Of all the hardy garden perennials the phlox are among the leaders for they are very 
easy to grow and produce gorgeous flowers. Their magnificent spikes of showy, lasting 
and fragrant flowers are very captivating. Give them plenty of water at the approach of, 
and during the blooming season and they will reward you with a beautiful array of phlox 
during the difficult month of August. The varieties we are offering are all exceedingly 
choice in every way and we are certain that this listing will give you the opportunity of 
adding more choice phlox to your collection at really bargain prices. 
OUR SELECTION FROM VARIETIES LISTED BELOW 
PREPAID 
AFRICA — A new brilliant carmine-red, with 
blood-red eye ; well shaped flower heads com¬ 
posed of large florets. One of the best new 
dark red varieties. 
ATHIS 
Salmon. 
Robust grower of 
BARON VON DEDEM 
orange-scarlet. 
B. COMPTE — Deep red with a distinct French 
purple shade. Very dwarf in habit, growing 
only about 2 ft. high. 
BEACON 
Red. 
BRIDESMAID 
White, red eye. 
ECLAIREUR — Brilliant rose-magenta, with 
lighter halo. 
ENCHANTRESS — Bright salmon-pink with 
dark eye. Strong grower with rich, green, 
glossy foliage. 
ETHEL PRITCHARD — A delightful French- 
mauve color. Strong grower, flowers freely 
and should be planted with white or yellow 
flowers to look its best. Fairly tall grower. 
FIREBRAND — Bright vermilion-scarlet with 
deeper center. Very large, showy trusses 
borne profusely. Strong, robust plants. 
GRAF ZEPPELIN — Pure white flowers with 
vermilion-red eye, very free flowering, and 
a good grower, a strikingly beautiful new 
variety. 
INDEPENDENCE — One of the best large 
flowering white varieties ; flowers pure white 
throughout. 
JULES SANDEAU Dwarf; very large 
flowering; pure pink, extra fine variety. 
L’AFRICAINE — A new variety with large 
flowers of deep pink with red eye. This va¬ 
riety is considered one of the finest new 
introductions. 
LA VAGUE — An improvement over the older 
varieties of similar color, with immense con¬ 
ical heads, borne in great profusion. Warm 
mauve with carmine eyes. 
MISS LINGARD — Pearly white flower, with 
delicate pink eye, very remarkable bloomer, 
producing two or three crops of flowers dur¬ 
ing the season ; indispensable as a cut flower 
for florists’ use. It is the best early white 
phlox known. 
MRS. CHAS. DORR — Lilac. 
MRS. WM. JENKINS — Pure white, late 
flowering, grows very fast and is of medium 
height. A splendid sort for planting in 
masses. 
PAINTED LADY — Silver pink with salmon 
shadings and cherry-red eye. A strong up¬ 
right grower with large masses of flowers ; 
one of the most delicately colored and pleas¬ 
ing of the hardy phlox. 
RIVERTON JEWELL — Very large flowers 
on strong tail stems; in color, a beautiful 
rose-pink with deeper eye. 
Bright rosy-carmine. 
R. P. STRUTHERS 
with claret-red eye. 
RHYNESTROM — A splendid new phlox with 
gigantic flowers of a bright pink. Quite tall ; 
continues in bloom until frost. 
SALMON QUEEN — Considered the best pure 
salmon pink variety ; very large flowers that 
do not fade in the sun. 
SPECIAL FRENCH—Glowing pink. Mammoth 
trusses. 
THOR — Deep salmon pink, suffused with scar¬ 
let ; a white halo surrounds the aniline red 
eye. 
ALL 
PHLOX LISTED *2v£L 
ALL DIFFERENT IRIS for 
(IRIS GERMANICA) 
.00 
PREPAID 
The Iris are often referred to as the "poor man’s orchid.” They are well adapted 
for planting in most any situation in the garden. They add dignity, beauty and 
charm as well as color to any landscape. They are easily cultivated and readily 
flourish into magnificent specimens. The 15 Iris we are offering will all ccme 
properly labelled and contain a fine balance of colors. Orders are accepted now 
for delivery in July, August and September. 
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Almost as soon as the foliage begins to grow, tiny little Iris blooms of exquisite 
beauty appear. They open the Iris season, coming into bloom several weeks before 
their taller brothers. For this reason Dwarf Iris should be used freely around the 
pool, in the rock garden, and around the borders of the garden. They come when 
there are few flowers in bloom and thrive in spite of seeming neglect. This collection 
of 10 all different Dwarf Iris, properly labelled and containing a well balanced assort¬ 
ment of colors, represents a real bargain. Those who have never enjoyed growing 
the Dwarf Iris should order one or more of these collections and those who have 
grown some of them will no doubt want this collection to add to their present plant¬ 
ing. Orders accepted now for delivery in July, August and September. 
A. E. KUNDERD, Inc. 
GOSHEN, INDIANA 
.00 
PREPAID 
10 DWARF IRIS for $ 1 
EACH ONE A DIFFERENT VARIETY 
