MISS EMMA V. WHITE 
Honolulu, S. I., May, '13.— "I uever before saw such 
beautiful Fhlox as I grew from your seed." 
—Mrs. May Kothwell. 
ANNUAL PHLOX 
Phlox Grandiflora Mixed. AhpdofPblox 
insurrs p.T|M'tual hhiom aud fsui)])li('s an almiulancH 
ot cnl ildwiTs for Tliu hou:<e. The CraTiditldra is a 
lami'-ll<i\M'ri!i.u strain, lioth the pintrlc l)l(,s>.onis anil 
Howcr heads lieint? very lartre and shcnw . 'i hi^^ is 
exceptionally line, as I make it nivscir. incie.dinu 15 
or more ol tlie best named varieties. Flit 2(10 
seeds, 5e: 2 pl<ts., 8c: M6 oz.. 15c. ' " 
Nove'ty Phloxes. A striking mixture of strip- 
ed and star-eyed \ arict ies. Pkt.. 150 seeds, 5c. 
Phlox, Salmon Pink. Very effective and 
heautiful, especially when ^rowu in a mass by itself 
or with white. Pkt.. 150 seeds. 5c. 
Phlox, Vermilion Scarlet. A lovely deep 
brilliant scarlet, almost as liandsome for beddiut; as 
geraniums. Pkt., 150 seeds, 5c. 
Phlox, White Perfection. Large, pure wbite 
blossoms. Pretty for cemetery or design work. 
Pkt., 1.50 seeds, 5c. 
Phlox, Dwarf Mixed. The bl( issf)ms form a 
floral crown lor each little plant which will last for 
weeks, .sj/iendid for edgings or ribbon bedding. 
Pkt., 100 seeds. 6c. 
Phlox, Dwarf Fireball. Blood red. Pkt., 100 
seeds, 7c. 
Phlox, Dwarf Snowball. Pure white. 
100 seeds, 7c. 
Phlox, Fringed and Star. Petals toot 
fringi'd; in some tlic\ arf bonh-rcil h\ an irr 
line of white, in others ea<'li ])('tal sciuls out 
point giving the blossoms a star-like ai)i)earauce. 
Mixed. Pkt., 150 seeds, 5< -. 2 pkts 8c 
PHLOX, SPECIAL mIxED. 
The preceding nine sorts mixed. Pkt., 150 seeds. 
Be; 2 i)kts. 8c.: I-IC ny.., 15c. 
GRANDIFLORA PHLOX COLLECTION. 
One-half pkt each of s grand sorts, including 
those in the illustration and four others equally 
handsoiiK!, 20c. 
PERENNIAL PHLOX. 
Pkt., 
led or 
•LMilar 
a long 
THREE SPECIAL IRIS OFFERS 
Nn. 1 K,„ir rli,,i. 
Mnr-,.|iii an. I 0;h r 
No. -1 Six ,-l ■, 
CIllTravi. Oliciitulls 
4.'jc, pobtpaid. 
No. 3 The two collections for 70c. .See pp. 47 and 57 
for descriptions. ' ' ' 
laiiK (1 Iri.';fs— i;iiza))oth, Flon^scons 
f May fur ."iOc, prLstjiaid. 
laincd Irises— Edith, Khedive. Mad 
•uipl.. Queen and Sans Souci for 
Don't wa^tc space on 
magenta shades u hen a 
some of tlie newest and c 
Sow seeds in thi' ground ii 
a shallow tiox i witli good 
out 
the liomely faded 
few cents will fi-jve you 
lioiee-r liyhrid \arieties 
I the fail, or in winter in. 
drainage I and set it on 
the north side of the house to freeze and thaw. 
1'lie seeds will come u]i in the spring. Finest 
mixed, 2 to 3 feet. Pkt., 40 seeds, 7c. 
PERILLA NANKINENSIS. 
A tall growing decorative plant, with purjilish 
mulhi-rry-colored foliage, prettv to mass w ith >ilver 
or green-leaved plants. Very pretty for the liorder 
where tall effects are desired, or to edge a hed of 
other tall growing plants. 2 feet. Pkt., 100 seeds, 4c. 
PLATYCODON. 
(Japanese Bell Flower) 
A hardy perennial that blooms the first year 
with showy large hell-shaped flowers, in blue or 
white. Will last longer as a cut flower than al- 
most anything els<\ 2 to :i feet. 
Double and Single Mixed. Tlie iilant< are 
covered for ;i Ion- period with li(\antiful hell- 
shaped blossoms, forming liighly ornamental little 
husht'.s It is interesting, t...,, to watch the unfold- 
ing ot the buds, wlii<di lir-t apin-ar like tiny pufE 
balls. In the double sorts there will hv. two rows of 
petals. Imt not a large percentage will come double. 
1 kt., 200 seeds, 5c. 
Dwarf Platycodon. Blossoms smaller and 
more bell-shaped. Bloom all summer. Pretty for 
an edging or for pots. 6 to 8 inches. Pkt.. 200 
seeds, 5c. 
FOR SHADY PLACES 
I am often askc 
pl.'iccs?" Tlic f. 
Anchiisa. Ain iin 
ffTs I'.ni'teii, Ii,- 
Culenduia, Ciin 
Coluniliine, C(irc. 
f"w'. rhliix, For^'cl-Me- 
Maiiraiid la. M itjnrinctti 
What flowers will <1,, well in shady 
ivint; may he used- Achillea, Alvssnni, 
AraliLs. Alpina. Asperula. Aster, Bacliel-,^ 
I. tiil^erous-riK.led, Cliinese Primrose,^ 
iiiy Hell, Chrysantlieinuih (annual), 
s. Daisy (En-lisle, F.sidischelt^i.-i, Fever- 
1, Fext.-I,.ve, (iedrlia. Larkspur, 
Miniiilus. (lenellier;i, raiisy. Pe- 
tunia, Pinks, Peppy, Sua jidragen. Viol 
PHLOX TESTIMONIAL. 
"r wish you Could haw s,..n the array of colors in my 
bed of I'hlox -r,,wn fmni .v,,ur iXovcdly and (iraudifloni 
seed. 1 never l"'f, .r,. >aw so many vurict i,-s and hrilliant 
colors and such euuniioua trusses," Mis. (J. E. Warner 
