Hardy Phlox 



Fragrant, dependable Phlox blooms are the glory of 

 midsummer gardens. 



The great flower-heads are extremely showy, even 

 from a distance, and the color range magnificent — bril- 

 liant or soft, light or dark — red, pink, lavender, purple 

 to almost blue, or white. Once planted, they survive for 

 years. Do not allow them to go to seed and you will 

 keep the same clear colors that you plant. Seedlings are 

 apt to be off color and crowd out the original plants. The 

 kinds offered below are especially fine in color and size. 



CULTURE. The soil should be well drained, deeply 

 spaded and enriched with well-rotted manure or bone- 

 meal. Plant 12 to 15 inches apart, preferably in full sun. 



OFFER 18 Phlox, 1 each of all on this page, $7.85 

 ^2^' ALL PRICES POSTPAID 



Phlox, 

 Columbia. 

 Very long in 



bloom. 

 65 cts. ea. ; 

 3 for $1.75. 



8 POPULAR PHLOX ^S" 



50 cts. ea.; 3 of one variety for $1.25 



Brilliant. Light, shining scarlet with darker eye. Extra 



fragrant. Many large flowers. 

 Charles Curtis. Non-fading Mandarin-red, a spark- 

 ling, showy color. Strong grower, 2 3^^ to 3 feet tall. 

 Europa. White with crimson eye. Richly fragrant. 

 Leo Schlageter. Light carmine-scarlet with slightly 



darker eye. Large trusses on a good vigorous plant. 

 IVIary Louise. Unusually large heads with very large 



individual florets, as white as the whitest marble. 

 Painted Lady. Silvery pink with cherry eye. Very fine. 



2 3/2 to 3 feet. 

 Salmon Beauty. Clear salmon-pink with white eye. 



Outstanding. 

 Starlight. A starry white eye on a violet ground gives 



this variety a lovely distinction. 



OFFER 125A. i each of the above «►*> oc 

 8 Popular Phlox for ^J.OO 



7 STRIKING PHLOX $2-85 



50 cts. ea.; 3 of 1 variety for $1.25 



American Beauty. Clear, deep pink. Large flowers on 

 strong, healthy plants. 



Aurora. The large flowers are light salmon-pink beauti- 

 fully rayed with white. 



Caroline Vandenberg. A clear, good lavender-blue. 

 Large florets. 



Flash. Carmine-crimson with bright scarlet center. 

 A flashing color. Blooms freely. About 2 feet tall. 



George Stipp. Lovely salmon. 



Pink Charm. Bright, clear pink with scarlet sheen. 

 Medium height, many flower stems. 



Progress. Probably the best blue Phlox, its color a good 

 mid-blue that is most attractive. 



OFFER 125B. i each of the above d»o oc 

 7 Striking Phlox for J2.85 



7^ SeU Sucf. U P^x 



8 Named Phlox 52-75 



Unless you need specific varieties or colors, here 

 is our best Phlox offer, 8 named kinds, all different, 

 from the above or others equally as good. Each will 

 be a fine named variety and different colors will be 

 represented. Plants in collections are the same 

 quality as those sold separately. 



ASK FOR OFFER 125C 



3 EXTRA-FINE PHLOX 



65 cts. ea.; 3 of one variety for $1.75 



Augusta. See illustration below. Plant Pat. 252. Lovely 

 American-Beauty-red or deep cherry-red which does 

 not bleach in the sun. Tints of orange show when the 

 flowers first open. The plant is vigorous. This is a 

 variety of exceptional quality and vivid color. 



Columbia. See illustration above. Plant Pat. 118. 

 Acknowledged by expert gardeners as the finest light 

 pink Phlox. The color is a light cameo-pink with 

 faint blue shading at the center. Flowering laterals 

 develop after the main * flower- head has faded and 

 greatly extend its flowering season. 



Purple Heart. Vigorous, healthy habit with large in- 

 dividual florets in good-sized trusses. The color is a 

 live shade of deep blue-purple intensified by a darker 

 center. 



OFFER 125D. 4 each of Augusta and Columbia, will 

 make a real 'show in your garden. The 8 

 Extra-Fine Phlox for 



$3.35 



Phlox, 



Augusta. 



65 cts. ea.; 



3 for $1.75. 



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