CURRIE BROTHERS CO. MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN 
PHLOX DRUMMONDI 
The annual Phlox is unsurpassed as a bedding plant, being 
one of the most brilliant and at the same time the easiest and 
most satisfactory plant for the garden. It grows and thrives in 
almost any soil if given a sunny position, but in a light, rich loam 
it is at its best. Seed may be sown in the open ground soon after 
danger of frost is past in spring, and in a few weeks the plants 
are covered with a mass of bloom, continuing to bear freely until 
cut down by frost in fall. For massing in beds or borders few 
plants are as showy, and they are equally serviceable planted in 
vases and window boxes. The Phlox is a native of Texas, and 
is commonly known as ‘‘Texan Pride.’ Height, 1 foot. 
SELECT LARGE-FLOWERING VARIETIES 
(Phlox Drummondi Grandiflora) 
This is the finest type, having the largest heads of 
blooms, as well as the largest individual flowers; of 
strong, sturdy growth, attaining a height of about 12 
inches. 
Atropurpurea (Warrior)—Dark purple 
Alba—Pure white. 
Brilliant—Rose, with dark eye. 
Carmine—Bright red. - 
Coccinea—Fiery red. 
Isabellina—Y ellow. 
Kermesina Albo-Oculata—Crimson, with white eye. 
Rosea Alba-Oculata—Rose, with white eye. 
Rosea—Bright rose. 
Stellata-Splendens—Glowing scarlet, with white star 
eye. 
Splendens—Brilliant scarlet. 
LARGE-FLOWERING DWARF PHLOX = White—With crimson eye. 
Large Flowering Extra Choice Mixed—A splendid 
A type combining the size of the individual flower and mixture of the best sorts and colors. 
head of the finest Grandifloras, but of dwarf, compact Any of the above, pkt., 10c; 14 oz., 40c; oz., $1.25. 
growth, a perfect combination; and while they do not come 
in the large variety of colors found in the taller-growing 
sorts, they will be found very effective for beds, borders, 
etc., etc. 6 inches. 
Hardy Perennial Phlox. 
STAR PHLOX (P. Cuspidata) 
Pkt. 
Finest Mixed Colors—Pkt., 10c; %4 oz., 75c. Of dwarf habit, with very pretty star-shaped 
flowers. Petals pointed like a star. A novel 
variety; mixed colors. % oz., 40c .......... $0.10 
HARDY PERENNIAL PHLOX 
(P. DECUSSATA) 
Pkt. 
Hardy herbaceous perennial and quite distinct from the 
varieties of Phlox Drummondi which are annuals. 
For best results the seed should be sown as soon as Pinions 
frost is out of the ground in spring or as soon as “Semesan 
gathered in the autumn. The seed we offer has treatment of 
been saved from an unrivalled collection and is oe fl ee a4 
supplied in mixture only. 1% 0z., 75c ............ $0.10 INNS ce 
produced an 
almost per- 
fect stand.” 
HARDY PERENNIAL PHLOX PLANTS 
Small Plants 25¢ each; Large Plants 50c; Postage 10c each 
For Varieties see page 109. Dwarf Annual Phlox. 
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