Miss Lingard — Long spikes of white 

 flowers, with faint lavender eye. Early. 



La Vague — Mauve with claret eye. Su- 

 perb grower, never mildews, wonderfully 

 free bloomer. 



Lothair — Salmon-red, dark carmine 

 eye; tall, strong grower. 



Independence — Large and early flower- 

 ing, white, compact truss. 



Peachblow — Delicious rose-pink. Fine 

 foliage and beautiful flowers. 



Widar — Light reddish-violet; large, 

 white center. 



Queen — Very tall growing. Pure white. 



Rhinelander — Soft salmon-pink, deep 

 red eye. Large size. 



Rhynstrom — Bright rose-pink. 



R. P. Struthers — Bright rosy-red, car- 

 mine eye. 



Thor — Deep salmon-pink, scarlet eye. 

 Each, 20c; dozen, ^2.00; 100, ^14.00 

 (except as noted.) 



PHLOX SUBULATA) Moss or 

 Mountain Pink) 



Of very dwarf habit. Thrives every- 

 where. Alba, pure white; Lilacena, laven- 

 der; Rosea, rosy-pink. 



PHLOX R. P. Struthers 



Perennials 



HARDY PHLOX 



The glory of the summer garden; shows 

 up best when planted in masses; plant 12 

 to 18 inches apart. 



All varieties ( unless otherwise noted ) each, 

 20c; dozen, ^2.00; 100, ^14.00. 



Athis — Deep, clear salmon. 



B. Compte — Brilliant, French purple. 



Bridesmaid — White, with crimson eyes. 



Caren d'Ache — Red; exceedingly fine. 



Champs Elysee — Fine, rich purple. 



Eclaireur — Bright rose-carmine. 



Elizabeth Campbell — Bright salmon- 

 pink, with lighter shadings and dark red 

 eye. Each, 50c; dozen, ^5.00. 



Europa — White, crimson-carmine eye. 



Ferd Cortez — Deep crimson, overlaid 

 coppery. 



F. G. Van Lassburg — Pure white. 

 H. O. Wijers — Flowers bright pink cen- 

 ter, white edges, low growing. 

 Iris — Light purple. 



Mad. Paul Dutrie — Soft pink, suffused 

 with white. 



Mrs. Chas. Dorr — Beautiful lavender. 

 Mrs. Jenkins — Pure white, large trusses. 



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PHLOX— La Vague 



