1016.—Nivalis Sylvestris or Dixie Brilliant. This new giant variety is 
without a doubt the grandest dwarf Subulata Phlox ever in- 
troduced. If you are looking for a dwarf plant of unusual beauty 
and striking effect, here it is. It is a strong, vigorous, hardy 
grower with mammoth blossoms the size of a half dollar, in 
a gorgeous brilliant rosy red. It is a very valuable addition to 
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796.—Vivid Grandiflora. 20 ins. This is one of the best varieties out. 
A grand bedding plant and also an ideal florists’ cut-flower. 
The branching stalks produce full heads. Bright rosy violet........ 
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797 —Summer Glow. Towering stems often exceeding 4 feet, terminat- 
ing in colorful spikes 18 inches in length, of a rosy-crimson color 
that is altogether attractive and effective. A splendid background 
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800.—Rosy-Spire. This is a more dwarf type than Summer Glow, but 
similar in habit to Vivid, more compact spikes, of deeper, 
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SALVIA— 
939—Azurea. 3 ft. Lovely, light blue flowers in great profusion............ 
SCABIOSA—BIENNIAL GRANDIFLORA— 
Large flowering type. A great favorite, comes into bloom early, continu- 
ing throughout the season. The dainty flowers noted for their 
exquisite shades are borne on long stems. When cut they keep 
in perfect condition for a long time. They make effective bor- 
ders or beds, and no garden is complete without Scabiosa, es- 
pecially where flowers are wanted for cutting 
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1403—Blue Moon. One of the most beautiful new Scabiosas out 
STOKESIA— 
983—Cyanea. 18 ins. Beautiful light blue flowers. Long stiff stems. 
Fine for cutting and borders. An excellent, hardy plant 
TANS Y— 
A. useful, hardy herb—very ornamental foliage. 
1477.—Giant Yellow. Large heads of yellow flowers 
TRADESCANTIA— 
1038.—Virginica. 15 ins. We offer a greatly improved strain of this 
variety. Much larger flowers and clearer, brighter blue Trades- 
cantia will grow in cool, shady places where other plants fail 
TUBEROSES— 
An old-time favorite; very fragrant white flowers. A very poplar and 
useful flower. 
1488.—Double flowering. 
Extra large blooming size 
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VERBENA— 
1148.—Canadensis. 8 ins. An excellent hardy variety. Prolific bloomer. 
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1150.—Venosa. 12 ins. Unusually hardy. Fine to cover banks and 
graves. Also bedding. A dainty cut-flower. Rosy lavender 
VERONICA— 
1100—Elegana. 10 ins. A beautiful little hardy evergreen plant. Dwarf. 
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with dainty blue flowers in profusion. A delightful little plant 
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