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PEFLENNIALS 



A formal garden in which our Phlox have been extensively used. Their continuous display from July until 

 September is unexcelled by any other perennial.— Olmsted Bros., Landscape Architects. 



Phlox 



Phlox decussata; syn. paniculata. During the dry, hot Summer weather, when vegetation generally 

 looks at its worst, these plants can be depended upon to brighten the garden with their brilliant blooms. 

 Possibly there is no other class of perennials that plays a more important part in garden making. Although 

 of easy culture, these plants will give best results when grown in fertile soil. The flowers range in color 

 from white to the more brilliant hues of pink and scarlet. Like nearly all perennials, their beauty is best 

 displayed when planted in colonies. Some gardeners even prefer an all-Phlox border, but the beauty of these 

 popular plants is equally well displayed in a mixed planting. Every garden, large or small, has a space which 

 can accommodate these familiar old favorites. 



Prices of Phlox, except where otherwise noted, are $0.20 each; $1.50 per 10; $12.00 per 100 



Aurora Borealis. Very tall variety. A brilliant 

 deep pink. (R) "Tyrian Rose." 



Baron Van Dedem. Deep coral-pink. Darker 

 than (R) "Begonia Rose," 



Braga. Large, individual flowers, shading from 

 a tone lighter than (R) "Tyrian Red" to "Mallow 

 Purple." 



Champs Elysees. Violet red. Between (R) "Aster 

 Purple" and "Rhodamine Purple." 

 Goquilicot. Scarlet, 



Goran d'Ache. (R) Between a "Tyrian Rose" 

 and "Rose Color," 



Daybreak. Very attractive. (R) A light "Rose 

 Pink," 



Eclaireau. Light violet-pink, with a red eye, 

 (R) "Mallow Purple." 



Elizabeth Campbell. An excellent, clear, deep 

 pink with a pale, violet eye, (R) "Begonia Rose," 

 $0.25 each; $2.00 per 10; $15,00 per 100. 







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Europea. A beautiful variety. Large, individual 

 flowers of pinkish-white with carmine eyes, $0.25 

 each; $2,00 per 10; $15.00 per 100, 



F. G. Van Lassburg. Pure white. One of the 

 most beautiful white varieties that we offer. 



General van Heu tz. Individually large and showy 

 flowers the color of crushed strawberries. (R) Deeper 

 than "Begonia Rose." 



Geo. A. Strohlein. One of the best reds. (R) 

 Between a "Tyrian Rose" and "Rose Red." 



Hervor. A light rose-red. (R) Lighter than 

 "Tyrian Rose," 



Mrs. Jenkins. A handsome pure white variety. 



Peachblow. Delicate pink. (R) "Rose Pink." 

 Fine foliage and beautiful flowers. 



Pearl. Beautiful pure white flowers in extra large 

 heads, A late bloomer. $0.25 each; $2.00 per 10; 

 $15,00 per 100, 



Widar. Violet with large, white center. (R) "Pe- 

 tunia Violet." 



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Our experience in past years has taught us that express is the safest method of 

 shipping perennials because of their perishable nature. We therefore reserve the right 

 to ship in this manner when, in our judgment, it seems advisable. 



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