Hardy Phlox 
Richard Wallace—White with violet center; a good sort. 
R. P. Struthers—Brilliant rosy-red, with crimson eye. 
Rheinlander—A most beautiful salmon-pink with flowers and trusses 
of immense size. The color of the flower is intensified by a very decided 
deep claret-red eye. 
Rynstrom—Attractive pale pink; growth strong and of medium 
height. A decidedly showy variety. 
Selma—Delicate pale rose, with distinct red eye. Very pretty. 
Sir Edwin Landseer—Very bright crimson, large trusses and vigor¬ 
ous healthy growth. 
Sunset—Dark, rosy pink. 
Sunshine—Deep salmon pink; rose center. 
Von Hochberg—The ideal crimson Phlox; the richest deep colored 
variety in our collection. 
Von Goethe—A rich salmon rose, shading to a white center; a large 
flower, the finest of its color. 
William Robinson—Flowers very large; pale salmon with rose cen¬ 
ter, fine. 
W. C. Egan—One of the finest Phloxes yet introduced, and while the 
individual flowers according to the color-chart are of a delicate lilac color 
illuminated by a large bright solferino eye, the color effect as a whole 
is a delicate pleasing shade of soft pink. 
DWARF PHLOX 
Amoena—One of the best early flowering species. Flowers pinkish 
purple. 20c. 
Divaricata—Fragrant lilac flowers. 6 inches, 26c. 
Divarticata Laphami (Perry's Variety)—In this new variety we 
have a great improvement, the plant being more robust, the flowers con¬ 
siderably larger and of a more intense shade of blue. 25c each; $2.50 
per doz.' 
