ELLWANGER & BARRY 
HARDY PHLOXES 
Are of vigorous habit, easy culture and produce in great profusion, during a 
long season, (lowers of line form and substance and of bright and varied colors. 
As regards their culture, it may be briefly stated that they succeed in any good 
garden soil, but they are greatly improved by being liberally manured, and an 
occasional supply of liquid manure during the growing season will greatly 
increase the size of their trusses. When in flower they should be watered freely 
every evening. The Phlox usually flowers in July and August, and in order to 
render it autumnal flowering, it is necessary to pinch the shoots about 
the first; of June and again in July. The plants will then flower in September. 
For early flowers some of the plants may be left unpinchcd. When two years 
old the finest trusses are produced. The third year the plants flower tolerably 
well: but they will not keep thrifty and healthy after that. The old plants 
should then tic lifted in the fall, divided and transplanted. But the better plan 
is to keep up a succession of young plants from cuttings by securing a fresh col¬ 
lection every year. We annually introduce all new and desirable varieties of 
home and foreign production. The best time to plant them is in the autumn. 
Our plants are large and fine. 
Price, 15c each; $1.20 per 10. Not less than five of a 
variety will be sold at ten rates. 
Amazone. Large flower; pure white; fine. 
Anatole Le Braz. Large panicle, carmine, white center. 
Belvidere. Salmon pink; a choice sort. 
Car an d’Ache. Bright carmine rose; distinct. 
Coqnelicot. Large, fiery red; distinct. 
Eiffel Tozver. A beautiful pink, tall, superb. 
Fernand Cortez. Large, Coppery red, extra. 
Fran Bosch Bader. Alabaster white, with large rosy red eye. 
La Vague. Large silvery rose. 
Louis Blanc. Flowers large, round, violet with white eye, fine. 
Madagascar. Large flowers, mauve, with white star at center. 
Mariette. Violet purple, beautiful. 
Pantheon. Flowers large, beautiful; pink or salmon rose; fine. 
Parachute. Purple; blooms late. 
Pharaon. Light purple, white star-shaped center; distinct. 
Queen. Pure white, fine. 
Rubis. Large panicles, ruby color, extra. 
William Robinson. Pale salmon with rose center; fine. 
The above collection, 1 each, for $2.50. 
A COLLECTION OF TIIF BEST OF THE 
NEWER PHLOXES. 
Price, 25c each; the collection, 1 each, for $10.00. 
Albion. Pure white, pale red eye. 
America. Deep pink, large carmine eye. 
Arete. White, deep crimson eye. 
B. Comte. Purple, one of the best dark flowered varieties. 
Brunette. Crimson, carmine eye. 
Colibri. Late bl< mining, white, crimson eye. 
Czarina. Pure white, large spike. 
Dawn. Soft pink, red eye. 
Eclaireur. Bright rose carmine with light halo. 
