.PAINESVILLE, OHIO 
Hardy Perennial Plants 59 
Commander. 
Graf Zeppelin. 
PHLOX 
Perennial Phlox can be used to advantage 
in the hardy border, in large groups on the 
lawn, or planted in front of belts of shrub¬ 
bery, where, by judicious pinching back and 
removing faded flowers, a constant succes¬ 
sion of bloom may be had until frost. 
Dozens or less, by mail, postpaid. 
Phlox Paniculata 
Strong: Pield-Ctrown Boots 
SPECIAL 
ONE OF EACH: 
Enchantress 
Crloire du 
IMEaroc 
H. B. May 
Jules San- 
deau 
Mrs. Jenkins 
Von Hoch- 
hergr 
6 
for 
20c 
3 for 55c; 
doz. for $2.00, 
postpaid. 
3 for 70c; 
doz. for $2.50, 
postpaid. 
Ba Comto Brilliant French purple 
■ — or wine color. Classed as 
a rich, deep red. 
Enchantress. Soft salmon-pink with 
dark red eye. An improved type of 
the long-popular Elizabeth Campbell. 
Europa. White, with crimson-carmine 
iris. 
! Gloire du Maroc. Lavender-blue, large 
I crimson eye. At first and in dull 
weather, bright purple. 
Marechal French. Deep scarlet with 
blood-red eye. 
Miss Eingfard. Earliest; longest spikes. 
Waxy white, lavender eye. In a class 
by itself; fragrant, good cut fiower. 
Mrs. Van Beuningren, Warm salmon- 
red, with crimson eye, a showy new 
variety of large size. 
Mrs. Wm. Jenkins. Flowers large, 
pure white. 
Nicolas Flammel. Bright carmine-lake 
suffused salmon. 
! Paladin. Warm salmon-pink, large 
[ cherry-red eye, quite striking. 
I Pastel. Dainty; lilac-blue, with pale 
I central starlike pattern. The only deli¬ 
cate blue variety in our lists. 
1 Bheinlander. Mottled salmon-pink, 
with claret-red eye. 
B. P. Struthers. A soft red; blended 
salmon, rose and carmine. 
Byndstroom.A lively Neyron shade of 
rose-pink, the standard solid pink. 
“ Thor. Ruddy salmon, mottled center; 
aniline-red eye. Large flower and 
truss. 
Phlox Subulata 
(Moss Pink) 
' ; <$>Ground covering, creeping Phlox, 
i .very showy in spring. 
i Alba. White. 20c each. 
I Atropurpiprea. Purple. 26c each. 
I Bosea. Bright rose-pink. 20c each, 
f t 'Vivid. Brightest pink with fiery red eye. 
25c each. 
Afl*iC3 Brilliant carmine-red, with 
' blood-red eye. Shapely flower 
heads of large florets. 
Commander. Cherry-red with dark eye. 
Ethel Pritchard. Beautiful lavender or 
rose-mauve; very distinct. 
Graf Zeppelin. The new “Calico” 
Phlox; pure white with vermilion eye. 
Jules Sandeau. Extremely large; soft 
lilac-pink. Moderate growth. 
Milly van Hoboken. Choice; shell- 
pink, silvered reflex, red eye. 
Von Hochberg*. Brilliant, liquid am¬ 
aranth-red. 
Widar The best two-color variety. 
' " ■ ' Light reddish violet, with a 
striking white sunburst at center. 
3 for 85c; 
doz. for $3.00, 
postpaid. 
H B. MaV Very large; silvery blush 
— pink, with heavy center 
of soft carmine-pink. . - 
Leo Schlageter a new red with 
1 large pyramidal 
trusses; pure scarlet with dark eye. 
Mia Buys Largest florets and shape- 
■ ■ liest truss of all whites; 
dwarf; pure waxy white. 
Nordlicht ^'xt remely large, flat 
' — floret; warm lilac-blush, 
with violet-red eye. A new variety 
from Europe. 
SaladifI a choice new scarlet with 
— brilliant orange overcast; 
maroon eye. 
Various Phloxes 
Amoena.'^ A fine ground cover, about 
4 inches high, a sheet of bright pink 
flowers in spring. 20c each. 
Divaricata. Useful’ in', landscaping. 
Blooms freely during April and May, 
the light lavender flowers of large size. 
20c each. 
Widar. 
Ethel Pritchard. 
