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PERENNIALS—(Continued) 
PHLOX—(Continued) 
Count Zeppelin (Graf Zeppelin); very large white with a deep 
crimson eye. The best of the calico type. Per 10 
420 No. 1 _$ 80 
190 No. 2 _ 60 
Daily Sketch; large trusses and individual flowers; light salmon- 
pink, faint carmine eye. 
2500 No. 1 _ 1 20 
1440 No. 2 _ 95 
_E. L. Farrington; one of our most attractive Phlox; large flowers 
of salmon-pink, soft pink eye; free flowering. 
1060 No. 1 _ 80 
1350 No. 2 _ 60 
Ethel Pritchard; a beautiful french-mauve; very desirable. 
70 No. 1_ 95 
80 No. 2 _ 70 
Fuerbrand; rich deep scarlet, darker eye; very brilliant. 
90 No. 1 _ 95 
• 40 No. 2 _ 70 
.Hauptman Koehl; ox-blood red; large clusters; strong, tall stems. 
1000 No. 1 _ 95 
450 No. 2 _ 70 
Lillian; lovely pure pink without any trace of magenta or rose. 
The florets' are very large. Blooms profusely. 
800 No-. 1 _ 1 20 
520 No. 2 _ 95 
Miss Lingard; immense white flower heads; disease resistant. 
The earliest white. 
470 No. 1 _ 95 
Morgenrood; large unusually striking flowers of deep rose; large 
florets. 
1500 No. 1 _ 95 
500 No. 2 _ 70 
Mount Hood. (See New and Novel Perennials) 
160 No. 1 _ 1 80 
Mrs. Harding; deep salmon-rose orange cast; a fine large flowering 
variety. Free-flowering. 
350 No. 1 _ 1 20 
230 No. 2 _'_ 95 
Mrs. Milly von Hoboken; a fine, clear pink; large florets. 
1500 No 1 _ 80 
1200 No. 2 _ 60 
Mrs. R. P. Struthers; large orange-red flowers freely produced. 
1150 No. 1 _ 1 15 
980 No. 2 _ 80 
Nordlight. (See New and Novel Perennials) 
120 No. 1 _■__ 1 20 
180 No. 2 _ 95 
Painted Lady; soft silvery pink shaded salmon, bright red eye; 
large individual flowers; free flowering. 
1520 No. 1 _ 95 
P. D. Williams. (See New and Novel Perennials) 
590 No. 1 ___ 1 20 
210 No. 2 _ 95 
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