. Spring 1896. Nursery stock Ohio Catalogs; Roses Ohio Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Nursery stock; Roses; Flowers; Vegetables. PHLOX GRANDIFLORA. (Large Flowering.) Pure WhileâBeautiful; fine for cutting ID SnlcndcnsâVivid crimson 10 S citato Splendensâ Kcsciulilcs Splendens, but in ad- dition lias a l>uro whito star; contrasting beauti- fully with the crimson 10 Carmine PoseâSplendid 11 Crimson, Striped 1" Crimson. While Eye . '" Large Flowering, Our Own MixtureâAll clioice Col- ors, per oz., 75c.; \., oz., 40c 1" DWARF OR NANA COMPACTA PHLOX. This new st


. Spring 1896. Nursery stock Ohio Catalogs; Roses Ohio Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Nursery stock; Roses; Flowers; Vegetables. PHLOX GRANDIFLORA. (Large Flowering.) Pure WhileâBeautiful; fine for cutting ID SnlcndcnsâVivid crimson 10 S citato Splendensâ Kcsciulilcs Splendens, but in ad- dition lias a l>uro whito star; contrasting beauti- fully with the crimson 10 Carmine PoseâSplendid 11 Crimson, Striped 1" Crimson. While Eye . '" Large Flowering, Our Own MixtureâAll clioice Col- ors, per oz., 75c.; \., oz., 40c 1" DWARF OR NANA COMPACTA PHLOX. This new strain is of a dwarf, compact habit, and makes desirable pot plants, also for ribbon lines and mussing; ten inches high. Scarlet (Fireball) 10 WhUe, Snowball 10 âOne of the linest JO CrimsonâWhite Kve, splendid 10 MixedâPer Packet. U HARDY PHLOX PERENNIAL. They are perfectly hardy and need no protection ; will llourish in any soil, succeeding better, however, in deep, rich, rather moist ground. Best. MixedâSaved from the newest sorts 10 »e_"Selci't any three 10-cent packets or Phlox for 25c. or seven packets for 50c, (two live-cent packets count the same as one ten-cent.) Phlox Drummondii. The Pnlox Drummondii for splendid mass of colors and a constant display, is not excelled by any oilier annual or per- ennial. It has eVery desirable quality for this purpose. Colors range from the purest white to the deepest blood purple or crimson. Seed may bo sown in the open ground in May, or in hot-bed or cold frame earlier: and in either case, from June, during the summer and autumn, they make a brilliant bed of showv. vet delicate flowers, blooming con- tinually until frost. A good ribbon bed of the Phlox is a most dazzling sight, and there is nothing so cheap. In a good, rich soil, it will grow 18 inches high. Set the plants one foot apart; easily transplanted. William I.âScarlet striped, white; very pretty 5 Deep ScarletâCboice «> BrilliantâBrilliant


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