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PHLOX DRUMMONDI. 



PHLOX GRANDIFLORA. 



A bed of Phlox insures perpetual bloom and supplies an abundance of cut flowers for the 

 house. Its hardiness, easy cultivation, rich colorings and long keeping make it an indis- 

 pensable feature of the summer garden. The Grandiflora is a large-flowering variety, 

 Doth the single blossoms and flower-heads being very large and showy. Mixture of named 

 varieties. Pkt., 100 seeds, 4 cts.; 3 pkts., 10 cts. 



DOUBLE WHITE PHLOX. 



The single Phlox I should ordinarily pronounce the more desirable, but include this in 

 my list because of its exceptional value for floral designs, decorations and all cut purposes. 

 Massed in a bed, it is also very handsome. Pkt., 100 seeds, 5 cts. 



FRINGED AND STAR PHLOXES. 



A mixture of the Fringed, or Fimbriata, and Star of Quedlinburg Phloxes, both of which 

 are represented in the cut. The petals of both are toothed or fringed ; in the former they 

 are bordered bv an irregular line of white, while in the latter each petal sends out a long 



Soint, giving the blossom a star-like appearance that adds much to its daintiness and 

 eauty. Found in all the Phlox colors. Mixed. Pkt., 100 seeds, 4 cts. 



HORTENSIA DWARF PHLOX. 



A lovely dwarf variety, only about six inches high and very compact. Splendid for edg- 

 ings. The single blossoms, as well as the clusters, are smaller than iti the common Phlox, 

 but they are borne in abu.ndance and appear in many new and beautiful colors, forming a 

 floral crown for each little plant which will last for weeks. Mixed. Pkt., 100 seeds, 5 ct8. 



Phlox, mixed. The above varieties mixed. Pkt., 150 seeds, 6 cts. 



Collection of Phlox, One pkt. of each of the above varieties, 16 ctg. 



Rock Creek, Kan., April, 



used your seeds for the first time 

 last year. They were the best I ever 

 tried." Mrs. Helen C. Turner. 



PERENNIAL PHLOX. 



As I ride througli the country or towns 

 and see the homely, faded-out magenta 

 shades of the Perennial Phlox, I wonder 

 if people know of the many and greatly 

 improved varieties of tlii& Phlox. It is 

 so nardy and easily cultivated, taking 

 care of itself, and makes such a fine 

 show in the garden, I wonder, also, that 

 every one does not cultivate it. For five 

 cents you can get some of the newest 

 and choicest hybrid varieties. Why not 

 try it? Finest mixed. Pkt., 30 seeds, 5 

 cts. 



