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Phlox, Border Queen. Lovely pink. 
3 Extra-Fine Phlox for $4-5° 
60 cts. ea.; 3 of one variety for $1.50 
Atlanta. Plant Pat. 329. This fine new Phlox has extraor- 
dinarily large flower-heads.: The individual florets 
are white, beautifully shaded pale blue. The eye Is a 
deep blue. As with Columbia, secondary flower-heads 
greatly prolong the blooming season. 
Augusta. See illustration. 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. It Is a variety 
of exceptional quality and vivid color. 
Columbia. Plant Pat. 118. Acknowledged by expert 
gardeners as the finest light pmnk Phlox. The color ts 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. 
1 each of above 3 Phlox for........ $1 50 
3 each of Augusta and Columbia, will 9 75 
make a real show in your garden. The 6 for........ . 
New Phlox, Augusta 
HARDY PHLOX 
For Midsummer Blootn 
There’s an indescribable charm, a fascination, 
about Phlox that is all their own. They survive the 
most severe winters to rear their great heads of bril- 
liant, fragrant flowers and again add gay colors to your 
garden. Blooming from midsummer till early fall, 
their glorious colorful heads are the backbone of the 
summer garden. 
Stroll around to your Phlox border before dusk any 
calm summer evening. Enjoy the lovely colors and 
inhale the soothing fragrance. The newer kinds are 
especially fine in color and size. 
CULTURE. The soil should be well drained, deeply 
spaded, and enriched with well-rotted manure or 
bonemeal. Plant 12 to 15 inches apart, preferably in 
full sun. 
12 Phlox, 1 each of all on this page, $5. 95 
ALL PRICES POSTPAID 
6 Popular Phlox 9-75 
50 cts. ea.; 3 of one variety for $1.25 
Border Queen. See illustration. Enormous heads of 
pure pink; one of the truest shades of pink to be found 
in Phlox. Very much the color of ripe watermelon. 
Plant rather dwarf and spreading. 
Charles Curtis. A brilliant, non-fading Mandarin-red, 
a clear and sparkling shade which is showy even at a 
distance. It Is a strong grower, 214 to 3 feet tall, with 
good clean foliage. 
Flash. A flashing color that compels attention. Car- 
mine-crimson florets with orange-scarlet centers. 
Blooms freely; medium height, about 2 feet. 
Leo Schlageter. Light carmine-scarlet with slightly 
darker center. Large trusses and a vigorous plant 
with good habit of growth. 21% to 3 feet. 
Mary Louise. White. Unusually large heads of waxy 
flowers, so white that they remind one of Carrara 
marble. Indrvidual florets very large, almost twice the 
size of ordinary Phlox. A good plant, 2% to 3 feet high. 
Pink Charm. Bright clear pink with a scarlet sheen; 
medium height, producing many flowering stems. 
1 each of the above 6 popular Phlox for $ 9 . i 5 
3 Fine Standard Phlox 
50 cts. each; 3 of one variety for $1.25 
Aurora. The large flowers are light salmon-pink beauti- 
fully rayed with white. 
Painted Lady. The florets are a delightful combination 
of silver-pink with salmon shadings and cherry-red 
centers. 21% to 3 feet high. 
Thor. Full, symmetrical heads of salmon-pink florets 
with red centers. One of the very best. Tall and strong; 
about 2% feet high. 
THE BEST BUY IN PHLOX 
Q NAMED PHLOX $9.65 
Our Selection 
Unless you need specific varieties or colors, here is 
our best Phlox offer. 8 named kinds, all different, 
including some not listed above. Each will be cor- 
rectly named and all colors will be represented. 
Plants in collections are the same quality as those 
sold separately. 
