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PHLOX 



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Augusta. See illus. Plant Pat. 

 252. Does not fade. A splendid 

 variety. 65 cts. ea.; 3 for 

 $1.75. 

 Chesapeake. Plant Pat. pend. 

 New. Tyrian-rose with silver 

 reverse. Compact, 15-inch 

 plants. 65 cts. ea. ; 3 for $1.75. 

 Columbia. See illus. Plant 

 fc Pat. 118. Finest light pink. 

 Blue eye. Long in 

 bloom. 65 cts. ea.; 

 3 for $1.75. 

 Purple Heart. New. 

 Deep blue - purple 

 with darker center. 

 65 cts. ea.; 3 for 

 $1.75. 



Columbia. A charming pink Phlox. 65 cts. ea. 



OFFER 121 A 



1 each 

 of the above four 



$2.35 



Plant hardy PHLOX this fall for bloom next summer when other perennial flowers 



are few. 



4 CHOICE PHLOX $ 1 65 7 BRILLIANT PHLOX $ 2" 35 



40 cts. ea.; 3 of a variety for $1.00 



Caroline Vandenberg. The bluest Phlox 

 of all. Lavender-blue. Large florets. 



Europa. White with carmine eye. 



Flash. A flashing red that compels attention. 



George Stipp. Lovely salmon. 



New Bird. Striking reddish purple with 

 darker eye. A gorgeous, vivid color. 



Painted Lady. Silvery pink with cherry eye. 



Thor. Full, symmetrical heads of salmon- 

 pink florets with red centers. One of the 

 very best. Tall and strong. 



OFFER 121D. 1 each, 7 Briiiant Phlox $2.35 



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



Brilliant. Shining scarlet with darker eye 

 Extra fragrant. Many large blooms. 



Mary Louise. White. Unusually large 

 heads of waxy flowers, white as Carrara 

 marble. Florets almost twice the size of 

 ordinary Phlox. 



Salmon Beauty. Clear salmon-pink with 

 white eye. Outstanding. 



Starlight. A starry white eye on a violet 

 ground gives this variety a lovely dis- 

 tinction. 



OFFER 121B. 4 choice Phlox $1.65 



15 PHLOX— 1 each of all listed $3? $6 15 



A fine collection of superior varieties that 

 will give a mass of midsummer bloom. 



ASK FOR OFFER 121C 



DELPHINIUMS, Field- 3 rown Plants 



See illustration. Plant these aristocratic flowers to make the high spot in your garden. 

 They come in glorious shades of blue, from deep violet to palest blue-lavender and countless 

 lovely intermediate tints. Flowers large, spikes tall, strong and graceful. For a brilliant 

 garden picture, plant Delphiniums in back of the 

 gold and copper of Daylilies, Regal Lilies. 

 Field-grown Delphinium Hybrids. 50 cts. ea.; 

 3 for $1.25 



REGAL LILIES 



See illustration. Probably the easiest fine Lily to 

 grow and one of the most beautiful. Deliciously 

 fragrant blooms in June; white trumpets with golden 

 throats, the outside stained wine-color. 

 3 for 95 cts. ; 6 for $1.85; 12 for $3.50; 100 for $27.50 



Delphinium Hybrids 



Aquilegia (Columbine) 



REGAL LILY 



Easy to grow, long lasting, 

 fragrant and one of the world's 

 most beautiful Lilies. 3 for 

 95 cts.; 6 for $1.85. 



12 FINE PERENNIALS, $4.35 



Refined, neat-growing perennials which are 



suitable for any garden or border, large or small. 



Each has a long season of showy, attractive bloom. 



1 Anthemis, Moonlight 



3 Aquilegia (Columbine) 



1 Carnation. Lucia 



1 Carnation, Silvermine 



1 Coreopsis, Golden Shower 



3 Dianthus (Pinks,) 1 each Meg Gardner, 



Mrs. Back and Mrs. Wormald 

 1 Gypsophila, Rosy Veil (Baby's Breath) 

 1 Iberis, Snowfflake (Evergreen Candytuft) 

 ASK FOR OFFER 121 



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