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SELECT HAKDY PHLOXES.
Albion (Medium.) Pure white, faint aniline-red eye.
Antonin Mercie (Medium.) Light ground color, upper half of petal
deeply suffused bluish lilac, large white halo in center.
Asia. (Medium.) A delicate shade of mauve with a crimson-carmine eye.
B. Comte. (Medium.) Intensely rich purplish-crimson.
Bridesmaid. (Tall.) Pure white with large crimson-carmine eye.
Champs Elysee. (Dwarf.) A very bright rosy-magenta.
Coquelicot. (Dwarf.) A fine pure scarlet with crimson-red eye.
Eclaireur. (Tall.) Brilliant rosy-magenta, with large lighter halo.
Elizabeth Campbell. (Medium). Very bright salmon-pink, with lighter
shadings, dark crimson eye, a new shade.
Eugene Danzanvillier. (Tall.) Lilac shading white towards the edges;
large white center
Europa. (Medium.)
trusses.
Frau Anton Buchner.
White, with a crimson-carmine eye. Very large
(Dwarf.) The finest white variety, largest truss
and individual flowers; dwarf habit.
General Von Heutz. (Medium.) Scarlet, rose-shadings, crimson-red
eye. A very beautiful and attractive sort.
George A. Strohlein. (Medium.) Bright scarlet, crimson-red eye.
Henry Murger. (Tall.) White, crimson-carmine centre.
H. O. Wijers. (Tall.) Wnite with bright crimson-carmine eye.
Jeanne d'Arc. (Tall.) Clear white. A splendid variety.
La Vogue. (Medium.) Beautiful, soft, light pink. Large floweri.
Le Mahdi. (Tall.) Very deep reddish violet with darker eye.
Louise Abbema. (Dwarf.) A dwarf variety. Very large flower.
Pure white.
Mme. Paul Dutrie. (Tall.) A delicate lilac-rose. The flowers are
very large and borne in panicles of immense size.
Mrs. Jenkins. (Tall.) A grand early variety; pure white. (See cut)
Obergartner Wittig. (Medium.) Bright magenta, with crimson-car.
mine eye; large flower and truss.
Pantheon. (Tall.) Bright carmine-rose, fine for massing.
Prof. Virchow. (Medium.) Bright carmine, overlaid with orange-scarlet.
R. P. Struthers. (Tall.) Rosy carmine with claret-red eye.
Rosenberg. (Medium.) Bright reddish-violet, with blood-red eye,
large truss. Flowers as large as silver dollars.
Rynstrom. (Tall.) A fine variety for massing. Flowers large and
very effective. Bright rose shaded carmine.
Selma. (Tall.) Large flower, pale rose mauve, claret red eye.
Siebold. (Tall.) Bright
vermillion-red, overlaid
with orange scarlet, crim-
son-red eye. A very
showy variety. (See cut)
Sunshine. (Dwarf.) Ani-
line-red, crimson-red eye
light halo.
Vesuvius. (Medium.) Pure
red, with bright purple
eye; a dazzling color.
VonLassburg. .Medium)
A grand white variety,
color very pure, floweri
exceptionally large.
Widar. Light, reddish vio-
let, with large white
center.
Price, 15 c. each, $1.50
per doz., $10.00 per 100.
set of 34 for $4.50.
HARDY BLUE
PHLOX.
Phlox Laphamii. This variety
blooms in the spring and is grown
quite extensively for the New York
plant market. It is a very attractive
variety, grows about a foot high,
forming dense masses and covered
completely with lavender blue flowers, large and fragrant. As a border plant, or for cemetery plant-
ing it is invaluable. Price, 20c. each, $2.00 per doz. $12.00 per 100.
PRIMLUAS
PRIMULA MALACOIDES. A new species from China. It is fairly loaded down with
flowers of a very pretty shade of light lilac. They are borne in clusters on long, slender but wiry
stems, the individual flowers are one-half to three-fourths inch across. The foliage is very
attractive, making a handsome setting for the flowers. As a pot plant or for cut flowers it is of
the greatest value. (See cut.) Price, strong plants from 4-inch pots for immediate blooming,
30c. each; $3.00 per doz Young plants, 15c. each; $1.50 per doz.
PRIMULA MALACOIDES ALBA. Similar in habit of growth to the above. The flowersare
pure white. It possesses the same free blooming qualities and makes a fine pot plant. Price,
strong plants from 4-inch pots for immediate blooming, 30c. each; $3.00 per doz. Young plants
15c. each; $1 . 50 per doz.
PRIMULA OBCONICA. (Large fringed hybrids) These are great improvements; large
frlnged-edge flowers nearly double the size of the older type and containing several colors.
Including lavender, blush-pink, white, etc. Price strong plants, 25c. each, $2.25 per doz.
PALMS.
COCOS WEDDELLIANA. This beautiful Palm is the most delicately graceful in cultivation. The
finely cut leaves are recurved with exquisite grace. Price, fine specimen plants from 4-in, pots, 75c. each.
KENTIA BELMOREANA. This is sometimes called the " Curly Palm," and is recognized as among
the best for all purposes. Our plants are of stout stocky growth, and are sure to give satisfaction.
Price, 5-ir. pots, $1.25 each; 4-in. pots. 75c. each.
KENTIA FORSTERIANA. A taller growing variety than the above, with broader leaves, longer stems. It
makes a large plant in a shorter period and for its truly majestic appearance, it is greatly in demand. Price 5-in.
pots. $1.00 each, 4-inch pots, 75c. each.
FOR COMPLETE LIST OF HARDY GARDEN PLANTS SEE PAGES 174 AND 175,
SPECIAL OFFER. For
massing in borders and
large beds we offer a gen-
eral assortment without
names. Price, $8.00 pet

100.
Date circa 1915
date QS:P,+1915-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
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Source https://www.flickr.com/photos/biodivlibrary/16204894039
Author Henry G. Gilbert Nursery and Seed Trade Catalog Collection.; Peter Henderson & Co.
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Everything for the garden.
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43874961
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149634 (Find related Wikimedia Commons images)
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78295 (Find related Wikimedia Commons images)
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NameFound:(Medium NameFound:Cocos weddelliana NameConfirmed:Cocos weddelliana H. Wendl. EOLID:1140095 NameBankID:5830491 NameFound:Kentia belmoreana NameConfirmed:Kentia belmoreana C. Moore & F. Muell. EOLID:1142854 NameBankID:8371204 NameFound:Kentia forsteriana NameConfirmed:Kentia forsteriana F.Muell. EOLID:1142853 NameFound:Lilac NameConfirmed:Lilac P. Miller, 1754 NameFound:Medium NameConfirmed:Medium NameBankID:4904049 NameFound:Phlox NameConfirmed:Phlox L. EOLID:40661 NameFound:Primula malacoides NameConfirmed:Primula malacoides EOLID:2891980 NameBankID:5879297 NameFound:Primula obconica NameConfirmed:Primula obconica EOLID:2892004 NameBankID:5850681 NameFound:Vesuvius
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  • Everything for the garden, 1915
  • Garden Stories
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  • Books
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  • Catalogs
  • Equipment and supplies
  • Flowers
  • Gardening
  • Lawn mowers
  • Seeds
  • U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Library
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  • dc:identifier https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/43874961
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  • u.s. department of agriculture, national agricultural library
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