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FLOWER SEEDS 
DOUBUE-FLuOWERING PHLOX. 
This comparatively new class is very desirable, on account of 
the durability of the flowers, which last much longer In perfection 
than single Phloxes. (See cut.) 
Double Mixed Colors .Pkt. 15 Double White. Pkt. 15 
-Yellow. Lemon yellow... 15 -Crimson. 15 
1 packet each of the 3 separate colors for 35c. 
STAR PHUOX. 
Star of Qtiedlinburg. Flowers are of regular star-like form. 
Plant of compact habit, about IS ins. high, bearing large 
umbels of flowers. Colors varied and beautiful, including white, 
rose, salmon, scarlet, etc. Mixed Colors. Pkt. 5 
Improved Large-flowering “Star-Shaped.” Ilushy plant, 
about 1 foot high, with star-like flowers nearly double the size 
of the original type of beautiful and showy colors. (See cut.) 10 
When Ordering DO NOT FOROET to avail YOURSELF of our LIBERAL PREMIUMS. See Page S, 
PHliOX DRUWPNDII. 
There can be no stronger proof of the 
value and beauty of Phlox than the ex¬ 
tent to which it is grown. For beds and 
massing, nothing can surpass these beau¬ 
tiful annuals. They produce Immense 
trusses of large brilliant, flowers of number¬ 
less hues throughout the summer. V/j ft 
high. (See cut.) 
Mixed Colors. 50c. per oz. Pkt. 
LARGE-FLOWERING PHLOX. 
An improved strain with extra large perfectly round 
flowers, with petals overlapping each other. (See cut.) 
Alba. Purest white; large round flowers of splendid 
substance. Pkt. 10 
Albo-oculata. White, with claret eye . 10 
Atropurpurea. Deep purplish blood color, rich and 
velvety; eye, plum purple. 10 
Brilliant Rose. Silvery pink, shading to dark rose; 
large, glossy, bright crimson eye; grand. 10 
Carminea, albo-oculata. Exquisite pinkish carmine, 
with white eye.. 10 
Chamois Rose. Rich salmon pink; dark orange 
scarlet eye; fine. 10 
Coccinea. Brilliant scarlet, very rich and bright; a 
most effective color for bedding. 10 
Coccinea striata. Bright, rich scarlet, sharply striped 
white.. 10 
Isabellina. Lemon yellow, garnet eye. 10 
Kermesina splendens. Vivid crimson, white eye. 10 
Violacea albo-oculata. Purple, white eye. 10 
Large-flowering, Mixed Colors. Per oz.. 75c. 1 <> 
Collection of l‘J separate Large-flowering Phlox, 75c.; 6 * 
separate varieties, 40c. 
T ciltNr'tTCAWlJC />RflND acquisitions, being of semi- 
tSi U tl r\oU ^ ^ dwarf and densely compact habit. 
\ "" ■ : ■ :- Robust, sturdy little round bushes 
only eight inches high, producing dense 
I^Twril TTi tlTT masses of bloom from ground to summit. 
IM H wV J K [Hh The flowers, borne in immense trusses, are 
JlJU lx \J UJLyiiilala unusually large and beautifully formed— 
round, with smooth edges—fully equal to 
/ntA r: ~~ ■■ the flowers of the best large-flowering 
UH tl I X : perennial Phlox. They arealso of superior texture 
IT J liiv - and substance, recuperating quickly If disfigured 
by storms or early frosts, getting into perfect 
bloom again quickly; in short, are perfect " any-weather ” plants. 
HENDERSON’S JUBILEE PHLOX is the most brilliantly effective 
type in cultivation for bedding. Separate colors planted in separate beds, 
or the scarlet or pink surrounded by the white, or planted in designs, will 
form a floral picture of such incomparable richness of coloring as to be 
fairly dazzling. They are of such easy culture—amply repaying generous 
treatment—succeeding in all sunny positions, beginning to bloom in the 
early summer from spring-sown seed and continuing in unexampled pro¬ 
fusion until the close of autumn ; unfortunately they are very shy seeders 
—one reason why the}’ are such abundant and continuous bloomers. 
J8ST BRILLIANT MIXED COLORS, containing several shades and 
colors in addition to the below, pkt., 10c.; 1,000 seeds, 50c. 
SEPARATE, VARIETIES OF HENDERSON’S 
NEW JUBILEE PHLOX. 
AURORA. Tare bright rose, with carmine 
eye. Pkt. 10 
' ENCHANTRESS. Exquisite flesh pink. 
with bright salmon eye. 10 
TIRE KING. Brilliant, glowing vermilion 
scarlet. 10 
MAGNIFICUS. Deep, rich garnet; 
grand. 10 
PARAGON. Lustrous salmon scar¬ 
let. 10 
DIANA. Pure snow-white. 10 
fed' The collection of above 6 JUBILEE 
PHLOX, 1 pkt. each, for 50c. 
LARGK- 
FLOWKRING 
HARDY 
PHLOX. 
Dwarf or Nana fompacta Phlox 
These form little round compact bushes about 
G ins. high, thickly studded with flowers; splen¬ 
did for beds, edging and pot culture. 
Dwarf, Mixed Colors. Pkt. 10 
Collection of 6 Dwarf Phlox, 40c. 
HARDY PH^OX. 
Magnificent hardy flowering plants, growing 
into strong bushes from two to three feet high, 
bearing immense heads of large waxy flowers 
of lovely shades of color. 
Phlox Decussata. Fine mixed. Pkt. 10 
Large-flowering Hybrids. Mixed. 2 5 
