WEST NEWBURY, MASS. 
75 
SERIES C 
35 cents each; $3.00 per dozen; $22.00 per hundred. 
Six plants of one variety will be furnished at the dozen 
rate and twenty-five or more of one variety at the rate 
per hundred. Double size clumps for immediate effect at 
double price. 
Africa, a very deep red-purple, compact symmetrical 
trusses. Medium height. Midseason. One of the best 
of this shade. 
B. Comte, a deep shade of red-plum, velvety texture, and 
the finest in this class which we have seen. Medium 
height. Midseason. 
Berenice, dwarf to medium height. Ivory-white of good 
size and vigor. We consider this an extra choice va¬ 
riety. Midseason. 
Caroline van den Berg, tall, large full trusses of deep 
bluish-purple produced in •abundance. Midseason. 
Columbia, Plant patent No. 118. A sensational recent in¬ 
troduction considered by eminent authorities as the 
best introduction in Phlox in a number of years. 
Similar to Elisabeth Campbell but of a light shade 
and with a light faint bluish eye giving a charming 
effect. Should be planted in every garden. 50 cents 
each. 3 for $1.25. $4.00 per 12. 
Daily Sketch, medium height. A new variety of merit 
bearing large, full heads with very large flowers of 
light salmon-pink with vivid carmine eye. Midsea¬ 
son. 50 cents each. $5.00 per dozen. 
Debs, a brilliant crimson, of a shade seldom seen in phlox. 
Very fine for a mass effect or for an accent in the 
garden. Medium. 
Elisabeth Campbell, clear, salmon-pink with a lighter 
center. Medidm height. This is deservedly the most 
popnlar pink phlox as it will combine with any color 
and the large flowers make a brilliant mass effect. 
Enchantress, medium height. Soft salmon-pink resembl¬ 
ing Elisabeth Campbell but with a darker center. 
Midseason. 
Etna, tall deep coral-red, large flower heads and individ¬ 
ual florets. Midseason. Extra. This is the true va¬ 
riety. 
Evelyn, tall, rich salmon-rose. The individual panicles are 
of immense size. New. Midseason. 
G. A. Strohlein (true). Dazzling scarlet-red with deeper 
eye. Medium height. We consider this one of the best 
of the scarlets. Midseason. 
Gustaf Lind, dwarf, a new variety, salmon-red in color 
and free flowering habit. The first dwarf red we 
have seen. 50 cents each. $5 per doz. 
H. B. May, dwarf to medium height. Exceptionally large 
flowers and heads of clear pink with deeper eye. Mid¬ 
season. 
Don’t let fertilizer come in contact with roots of trees or plants 
