The superb springfield collection of peonies . eye distinct-ly rayed; large florets and an even —Clear, even carmine, deep crimson P. EANGIER—Clear crimson, deeper eye; con-sidered one of the LINGARD—Pearly-white flower, with a very faint pink eye; very remarkable bloomer, producing two to three crops of flowers during the season. Indispensable as a cut flower for florists —Tall-growing, many-branched. pyramidal trusses of bright reddish, almost royal purple; the freest and showiest in permanent border; a grand acquisition to the hardy


The superb springfield collection of peonies . eye distinct-ly rayed; large florets and an even —Clear, even carmine, deep crimson P. EANGIER—Clear crimson, deeper eye; con-sidered one of the LINGARD—Pearly-white flower, with a very faint pink eye; very remarkable bloomer, producing two to three crops of flowers during the season. Indispensable as a cut flower for florists —Tall-growing, many-branched. pyramidal trusses of bright reddish, almost royal purple; the freest and showiest in permanent border; a grand acquisition to the hardy DWYER—Pure white with distinct red —The deepest darkest, richest colored of all Phlox velvety-violet-red with crimson hues; grand — Delicate peachblow-pink, shading to white; large trusses; MINISTER—Deep carmine center, shading to white at the edges of petals; large trusses; free bloom-er; exceptionally —Large, clear, deep, bright pink with faint halo; a charming Phlox Independence. RUBUS—A parti-colored variety, rosy-red shading towhite. RICHARD WALLACE—Pure white, with violet-rose eye;large flowers in immense panicles. Too much cannot besaid of this variety. R. P. STRUTHERS—In our estimation the very bestPhlox grown today—it has no faults. Color clear cherry-red, suffused with salmon shades; deep red eye; finelarge truss. The color is so clear and clean that eachindividual floret stands out as distinct as a cameo. New Varieties of Phlox Some wonderful creations in these newest Phlox. Theywill certainly be a revelation to you. 20 cents each, anythree for 50 cents; six for 85 cents. The entire ten newPhlox, $ G. A. STROHLEIN—Orange-scarlet with bright carmineeye; extra large flowers in enormous trusses; a grand ac-quisition. GENERAL VON HEUTSZE—Immense trusses of very largeflowers; color of the most brilliant salmon-red, withwhite center; simply grand. GRUPPENKONINGEN—Delicate p


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