BRAND’S POPULAR PHLOX 
PHLOX 
Collection B 
BRIDESMAID. Large, beautifully formed white, with a large car¬ 
mine eye. 
ECLAIREUR. A purplish crimson with white aureole. One of the 
Phlox that seldom kills out. 
ENCHANTRESS. A beautiful salmon-pink. Looks very much like 
Elizabeth Campbell, but a much better grower. 
FRAULEIN VON LASSBUBG. The purest snow-white in cultiva¬ 
tion, large open truss, wonderful cut flower. 
R. P. STRUTHERS. Rosy carmine with claret eye. Wonderful va¬ 
riety as it stands up so well in hot sun. 
RIJNSTROOM. Very large trusses of rosy pink flowers. Shade of 
Paul Neyron rose. Very free flowering. 
SIEBOIiD. Orange-scarlet with red eye. Very thrifty, profuse 
bloomer. Immense spikes and many of them. 
THOR. Great trusses and immense florets. Deep salmon-pink with 
aniline-red eye. A charming variety. 
VON HOCHBERG. A medium tall growing, very thrifty sort. Deep 
brilliant red. One of the very best of the reds. 
WIDAR. Very large indivdual florets of lavender-purple with large 
white center. Large panicles. 
Phlox, Thor. 
Collection C 
Phlox, Beacon. 
CHAMPS EIiYSEE. Very large trusses and florets in a most 
pleasing red-purple. 
DEUTSCHLAND. Flowers of moderate size of intense fiery scar¬ 
let. The most dazzling Phlox we have ever seen. 
ELIZABETH CAMPBELL. A very large, soft, even salmon-pink 
with distinctly lighter halo. 
ETHEL PRITCHARD. A fairly tall growing new Phlox, with large 
panicles of individual florets of the greatest size. A delightful 
French mauve. Almost a blue. 
PERNAND CORTEZ. A most pleasing deep rose-pink with salmon 
shadings toward the center. 
FIREBRAND. A brilliant rich red. A very free flowering variety 
of medium height. One of the most brilliant Phlox known. 
MRS. JENKINS. One of the best whites ever produced. Beautiful 
large trusses of perfect form with large florets. 
PRIME MINISTER. A great large white with a large crimson-red 
eye. Eye very prominent. 
RHEINLANDER. Mottled salmon-pink, intensified by a distinct 
claret - red 
eye. Flowers 
and truss of 
large size. 
SUNSET. A dis¬ 
tinct Phlox a- 
mong the new 
ones. A beau¬ 
tiful shade of 
salmon-red. 
New Phlox 
ALPHA. A beautiful new Phlox with the same long spikes and 
the same waxy leaves as Miss Lingard. Color a bright mauve 
self. Cut-and-come-again. 
BETTY LOU. Bright orange-scarlet with claret center; medium 
height, with many lateral branches affording a long season of 
bloom. 
COMUS. Clear pink, overlaid bright orange-scarlet; florets large; 
medium height, the plant being well branched from the ground. 
This new variety is similar in habit to Jules Sandeau, blooming 
somewhat later in season and more attractive in color. 
COQUELICOT. One of the most brilliant of all Phlox. A bright 
piercing scarlet. 
GENERAL VAN HEUTZ. A desirable new Phlox with a peculiarly 
pleasing habit of growth. Large florets and trusses of a pleas¬ 
ing salmon-red. 
J. H. KOEHLER. A new Phlox from Mr. Fryer. A very delicate 
shade of true salmon-pink. 
MIA RUYS. A low-growing, much branched Phlox, not over 18 
inches high. Extra large flowers and trusses of a pure waxv 
white. _ 
MRS. HARDING. A new deep rose-pink, shaded salmon Large 
trusses of beautiful form. 
MME. BEZANSON. A free flowering Phlox with very large trusses 
Rich, velvety, deep cherry-red. 
VESTA. A very thrifty new Phlox. Early. Bright geranium-red, 
with deep carmine center. 
Phlox Subulata 
(New) Atropurpurea 
Much better, brighter and richer than 
the old varieties 
Here is a distinctive new introduction 
which adds much to the dignity and desira¬ 
bility of the creeping Phlox group. Its lavish 
flower expanse stands out pre-eminently in 
its class during the spring season—much 
darker than any of the older varieties. A rich 
red-purple. 
Strong Clomps, 
50c 
SPECIAL 
Any Three of These New Phlox 
sent Postpaid for. 
Entire Collection 
Phlox, Postpaid for. 
of Ten New 
$ 1.00 
$2.75 
Phlox Subulata Atropurpurea. 
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