• Permanent Hardy Phlox • 
These are most satisfactory, for once planted they 
are permanent. Require little or no protection; free 
from disease and insects. Immense heads, bloom of the 
most delicate colors, produced in continuous profusion. 
R. P. Struthers—Salmon, claret red eye; tall. 
Rosenberg—Purple, red eye. 
Ferdinand Cortez—Tall, deep crimson. 
Rynstrom—Rosy pink, fine for massing. 
Pantheon—Soft salmon rose. Beautiful. 
Champs Elysee—Purple. 
Europa—Pure white, crimson carmine eye. 
Athis—Deep, clear salmon. 
Rheinlander—Salmon pink, claret red eye. 
Terre Neuva—Lavender, dwarf grower. 
Mrs. Jenkins—Best tall early white variety. 
Prices Hardy Phlox: Strong, vigorous, field- 
grown plants, the only reliable kind for immedi¬ 
ate effect, 20c each, 6 for $1.00; $2.00 per dozen, 
postpaid. One each, 10 Phlox above, $1.50 postpaid. 
I love the Jeannette Heller Rose—its color and form 
are beautiful — E. N. H., Montgomery, Ala. 
Phlox, Mrs. Jenkins 
• New Gorgeous German Iris • 
In An Astounding Range of Colors 
German Iris 
Iris or Fleur-de-lis is one of the most beautiful hardy 
garden plants. These handsome beautifully colored and 
marked flowers rival in beauty the most showy Orchids. 
They require very little care, remaining in the ground 
from year to year, increasing in size and beauty. 
Caprice—Cerise, deeper falls, early. 
Caterina—Standards light blue, falls lilac; very large; 
very tall. 
Crimson King—Rich claret purple. 
Dr. Bernice—Standards coppery bronze falls rich vel¬ 
vety crimson. Extra fine. 
Honorabilis—Golden yellow and crimson brown. 
Madame Chereau—White frilled edges beautifully 
penciled violet-blue. 
Queen of May—Lilac pink, large; midseason. Beau¬ 
tiful tall growing variety. 
Speciosa—Lavender and reddish purple. 
Sherwin Wright—Fine bright yellow. 
Walhalla—Standards violet, fall purple. 
Price of all Iris: Strong plants, 15c each; 4 for 
50c; set of 10 varieties above, $1.00 postpaid. 
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PRICES LOW, QUALITY HIGH, SATISFACTION GUARANTEED 
