Hard}/ PcrctiitiaL^' 37 
Edirard (lilleit, Soafincicky Ma,s%s\ 
tigrinum splenclens (see page 33) 
Floral Treasure. A beautiful, fragrant, clear bright 
pink, of elegant form. 40 cts. 
Fuji-some-gime. Pale rose, central filamental petals 
yellow. oO cts. 
Hinodesse-jirhi. Crimson, central petals tipped yel¬ 
low. Very large and showy. 50 cts. 
Phlox 
PHLOX decussata (Hybrid Phlox). ^ A class of hardy 
perennials that, within a few years, has come into 
great prominence. They grow from 1 to 3 feet 
high, have strong stems, and bear masses of 
showy, rainbow-tinted flowers. They are quite 
hardy. A good allowance of manure shouhl be 
worked into the soil every year. 
Amor. Carmine-;rose; 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. 
SINGLE PEONIES# 
Fuji-some-gime. Pale rose pet¬ 
als, with yellow stamens. 
50 cts. 
Kasane Jirhi. Large pink petals, 
with yellow stamens, 50 cts. 
Ophir. r)ark red. 50 cts. 
Saturn. Rosy pink. 35 cts. 
DOUBLE PEONIES# 
Abraham Lincoln. Petals clean 
pink, infolding like roses; 
rose shaped petals outside; 
flowers 5 inches in diameter. 
50 cts. 
Baron Rothschild. Large and 
double; chrysanthemum 
center of creamy white, sur¬ 
rounded by large pink 
petals. 50 cts. 
Double Pink. 50 cts. 
Double Dark Red. 45 cts. 
Festiva alba. Fine pure white. 
50 cts. 
See page one for explanation of signs before description of plants. 
