PHLOXES —Continued 
Miss Elphich. Salmon pink, red eye. 
Mrs. Jenkins. Pure white, enormous flowers; early. 
Obergartner Wittig. Bright magenta, crimson 
carmine eye. 
Pecheur d’Islande. Crimson red, carmine red eye. 
Professor Schliemann. Rose, with carmine eye. 
Professor Virchow. Bright carmine. 
Pyramidalis. Pure white, large panicles. 
Rosenberg. Bright reddish violet, blood red eye. 
R. P. Struthers. Bright rosy red, crimson eye. 
Selma. Very large pink flowers, cherry red eye. 
Siebold. Orange-scarlet, large spike. 
Tapis Blanc. Pure white, very dwarf. 
Vesuvius. Pure red, bright purple eye. 
Von Goethe. Rose color, carmine red eye. 
Von Hochberg. Dark crimson, large flowers; 
fine. 
EARLY FLOWERING PHLOXES 
(suffruticosa) 
These flower early in July. 25c each. 
Circle. White, deep salmon center. 
Dr. Hornby. White, shaded light lilac. 
Indian Chief. Deep magenta, crimson eye. 
Lady Musgrove. White, striped light magenta. 
Miss Lingard. White, light lilac eye, very free 
flowering. 
Walter Grey. Pink. 
HARDY HERBACEOUS FLOWERING PLANTS 
The following collection embraces the most desirable species and varieties. They are all showy and 
beautiful plants, of easy cultivation, and of various seasons of flowering, from May to November. By a 
judicious selection, a continuous display of flowers may be obtained from early spring to the end of autumn. 
Parties in ordering will do well to leave the selection to us. 
Prices. — Not less than 5 of a variety at 10 rate; not less than 25 of a variety at 100 rate. 
Assortments furnished, our selection of varieties, at $8.00 per 100. 
ACHILLEA. Yarrow or Milfoil 
15c each; 10 for $1.20; except noted. 
The various species grow from 18 to 24 inches high. Flowers 
red, white and yellow, in flattish or corymbose heads, from 
June to August. 
A. aurea. Of low habit, with delicate foliage and 
golden yellow flowers. 
A. Millefolium rubrum. Red-flowered Yarrow. 
Deep red flowers; ornamental foliage; 2 feet. 
June to August. 
A. Boule de Neige. White; dwarf. 25c each. 
A. The Pearl. Small, double white flowers, cover¬ 
ing the plant in July. Invaluable for borders. 
One of the prettiest flowering plants and should 
be in every garden; 1 foot. 
ACONITUM. Aconite, Monkshood, 
Wolfsbane or Helmet Flower 
25c each; 10 for $2.00. 
Erect growing plants, with palmately divided foliage 
Flowers in spikes, blue and purple. 
A. autumnale. Flowers deep blue, in panicles; 
late; 4 feet. 
A. Fischeri. Very large pale blue flowers; 18 
inches. September and October. 
A. uncinatum. Deep purple flowers, extra fine; 
4 feet. June and July. 
A. Wilsoni. From North China. Large, light 
violet blue; 5 to 6 feet. September. 
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