"Edlvard Qillett, Southlvick, "Mass,—Hardy Terennials 29 
Double Peonies, continued 
Eleanor. Creamy white, 
with chrysanthemum cen¬ 
ter; outside row of petals of 
blush-pink. 50 cts. 
Festiva alba. Fine pure 
white. 50 cts. 
Floral Treasure. beau¬ 
tiful, fragrant, clear bright 
pink, of elegant form. 40c. 
Fuji-some-gime. Pale 
rose, central fila mental 
petals yellow. 50 cts. 
Golden Harvest. The 
nearest approach to a yellow 
variety. 45 cts. 
Humei. Solid pink; 
very large and late. 45 cts. 
Hinodesse-jirhi. Crim¬ 
son, central petals tipped 
yellow; very large and 
showy. 50 cts. Phlox decussala 
Janice Meredith. Very double and one of the most compact; the color is the same as the 
La France rose. 50 cts. 
L’Esperance. Rose-salmon colored, striped and spotted carmine; color is unique. 50 cts. 
Magenta. Double, with large magenta petals and prominent yellow stamens. 50 cts. 
Marie Lemoine. Flesh-color; extra fine; very fragrant. 40 cts. 
Mme. Melba. Medium size; pure white; ragged center; petals curiously twisted, surround¬ 
ed by a single row of pale blush-pink petals; very beautiful. Co cts. 
Mary Staub. Pure white; double; red stamens; one of the most desirable. 60 cts. 
Ne Plus Ultra. Solid bright pink; very double. 50 cts. 
Pomponia. Large, rose-pink, salmon center; very free-flowering. 50 cts. 
Purple Prince. Rich purple. 50 cts. 
San Toy. Pure white, with chrysanthemum 
center; red stamens; resembles a rose; one of 
the finest. 60 cts. 
Victoria tricolor. Light mottled, with pink 
and yellowish white center. 50 cts. 
Parnassia Caroliniana (lee page 27 ) 
Phlox 
PHLOX decussata (Hybrid Phlox). A A class of 
hardy perennials that, within a few years, 
has come into great prominence. 'They grow 
from one to three feet high, have strong 
stems, and bear masses of showy, rainbow- 
tinted flowers. They arc quite hardy. A 
good allowance of manure should be worked 
into the soil every year. 
Amor. Carminc-rcsc; large flowers, with 
starry white centers. 25 cts. 
Aurora Boreale. Salmon rose, crimson eye, 
tall; a desirable sort. 25 cts. 
Ball of Fire. Brilliant crimson, the brightest in 
color of all Phloxes in cultivation, and one of 
the most charming sorts. 25 cts. 
Beranger. Delicate grayish pink; fine form; 
dwarf. 25 cts. 
Brilliant. Fiery red, overlaid salmon; large 
truss. 25 cts. 
Champignol. Deep violet, in rays; dwarf. 25c. 
Coquelicot. Fiery scarlet; uncqualed color; 
dwarf. 25 cts. 
Concourse. Rosy carmine; fire-colored center. 
25 cts. 
See page one for explanation of signs before dc>scription of plantg 
