark center; fine. 
MARGARET ELLIOTT. White, red center; extra large panicles. 
ROSALIE. White, blush center; delicate and distinct. 
DEFIANCE. Bright deep red, almost as bright as Coquelicot and of 
much better habit. 
MARGARET SLACK. Bright pink, red center; dwarf and bushy; 
loose panicles; very free-fiowering. 
New Early Phlox, Arthur B. Starr 
This splendid new variety is a seedling of that grand old sort, 
Miss Lingard, and appears to have all of its good qualities. Vigorous 
habit, free-flowering, and splendid foliage. The color is a beautiful 
rich purple something like the late variety Le Mahdi. 25 cts. each, 
$2.50 per doz. 
MIXED PHLOXES 
Mixed in good named varieties, of which labels have been lost. 
$1 per doz., $(i per 100. 
Mahonia aquifolium 
A splendid evergreen shrub, which shows a variety of coloring in its foliage at all seasons of the venr and produces a great 
display of bright yellow flowers early in the spring. At times the foliage is as brilliant and as rich in color as autumn leaves. It 
is not often used for the purpose, but it makes a splendid hedge. A good example of this can be seen on Judge Mellon’s grounds 
in this city. This shrub should be planted in the spring. 20 cts. each, $2 per doz., $12 per 100. 
