. Chaapel's flowers plants and seeds. Nurseries (Horticulture) Pennsylvania Williamsport Catalogs; Nursery stock Pennsylvania Williamsport Catalogs; Seeds Pennsylvania Williamsport Catalogs. Brllllaiit-FIoweriflanlgPliloi. Few plants give greater satisfaction to the amateur than the Phlox. The ease with which they are cultivated, their entire hardiness, their extended season of blooming, and the varied and beautiful colors of the flowers, make them very desirable. They succeed well in \ good rich soil, not over dry. Lottaire. One of the most superb varieties ever introduced ; the flowers
. Chaapel's flowers plants and seeds. Nurseries (Horticulture) Pennsylvania Williamsport Catalogs; Nursery stock Pennsylvania Williamsport Catalogs; Seeds Pennsylvania Williamsport Catalogs. Brllllaiit-FIoweriflanlgPliloi. Few plants give greater satisfaction to the amateur than the Phlox. The ease with which they are cultivated, their entire hardiness, their extended season of blooming, and the varied and beautiful colors of the flowers, make them very desirable. They succeed well in \ good rich soil, not over dry. Lottaire. One of the most superb varieties ever introduced ; the flowers are of immense size, and form grand masses of Vjloom of the most brilliant and gorgeous color; deep rich salmon, with intense crimson eye ; wonder- fully beautiful. 25 cts. each, three for 60 cts. Charlemagne, Dwarf; violet-purple. Cross of Honor. Striped rose, mauve and white ; showy. Mrs. Aberdeen. White, crimson eye. Mons. Delaney. Carmine-red, dark crimson center. Kichard Wallace. White, deep currant-red eye ; one of the finest. Thomas Grimm. Very bright red, crimson center ; a grand sort. White Queen. Pure snow-white ; of dwarf habit ; free flowering. Hardy Phlox. FOUR PHLOX FOR 50 CtS. Tonr choice varieties, our selection, including: the superb new variety "Lothaire," strong plants, only 50 cts.; or, the entire set of NIIfE SPLENDID SORTS, including the lovely New Early- Flowering Phlox, Miss Lingard, Nine Superb Varieties, that win bloom abundantly the first season, only $1. YUCCA FILAMENTOSA. (Adam s Needle.) We are of the opinion that the Yuccas should be more freely planted among hardy plants and shrubbery. Their pointed leaves, with terminal hairs, are evergreen, and the many white bell-shaped flowers on tall spikes, make them very attractive when planted in the lawn. 25 cts. each, three for 60 cts. EULALIA GRACILLIMA. We are pleased to see the hard)' grasses receiving more attention than formerly, as they are very fine when planted among shrubbery or on th
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