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THE NORTHWOOD NURSERIES, COON VALLEY, WISCONSIN 
Hardy Phlox 
These are without doubt the favorite late summer and autumn flowers, and are 
unequaled for producing a grand display of color. Planted among the shrubbery they 
give a dash of color when most shrubs are out of bloom. Grouped among the peren¬ 
nials or massed into the background of the lawn they furnish an abundance of bright 
flowers and add a wondrous touch of beauty to the late summer and early' autumn. 
Bridesmaid 
Pearl. Tall; late. Well-formed trusses 
of pure white flowers. 
Pantheon. Bright crimson; midseason; 
medium height. 
Athis. Tall; salmon-red; late. 
Bridesmaid. White with red eye, suf¬ 
fused with red; medium height; early. 
Landseer. Reddish salmon; medium. 
Midseason. 
Sea Foam. Dwarf; early; large trusses 
of pure white. 
Champs Elyses. Vivid, dark red. 
Barron Bon Deedem. Dwarf, blood, red. 
Braga. Dwarf; white center, with pink 
edging. 
Widar. White center, with blue edge. 
Amelia. Deep red center, shading to a 
beautiful pink. 
Peachblow. Dwarf; bright pink. 
Rijnstroom. Clear rose-pink. 
Edmond Rostand. Reddish violet, white 
star in the center. 
Miss Lingard. The earliest of all. White 
with slight pink shading; medium 
height. 
Richard Wallace. Pure white, maroon 
eye; medium height. 
Luster. Rose-pink with darker eye, 
dwarf. 
Eclaireur. Rosy carmine with light halo; 
medium height. 
Comte von Hochberg. Rich crimson pur¬ 
ple; medium height. 
Maculata. Tall; good for hedging; free- 
flowering; lake-red. 
Rosewine. Rosy’ wine shade. 
Magenta. Medium height; magenta 
flowers. 
Daybreak. Very dwarf; white with col¬ 
ored eye. 
Jewel Pink. Delightful shade of pink 
with darker center. ^ ^ ^ 
Any variety listed, 26c each, postpaid. 
Mixed Phlox, our selection, $2 per doz., 
postpaid. 
Planting of Phlox 
The Hedge Beautiful. Plant it this Spring. We have American Arbor 
Vitae, Evergreen, Spireae Van Houtei, deciduous, from 1 to 6 feet. Thunberg’s 
Barberry, from 1 to 3 feet. Fresh dug to your order at the Nursery. 
