. Hibiscus. >Ieehan'.s Marvel Mallows. Choicest Hardy Perennial Phlox Diversified and brilliant colors, profuse and continuous bloom and adaptability to almost any situation or soil, places Hardy Phlox in the front rank of desirable flowering plants. Being perfectly hardy, once planted they improve and mul- tiply in vigor and beauty each successive year. Price, strong, fleld-grbwn plants, 15c each; any 4 for 50c; any 9 for $ Diadem. Dwarf; pure white. Edaireur. Purplish-crimson; large. White Edaireur. Large; pure white. Fernand Cortez. Tall; deep crimson. G. A. Strohlien. Brilliant sca


. Hibiscus. >Ieehan'.s Marvel Mallows. Choicest Hardy Perennial Phlox Diversified and brilliant colors, profuse and continuous bloom and adaptability to almost any situation or soil, places Hardy Phlox in the front rank of desirable flowering plants. Being perfectly hardy, once planted they improve and mul- tiply in vigor and beauty each successive year. Price, strong, fleld-grbwn plants, 15c each; any 4 for 50c; any 9 for $ Diadem. Dwarf; pure white. Edaireur. Purplish-crimson; large. White Edaireur. Large; pure white. Fernand Cortez. Tall; deep crimson. G. A. Strohlien. Brilliant scarlet. Iris. Tall; bluish-violet. Tapis Blanc. Dwarf; pure white. Terre Neuve. Dwarf; grayish-lilac. Wolfgang von Goethe. Dwarf; bright salmon-pink. Brilliant. Clear blood-red. L'Aiglon. Carmine-rose. Mount Sully. Orange-scarlet, purple eye. Perle Rose. Rose-purple. Schloss^rartner Reicheneau. Carmine-rose. Selma. Tall. Pale rose. Rachel. Rose-pink; purple eye. Suflfragre. Lilac-mauve, rosy center. Mrs. Jenkins. Pure white. ' Coquelicot, Pure scarlet with crimson eve. Fine. German Iris Fblox. The memon.' of the "Blue Flag" of the old-time g'ardens Is one ever sweet to those whose lives were lived in such sur- roundings, and while the "modern" Irises, if we mav use the term, will remind one of the old days, they, too, like everv- thing else of these days, have yielded to the influence of im- proveraent. and there has been evolved a race of flowers abso- lutely bewildering in the glory of their form and color. Aurea—Clear golden yellow. Canarj- Bird (Flavescens)—Lovely pale yellow. Darius—Yellow and lilac. Honorabilis (Sans Souci)—Deep yellow; mahoganv falls. Florentina Alba (Silver King)—Early white. Ingeborg (Interregna)—Immense white flowers. Extra earlv. Mrs. H. Darwin—White, violet veining, rather dwarf. Lohengrin—Foliage and flowers immense, of a deep violet mauve, almost pink: a wonderful flower. Queen of May (Rosy Morn)—Lovely rose lil


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