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PHLOX—panitulata—Continued 5 Hach 25 Each 
Flash. Carmine-crimson with orange-scarlet center 
Bs a ak he eerie a re SP 20 en ote lo 
Fuerbrand. Brilliant orange-scarlet. Free blooming 
ate No eenr ieee ne eR A tN ee eee ae See 15 10 
Harvest Fire. New. Salmon-red in immense trusses. 
DEE dete et ee ee, Oe ee ee es eee “LO 10 
Jules Sandeau. Pure pink. Dwarf. Mammoth flow- 
CT Ge a ee oe ee ee ee eee 15 10 
Lasshureextrartnerwhite-—o © =e = eee “LO 07 
Leo Schlageter. Scarlet. One of the best reds—2%’_ .15 10 
Dillane Pure: pink? 2. eee nee ae az 
Miss Lingard. Early waxy white—3’__--_---_____-_-- a7 12 
Mrs: Jenkins.sWhite. Late—18"____ 2 4 2 se eee aL) 07 
Mrs. Milly von Hoboken. New Most beautiful soft 
pink. Very large flower heads—214’________---_ 4 .08 
Mrs. W. Van Bennigen. Salmon-red—2’_____*+_---__- 20 15 
Painted Lady. Tall, delicate silver pink, cherry-red 
CV Gare eas ht ee ee ee eee 10 07 
Progress Giant lavender—2’_______-_.---------- .20 15 
Rheinlander. Salmon-pink, claret eye. Fine—2’___-__~ Ly 07 
Rynstroms Pinks very*large—256"2Gen oe ee ee ee Ss .08 
Special French. Large glowing pink—38’__-----______ 12 .08 
igress;sOrangve’ scarlete. 2) ee eee ort LZ 
Widar. Light reddish violet. White eye—212’________ “15 10 
UNNAMED—tTen distinctive varieties, specify 
colors wanted... = So Se ee eee .09 .06 
*PHLOX—divaricata. Lavender. April, May—12”____-__ 15 10 
PHLOX—Creeping Varieties. ns 33 
*subulata rosea and alba. Ground cover—4”___--_____ mh .08 
*subulata Vivid. Bright pink, red eye. April—4”_____~_ 15 10 
PHYSOSTEGIA— 
Rosy Spire. New Deep rosy-crimson—3’___________ 5 by he 
PLAT YCODON—Balloon fliwer. 
grandiflorum. Blue, July to October—2’_.____-____=s AZ .08 
PLUMBAGO—larpentae. (See Ceratostigma). 
*PRIMULA— 
Munstead. Red, Yellow, Cream. Separate colors. 
LateyS pring——9" 2 SO ee eee 20 15 
veris. YellowsJune-and July—6 92 eee ae ee ais LZ 
*RANUNCULUS—repens fl. pl. Creeping Double But- 
fercup.Mayasand J une—1 0¢ ses 5 eee eee LO 07 
RUDBECKIA hirta. Orange yellow, dark eye. Aug.— 
1B ee ae eA ee Se oe eee .10 07 
SALVIA— 
azurea. Rich gentian blue. August and September—4’_  .10 07 
*SAPONARIA— 
ocymoides splendens. Rosy pink. May to July________ 12 .08 
SCABIOSA— 
{saac House Hybrids. A giant strain of new shades 
Ofsblue—— 2) ee iy eee fy 12 
