Condon Bros., Seedsmen, Rock River Valley Seed Farm, Rockford, Illinois 
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2419 Phlox 
Drummondii 
Grandifiora 
Choice Mixed 
sion. 
Condon’s Beautiful 
Annual 
Phlox ‘ Drummonds’ * 
Phlox is one of the easiest grown and 
most satisfactory of all summer-flowering 
annuals. Whether sown en masse or as a 
single border, the brilliant colors found 
among Phlox always make a good impres- 
One of the most valuable characteristics of this 
annual is its free blooming habit. 
Usually the seed is sown outdoors when the maples 
are coming into leaf. Sow thinly and cover with a 
quarter inch of fine soil. When the young plants are 
about an inch or two tall, they should be carefully thinned to 
allow 4 to 6 inches of space between the plants so that they 
can develop freely. The plants grow 15 inches tall. 
2420 Grandifiora Choice White 
Thi9 is perhaps the largest flower of all the annual Phlox. The heads are made up of 
large individual blooms and form a massive cover of pure white over the rich green foliage. 
It is a strong grower and sturdy bloomer. Because of its free-blooming habit it makes a 
very fine display if planted in a double row, as a border to larger beds. Pkt. (600 Seed), I O cts.; 
‘/a oz., 30 cts.; '/ 4 oz., 45 cts.; '/ 2 oz., 70 cts. 
2421 Grandifiora Choice Lilac 
This is an entirely new shade among the annual Phlox. The color is a soft bright lilac, 
accentuated by a white eye in the center. Lilac is a very free and continuous bloomer, with 
large flowers borne in handsome clusters. The plants are of stocky growth and flower most 
profusely all during late spring and summer, and way into the fall if they are given plenty 
of space to develop. Pkt. (600 Seed), 10 cts.; Va oz., 30 cts.; '/ 4 oz., 45 cts.; </ 2 oz., 70 cts. 
2423 Starred and Fringed 
Choice Mixed 
In the fringed flowers the petals are distinctly bordered with 
white, which, together with the bright eye of the center, contrasts 
with the magnificent velvety colors, in more than twenty shades. 
In the Starred Phloxes the central teeth are five to six times as 
long as the lateral ones. Pkt. (600 Seed), 10 cts.; Va oz., 30 cts.; 
Va oz., 45 cts.; '/ 2 oz., 70 cts.; oz., S I. I O. 
2424 New Dwarf Cecily 
The new dwarf large flowering strain of the annual Phlox Drum¬ 
mondii is a most distinct and charming novelty. The plants are 
only six to eight inches in height when in full bloom. The broad, 
rounded heads of flowers as well as the individual florets are of 
large size. The colors vary from light lilac through various shades 
of red and purple. Pkt. (300 Seed), 10 cts.; Va oz., 50 cts.; '/ 4 oz., 
75 cts. 
2422 Grandifiora Choice Crimson 
A magnificent and beautiful shade of rich crimson which looks 
particularly well if seen in full sunlight. The individual flowers 
are large and make up into well-rounded massive heads during bloom¬ 
ing season. Pkt. (300 Seed), 10 cts,; '/ 8 oz„ 35 cts.; '/ 4 oz., 55 cts.; 
Vi oz., 85 cts.; oz., $ 1 . 30 . 
2419 Grandifiora Choice Mixed 
Bloom from seed in ten weeks’ time. If we could have but one 
flower in the garden it would be phlox. Large flowering strains 
chosen with great care for many years; ideal flower of immense 
size and beauty unsurpassed. Colors from white to nearly black, 
including pink, red, violet, crimson, purple, yellow, blue, scarlet and 
brown, striped and blended in an indescribable manner. Pkt. (600 
Seed), 10 cts.; Va oz., 25 cts.; '/ 4 oz., 40 cts.; '/ 2 oz., 60 cts.; oz., 
95 cts. 
Condon’s Giant Poppies 
2428 Shirley Single (Good Mixed) 
The flowers are of exquisite texture and very large. Upon opening 
they appear like wrinkled tissue paper with a silky sheen. The 
range of colors is particularly noteworthy in this variety. There 
are some excellent shades of rose, pink, carmine, crimson,' and sal¬ 
mon. The flowers are borne profusely and continuously through¬ 
out the spring and early summer. Pkt. (7000 Seed), 7 cts.; Va oz., 
20 cts.; Vi oz., 30 cts.; oz., 50 cts. 
2429 Shirley Double (Good Mixed) 
This beautiful strain produces large double and semi-double flowera 
in a wonderful range of colors. Pkt. (7000 Seed), 10 cts.; Va oz., 
20 cts.; Vi oz., 30 cts.; oz., 50 cts. 
2433 Oriental ' 
Scarlet Poppy L 
2433 Oriental Scarlet Perennial 
This is the most showy of all the perennial Poppies. The im¬ 
mense rich scarlet-red flowers are borne profusely during late May 
and June. They are carried on long heavy stems and are excellent 
for cutting. Sew the seed where the plants are to bloom, as they 
do not transplant very satisfactorily. Pkt. (3000 Seed), 10 cts.; Va oz., 
30 cts.; Va oz., 45 cts. 
Poppies are very easily grown and should be included in every 
garden because of their gorgeous colors. Sow the seed thinly in 
drills or broadcast early in the spring where the plants are to bloom. 
Common Sense Culture Directions Printed on every package. 
