Pfeiffer s PERENNIALS / ^Seautifu/ /outers 
Siebold. 
Each Doz. 
Bridesmaid. White with a crimson eye . .$0.20 $2.00 
Eclaireur. Brilliant carmine-rose.20 2.00 
Elizabeth Campbell. Light salmon-pink . . .30 3.00 
Enchantress. Rich salmon-pink.30 3.00 
Frau Antoine Buchner. Large, pure white .20 2.00 
Gen. Von Heutz. Salmon-red; white and 
carmine eye.20 2.00 
George Strohlein. Orange-red.20 2.00 
Independence. White.20 2 00 
Koenigshofer. Scarlet; extra large.20 2.00 
Lothair. Rose-red, darker eye.20 2.00 
Miss Lingard. Early white, lilac eye.20 2.00 
Mrs. Jenkins. Pure white.20 2.00 
Pantheon. Rose-pink .20 2.00 
Paul Dutrie. Lavender.20 2.00 
Princess Elizabeth. White with large crim¬ 
son eye .20 2.00 
Prof. Virchow. Bright carmine overlaid 
scarlet .30 3.00 
Rheinlander. Soft pink with deeper eye. . .20 2.00 
R. P. Struthers. Bright rose-carmine . . . .20 2.00 
Richard Wallace. Pure white with crimson 
eye. Tall .20 2.00 
Rising Sun. Bright salmon-pink.20 2.00 
Riverton Jewel. Pink, with crimson-red 
eye .20 2.00 
Siebold. Orange-scarlet .20 2.00 
Thor. Salmon-pink, red eye; tall.30 3.00 
Von Hochberg. Bright crimson.20 2.00 
Wenonah. Deeo rose.20 2.00 
Please note the excellent list of varieties we are offer¬ 
ing this year. Not less than three plants of any variety 
at the dozen rate. 
Hardy Phlox 
The Phlox is one of the foremost indispensable plants 
for the border. Not only in a group by itself is the 
Phlox effective, but intermingled with other hardy per¬ 
ennials in the garden or border it lends beauty and color 
to the surrounding plants. There are so many places 
where a planting of brilliant colored Phlox would in¬ 
crease the beauty of the grounds that it is useless to 
mention them all. An experienced gardener will tell 
you that because of the dependability and long bloom¬ 
ing period of the Phlox it is the very backbone of the 
perennial garden. It starts blooming in July and blooms 
profusely until late in September when the hard killing 
frosts stop it. The demand for Phlox increases every 
year, which proves that its popularity is spreading rap¬ 
idly. Here at our nursery where the rows run right up 
to the highway, their brilliance seems to be an irresist¬ 
ible force that compels tourists to stop, admire them 
and place orders for them before they leave. 
Phlox is less exacting than many of the perennials 
but does best in a rich, loamy soil in open sunlight. 
For best results plant about two feet apart and divide 
the clumps and transplant every two or three years. 
Colors vary from lily-white through all the pinks, reds, 
to dark purple. 
We are especially proud of our Phlox offering this 
year, due to the high quality of the roots and the wide 
selection of colors and varieties. Prices are extremely 
low considering the time it has taken to develop these 
plants. We suggest that you make selections early. 
Not less than 3 of any variety will be sold at dozen 
rates. 
Phlox Used as a Border. 
Phlox Collection No. I 
One each of the following seven fine varieties: 
Eclaireur, carmine-rose; R. P. Struthers, red; Sie¬ 
bold, scarlet; Thor, salmon-pink; Mrs. Jenkins, 
pure white; Bridesmaid, white with red eye; Ris¬ 
ing Sun, pink. 
One each of all seven, only $1.00, postpaid. 
Three each of the above seven, only $2.50. 
postpaid. 
WE PAY THE POSTAGE ON ALL ORDERS OF $1.00 OR MORE 
