. \l Hakdy Phlox Pantheon. Phlox. Probably the most important and best known of the hardy perennial plants. They flower continuously from early summer until late in the fall, and embrace a range of color than can be found in any other species. We ofl^er below a collection of 25 distinct varieties. Strong plants, 15 cts. each ; $ per doz. Set of 25 varieties, $ Aquilon. Carmine-rose, shaded salmon, crimson eye. Bacchante. Fine dark crimson. B. Cointe. Rich purplish crimson. Bouquet Fleur. White, with deeji rose eye; dwarf. Beranger. White sufliised with pink, rosy-lilac eye. Br


. \l Hakdy Phlox Pantheon. Phlox. Probably the most important and best known of the hardy perennial plants. They flower continuously from early summer until late in the fall, and embrace a range of color than can be found in any other species. We ofl^er below a collection of 25 distinct varieties. Strong plants, 15 cts. each ; $ per doz. Set of 25 varieties, $ Aquilon. Carmine-rose, shaded salmon, crimson eye. Bacchante. Fine dark crimson. B. Cointe. Rich purplish crimson. Bouquet Fleur. White, with deeji rose eye; dwarf. Beranger. White sufliised with pink, rosy-lilac eye. Bridesmaid. Pure white, large crimson centre. Champs Elysee. Fine rich purplish-crimson. Colibri. Pure white, distinct red eye. Coquelic<»t. A fine pure scarlet, with deep carmine eye. Cyclon. White sufl'used with rosy lilac; dwarf Eclaireur. Purjilisb-crimson, with white halo. Eugene Danzanvillier. Lilac, with while edge. Jeanne d'Arc. A late-flowering pure white. La Vague. Rosy pink, with red eye. Matador. Orange-scarlet, cherry-red eye. illoliere. Salmon-rose, deep rose eye. Mrs. Jenkins. A fine early-flowering pure white. Otto Thalacker. Light rosy carmine. Pecheur d'Islande. Fine deep rosy-red. P. Bonnetain. Deep salmon-rose. Prof. Schlienian, Salmon-rose, with carmine eye. Pantheon. Deep salmon-rose ; very fine. R. P. Strnthers. Brilliant rosy-red. Semiramis. Purplish magenta. Sunshine. Deep salmon-pink, with deep rose eye. Phlox Snbulata (Moss or Mountain Pink). A low-growing, earlv spring-flowering type. We ofler six varieties at 1(1 cts. each; $ per doz. Set of fi for 50 cts. .\lba. Pure white. Atropnrpurea. Purplish rose. 1/ilacina. Light lilac. Nelsoni. Pure white. Rosea. Bright rose. The Bride. Pure white, with rosy eye. Phlox Amoena, A dwarf,compact species, covered with bright pink flowers in spring. 10 cts. each ; $ per doz. Di varicata Canadensis. Best of our native species, bright lavender-blue; April and May; 1 ft. Physostegia (False Dragon Head). Vi


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