. Hardy Phlox. Wanadis. Entirely distinct, a mottling of white and light violet, reminding one of the native Phlox Divaricata Canadensis. Widar. Light reddish-violet, with very large white centre, which intensifies and illuminates the color. Price.—Any of the above new sorts, 30 cts. each; $ per doz.; $ per 100; set of 12 sorts, | GENERAL^ COEEECTION OF HARDY PHEOX. Albion. A strong, vigorous grower, producing very large pan- icles of pure white flowers, with a faint red eye. Antonin nercie. Light ground color, one-half of each petal suffused bluish-lilac. Bacchante. Tyrian rose,


. Hardy Phlox. Wanadis. Entirely distinct, a mottling of white and light violet, reminding one of the native Phlox Divaricata Canadensis. Widar. Light reddish-violet, with very large white centre, which intensifies and illuminates the color. Price.—Any of the above new sorts, 30 cts. each; $ per doz.; $ per 100; set of 12 sorts, | GENERAL^ COEEECTION OF HARDY PHEOX. Albion. A strong, vigorous grower, producing very large pan- icles of pure white flowers, with a faint red eye. Antonin nercie. Light ground color, one-half of each petal suffused bluish-lilac. Bacchante. Tyrian rose, with crimson-carmine eye. B. Comte. Deep French-purple. Beranger. Ground color white, delicately suffused with rosy- pink and distinct amaranth-red eye. Bridesmaid. Pure white, with large crimson-carmine eye. Champs Elysee. A bright rosy-magenta; very eff'ective. Coquelicot. A fine, pure scarlet, with crimson eye. Danton. Scarlet pure red eye. Diadem. A fine dwarf, pure white. Eugene Danzenvillier. Lilac, shading white at the edges. Eclaireur. Brilliant rosy-magenta, with large, lighter halo. Geo. A. Strohlein. Bright scarlet, crimson-red eye. Henry Marcel. Pure red, with bright salmon shadings. Tyrian-rose, with lighter shadings; dwarf. Pure white, with crimson-carmine eye. White, with crimson carmine centre. A good late-flowering pure white. Bright rosy-magenta, with large white centre Henry Royer. H. O. Wijers. Henry Murger. Jeanne d'Arc. Jules Cambon. and light halo. Price.—15 cts. each; .50 per doz.; $ per 100; La Vague. Pure mauve, with analine-red eye. Le Mahdi. Deep reddish violet. Louise Abbema. Very large dwarf, pure white. Mme. Paul Dutrie. Delicate lilac-rose in shade like a soft pink orchid; flowers very large, borne in immense panicles. firs. Jenkins. The best white for massing; immense panicles; early and free-bloomer. Obergartner Wittig. Bright magenta, with crimson-carmine eye; large flowers and truss; the best of its type. Pierre Bayle. Crimson-carmi


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