Just I magine ! PHLOX 
Your selection from 22 beautiful varieties 
2-year old heavily rooted 
field grown plants 
ALL 22 VARIETIES $ 3' ( 
ATHIS — Salmon. 
PLANT PHLOX NOW 
BARON VON DEDUM — Robust grower of 
orange-scarlet. 
FOR BLOOMS NEXT SUMMER 
Of all the hardy perennial Summer 
flowers, the phlox are perhaps the' 
most dazzling of all. Planted in the 
perennial border or in a separate 
bed by themselves, they make a 
showing that adds much grace and 
charm to the garden. A little extra 
attention in the way of judicious 
pinching back and cutting off the 
faded flowers will make it possible 
to have a continuous succession of 
bloom until frost. Give them plenty 
of water during the blooming sea¬ 
son. They succeed well in most any 
position. The splendid range of 
marvelous colors make them all the 
more desirable. 
BRIDESMAID — White, red eye. 
CHAMP ELYSSES — Dark purple with large 
trusses. 
ECLAIREUR — Brilliant rose-magenta, with light¬ 
er halo. 
ENCHANTRESS — Bright salmon-pink with dark 
eye. Strong grower with rich, green, glossy foliage. 
EUROPA — Pure white with small crimson-carmine 
eye. Very large individual flower and truss. 
FIREBRAND — Bright vermilion-scarlet with deep¬ 
er center. Very large, showy trusses borne pro¬ 
fusely. Strong, robust plants. 
GRAF ZEPPELIN — Pure white flowers with 
vermilion-red eye, very free flowering, and a good 
grower, a strikingly beautiful new variety. 
INNOCENCE — Pure white. 
JULES SANDEAU — Dwarf; very large flowering, 
pure pink; extra fine variety. 
JUST GIVE THEM ORDI¬ 
NARY CARE, THEN WATCH 
THEM REWARD YOU WITH 
FINE BLOOMS YEAR AFTER 
YEAR. 
MARSHAL FRENCH —Best red that has ever 
been grown. Retains the beautiful carmine color 
over a period of many days. 
MRS. CHAS. DORR — Lilac. 
MRS. WM. JENKINS — Pure white, late flower¬ 
ing, grows very fast and is of medium height. A 
splendid sort for planting in masses. 
PAINTED LADY — Silver pink with salmon shad¬ 
ings and cherry red eye. A strong upright grower 
with large masses of flowers; one of the most deli¬ 
cately colored and pleasing of the hardy Phlox. 
PROF. VIRCHOW — Carmine, shaded brilliant 
orange-scarlet. 
R. P. STRUTHERS — Bright rosy-carmine, with 
claret-red eye. 
RHINELANDER — Deep salmon-pink, with a 
distinct bright red eye. 
RHINESTROM — A splendid new Phlox with 
gigantic flowers of a bright pink. Quite tall; con¬ 
tinues in bloom until frost. 
SIEBOLDI — Red. 
WINEDOT — Pink, red eye. 
WIDAR — Red violet, with large white eye. 
E. KUNDERD, Inc 
Goshen, Indiana 
