30 “Edlvard Gillett, Southlvick, 'Hass.—Hardy Perennials 
Phlox decussata, continued 
Eclaireur. Deep carmine, 
rosy salmon center; 
dwarf. 25 cLs. 
Independence, Pure white; 
large and e.xtra fine. 
25 cts. 
Jocel5rn. Bright salmon* 
red: very brilliant; 
dwarf. 25 cts. 
Joan of Arc. Large pani¬ 
cles of pure white; 
dwarf. 25 cts. 
Kramer, J. A. Soft, rosy 
pink, rayed with white. 
25 cts. 
LaNeige. Pure white, fine 
large flowers; medium 
height. 25 cts. 
LePoleNord. White, with 
very distinct crimson 
eye. Tall, and one of 
the choice late bloom¬ 
ers, forming large 
clumps. 25 cts. 
Lothair. Brilliant salmon, 
cardinal eye. 25 cts. 
Madam Carpenter. Clear 
white; very dwarf. 25c. 
Messenger. Rose - pink, 
with crimson eye. Tall. 
25 cts. 
Miss Lingard. An early sort, with pure white flowers and distinct lavender eye; tall, cylin¬ 
drical spikes. A constant bloomer. 25 cts. 
Queen. Pure white; compact habit and large, full truss. 25 cts. 
Star of Lyons. White, rosy lilac eye; dwarf. 25015. 
Temple, J. T. Carmine-rose; large bloom; dwarf. 25 cts. 
Fine Mixed Sorts. 15 cts.; large clumps, by cxpre.ss, 25 cts. each, $2 per doz. 
OTHER VARIETIES OF PHLOX 
PHLOX amoena (Lovely Phlox). A One of the most charming little dwarf plants imaginable, 
growing only about 6 inches high and forming a mat of evergreen foliage which is entirely 
covered with compact heads of bright pink flowers from .Xpril until June. A lovely spring- 
blooming plant. 15 cts. each. Si.50 per doz. 
P. divaricata.A .'Vbout 15 inches high. Flowers pale lilac or bluish. Grows in rocky woods. 
10 cts. each, Si.10 per doz. 
P. maculata (Wild Sweet William).A i to 3 feet high, white or purple flowers. 10 cts. each, 
$i per doz. 
P. pilosa. A I foot. \ plant of much merit and deserving a prominent place in the open border. 
Flowers purple; quite showy. 20 cts. 
P. subulata (Ground, or Moss Pink).A A creeping or tufted species, growing in broad mats 
on dry, rocky hills or sand-banks. In the summer it docs cjuitc well in the border and 
can be used for edging or among larger plants, where it soon covers the ground. 15 cts. each, 
$1.25 per doz. 
P. subuiata, var. alba. A A variety of the above, with pure white flowers. It is very desirable 
for covering a rocky or sandy place. 15 cts. each, Si.25 per doz. 
P. reptans.A low" plant, with large, rose-purple flow'crs. 15 cts. each, $1.10 per doz. 
PLATYCODON grandifliorum album (Japanese Bell-flower).A .'\bout a foot high, wdth large 
white, open, bell-shaped flowers. Plant in a well-drained soil in the open border. Clumps 
25 cts. 
P., var. autumnale.A i to ij feet high, w'ith large, blue to w'hitc, open, bell-shaped flowers, 
sometimes with double flowers. 25 cts, 
P., var. Mariesi.A Beautiful variety with dark green foliage and large, deep violet-blue 
flow’ers, 2 to 3 inches in diameter. Summer. Very choice, i foot. Clumps, 25 cts. 
P. Mariesi alba. A Wdth w'hitc flow^ers. 25 cts. 
See page one for explanation of signs before description of plants 
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