48 Hardy Perennial Plants 
The STORRS & HARRISON CO. 
Phlox, Lillian Phlox, Bridesmaid Phlox, Widar 
Japanese Peonies 
(See illustration of type at bottom 
of page 47.) 
n-Rashooman £% D ^ t » 
tall, free, and emphatically contras¬ 
tive. The Chrysanthemum-like center 
of solferino, thickly studded and lined 
old gold, makes a lively offset to the 
2-rowed incurving guards of intense, 
unblemished crimson. $2.50. 
(“Top of the Fu¬ 
ji Mountain.”) 
White, with rich cream center. 50c. 
20—Fuji-no-mine 
04—Shiro-sangai 
By far the choic- 
_ est of the whites. 
Its lily cup guards are milk-white; 
the extensive central tuft of petaloids 
buff, noticeably crested with gold. 
Eight-inch flowers are normal. $2.00. 
88—Oki-no-nami (“ Waves in the 
uki no nami Far _ off S ea.”) 
Tall, free flowering and showy. Pale 
hydrangea-pink rippled on white; with 
full, fine cut center of peach-pink and 
cream. 75c. 
MilcsaHrk Similar to No. 17, the cup a 
doener red and cushion a yel¬ 
lower gold. $1.00. 
Phlox, Nordlicht 
HARDY PHLOX S? 
A ■ ip-iicla Plant Patent No. 252. A 
° .superb new cherry-red. Viv¬ 
idly prominent in a phlox field. No 
other shade of red is so sparkling, no 
variety holds its color better. 
Each. 50c; 3, $1.50 ; doz., $4.50. 
Columbia 
Plant Patent No. 118. 
Choice new cameo-pink 
exquisite light blue eye. Cut 
with an 
blooms last over a week in water 
Each, 40c; 3, $1.10; doz., $3.30. 
E I farrin^tnn Both bri ^ ht and 
c.. i. rarringron soft p i nk over sal _ 
mon, with violet eye, very pleasing. 
Good for cutting. 
Each, 35c; 3, 95c; doz., $3.50. 
I iilian A beautiful new light salmon- 
. pink of the Elizabeth Campbell 
type. Very long blooming season. 
Each, 35c; 3, 95c; doz., $3.50. 
3 for 70c; 
doz. for $2.50, 
postpaid. 
Athis. Tall; salmon-pink, violet eye. 
B. Comte. Brilliant wine color. 
Bridesmaid. Tapering trusses; pure 
white with carmine eye. 
Bclaireur. Very striking color and pat¬ 
tern ; red-purple with very light 
aureole. 
Fiancee. Pure, waxy white. 
Crloire du Maroc. Purplish blue, large 
crimson eye. At first and in dull 
weather, bright purple. 
M R Max/ Very large; silvery blush- 
V pink, with heavy center 
of soft carmine-pink. Late. 
Marechal French. Deep scarlet. 
Milly Van Hoboken. Choice; shell- 
pink, silvered reflex, red eye. 
Mrs. Wm. Jenkins. Pure white. 
Nicolas Flammel. Bright carmine- 
lake ; a recent importation. 
Pastel. Dainty; lilac-blue, with pale 
central starlike pattern. 
Rheinlander. Mottled salmon-pink, 
with claret-red eye. 
Ryndstrom. A lively Neyron shade of 
rose-pink, shaded solid pink. 
Von Hochberg 1 . Liquid amaranth-red. 
30c 
3 for 85c; 
doz. for $3.00, 
postpaid. 
Africa 
Border Queen 
Heavy 
rose-pink. 
Brilliant carmine-red, with 
blood-red eye ; shapely heads. 
Dwarf; most suit¬ 
able for edging, 
florets and truss; deep melon 
Ethel Pritchard. Beautiful rose- 
mauve, or the best solid lavender. 
Enchantress. Soft salmon-pink with 
dark red eye. 
Feuerbrand. Brilliant red variably 
flamed with orange or carmine. 
Morgenrood 
Miss Eing'ard. Earliest; longest spikes. 
Waxy white, lavender eye. 
A new Holland intro- 
__ duction. The ruddy 
rose tints of sunrise, deep at centex*. 
u _„ ji- la. Extremely large, flat flor- 
HOrallCnt e ts . w a r m lilac-blush, 
with heavy, violet-red eye. 
Paladin. Warm salmon-pink, large 
cherry-red eye, quite striking. 
Pink Iiingfard. Bright lilac-pink form 
of the white Lingard. 
Von Lassburg 
trusses. 
Waxy white; florets 
broad in compact 
Wirlar* The best two-color variety. 
_______ .Light reddish violet, with a 
striking white sunburst at center. 
40c 
3 for $1.10; 
doz. for $4.00, 
postpaid. 
Emain Macha 
Brilliant cardinal- 
red ; shapely truss. 
Leo Schlageter 
A new red; rich 
carmine-scarlet. 
Mrs. Van Beuningfen. Warm salmon- 
red, with crimson eye, very showy. 
D n Williomc Giant soft rose-pink 
k. u. Williams with rose _ red re _ 
verse. Immense pyramidal trusses, ex¬ 
tra long season. Darker eye. 
PHLOX SUBULATA <$> 
Ground covering, creeping Phlox, 
(“Moss Pinks”), very showy in spring. 
Alba. White. 25c. 
Atropurpurea. Purple. 25c. 
Blue Hill. (New). A true dark blue; 
l-epeats in fall. 30c. 
Rosea. Bright rose-pink. 25c. 
Vivid. Brightest pink with fiery eye. 30c. 
