J . K. Alexander , E. Bridgewater, Massachusetts E. Bridgewater Dahlia Gardens 
Hardy Perennial Phlox 
Among hardy harbaceous plants, none are more gorgeous, and more easily grown than the Phlox. They 
are perfectly hardy, and will grow in any soil, and produce magnificent spikes of the most gorgeous flowers, last¬ 
ing weeks, and year after year, with but little care. These plants will produce an abundance of flowers, which 
are very fragrant. 
Choice New Phlox for 1920 
TEN CHOICE NEW PHLOX FOR 1920, prepaid to any part of the United States or Canada for $4.00. 
CREPUSCULE. A superb variety with very large 
individual flowers, which form a truss of immense 
size. The coloring of this variety is very odd, and 
attracts considerable comment; a very difficult 
variety to describe; an odd shade of lavender violet, 
shading to pale blue. 35 cents each. 
EUROPA. A very distinct new Phlox that wins in¬ 
stant favor, and proves deserving of a place in the 
gardens of the most particular. The plants are 
remarkably sturdy, and of good erect habit. The 
individual flowers and trusses are very large, which 
add to its value. White with a decided crimson- 
carmine eye. 50 cents each. 
FRAU ANTON BUCHNER. An exquisite pure 
white variety. Plants are of medium height, and 
very sturdy. The individual flowers of this variety 
are much larger than those of any other white 
variety to my knowledge. 50 cents each. 
GENERAL VAN HEUTSZ. A very brilliant salmon- 
red, with an occasional light shading at the center. 
A variety of medium height, and good habit. This 
is one of the showiest. 35 cents each. 
HENRY MURGER. An exceptionally good salmon 
variety having good perfect trusses, and very large 
individual flowers. This is one of the very finest 
salmon-rose shades, and has all the good qualities 
of a Phlox. It is one of the very largest varieties 
I have seen. 35 cents each. 
RIVERTON JEWELL. A lovely shade of mauve- 
rose, illuminated by a brilliant carmine-red eye. 
50 cents each. 
RYNSTROM. One of the largest and finest of the 
new Phloxes. Equally as good, if not better than 
the popular “Pantheon” and of very nearly the 
same color; possibly there is a trifle more pink in it. 
A beautiful salmon-rose. It is also described as a 
carmine rose, similar to the popular Rose “Paul 
Neyron.” 35 cents each. 
THOR. A. most beautiful and lively shade of deep 
salmon-pink, suffused and overlaid with a scarlet 
glow; with a light, almost white halo surrounding 
the aniline-red eye. This lovely variety holds a 
supreme place among the deep salmon-pink, and it 
is a pleasure to recommend this new creation. It is 
of exceptionally good habit, being tall and sturdy, 
and producing immense trusses. Flowers are of 
gigantic size. 50 cents each. 
VIKING. A splendid new variety, that has proven 
one of the latest to blossom. A pleasing soft sal- 
mon-rose. 50 cents each. 
W. G. EGAN. One of the very finest Phloxes yet 
introduced, and a variety that wins instant favor, 
while the individual flowers, according to color 
chart, are of a delicate lilac, illuminated by a large 
bright solferino eye, the color effect, as a whole, is 
a pleasing shade of soft pink. In habit of growth 
it is very strong and vigorous; producing immense 
panicles of flowers nine inches high by seven across, 
and the individual flowers are frequently over 
inches in diameter. Very satisfactory, and one 
that I can highly recommend. 50 cents each. 
Select Standard Phlox 
Price 20 cents each; $2.00 per dozen; $12.00 per 100, except where noted, prepaid. 
If wanted in large lots send for 1,000 rates. 
ALCESTE. A sensational variety, possessing an 
entirely new and rare color—deep violet, shading 
almost to blue. The plant is of strong, sturdy growth 
of medium height, and produces remarkably large 
trusses; individual flower of largest size. 25 cents 
each; $2.50 per dozen. 
BRIDESMAID. One of the very best Phlox grown. 
White with large rose-crimson center. Very 
showy and desirable. Plants exceptionally sturdy, 
producing large trusses. Medium height. 20 cents 
each; $2.00 per dozen. 
DELIVERANCE. A very tall, pleasing variety. 
Deep pink with crimson eye. Individual flowers 
are large; very fragrant. 
ECLAIREUR. An old favorite. One of the largest 
and best. Bright rose-carmine with light halo, a 
bright and cheerful face. The plants are very 
strong and sturdy, making a perfect border. 20 
cents each; $2.00 per doz. 
ELIZABETH CAMPBELL. New Pink Phlox. 
Very bright salmon-pink with lighter pink shad¬ 
ings and dark red eye. Attracted more atten¬ 
tion in our fields than any other variety; one of 
the handsomest. The best pink Phlox to date. 
50 cents each; $5.00 per dozen. 
INDEPENDENCE. Pure white; medium height. 
JEANNE D’ARC or SNOW-QUEEN. Undoubtedly 
the very finest pure white variety to date. The 
plants are extra strong growers of medium height, 
producing exceptionally large heads. Ideal for 
hedging or massing. 
LA VOGUE. Silvery rose with deeper rose eye. 
25 cents each. 
LE MAHDI. Up-to-date Novelty Phlox. A per¬ 
fect beauty of special merit. The entirely new and 
rare color of this variety makes it one of the most 
desirable. The flower is a rich, dark violet- 
purple, a color rare among Phlox. The plants 
are very strong and robust; they are of medium 
height and produce large flower trusses; indi¬ 
vidual flowers exceptionally large. 25 cents each; 
$2.50 per dozen. 
MARY LOUISE. This is one of the most attrac¬ 
tive varieties we are offering. Pure white with 
distinct violet-rose eye. 20 cents each. 
MISS LINGARD. New Glossy Foliage Phlox. 
White, with faint lilac eye. This variety is an 
early-flowering Phlox and blooms continually 
throughout the season. Plants are tall, sturdy, 
and first-class for bedding. Dark, glossy, green 
foliage. 25 cents each. 
PANTHEON. Flowers are very large; pink or 
salmon-rose; one of the most distinct varieties. 
Sturdy plants of medium height. 25 cents each. 
PROFESSOR SCHLIEMAN. Bright lilac-rose with 
carmine eye. 
R. P. STRUTHERS. Very strong grower with 
large heads of fiery salmon-red. Very showy. Fine 
for borders or hedging. 25 cents each. 
The above collection of 14 distinct named varie¬ 
ties for $3.00, prepaid. 
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