TALL HARDY PHLOX 
The beauty and usefulness of these 
grand border perennials give them first 
place among the hardy plants. Their large 
trusses are incomparable for cut flower 
decorations. In color they range from 
pure white to the richest crimson and from 
soft rose to brightest corahred. All have 
delicate fragrance. Phlox succeed in almost 
any soil and if the first blooms are removed 
as soon as over and the plants given a 
soaking of water, they will produce a sec- 
ond supply of flowers often finer than the 
first. 
New Phlox 
COLUMBIA 
(Plant Patent No. 118) 
The color is an exquisite cameo-pink with a 
faint blue eye and produces an effect never before 
seen in Phlox. The clearness of tone is remark¬ 
able and the marvelous brilliant color does not 
fade into purple as the flower ages. The flower 
crop is immense. A well grown plant will pro¬ 
duce fifteen flower spikes 2/i feet high. Mil¬ 
dew, Black Spot or dead leaves are unknown to 
this variety. Unquestionably the finest of the 
pink Phlox and probably the finest of all Phlox. 
Price, 50c each; 3 for #1.35; #4.50 per doz. 
Columbia. 
Non* Patented Varieties of Phlox 
Africa. (New). Brilliant carmine-red with blood- 
red eye. Fine stem and large flower heads. Best of 
the dark varieties. 
B. Comte. Splendid heads of brilliant, dark purple- 
red or amaranth flowers. 
Blue Hills. The nearest to blue and incomparably the 
best. 
Count Zeppelin. Pure white flowers with vermilion- 
red eye which do not fade or streak. Finest of the 
calico types. 
Europa. White changing to blush towards the center 
with a red eye. Unusually large heads. 
Feurbrand. Vivid, glowing orange-scarlet flowers 
produced continuously throughout the season. 
The most brilliant Phlox known. 
Leo Schlageter. Splendid flower heads of the most 
gorgeous flaming scarlet. The best of the red va¬ 
rieties. 
Mme. Paul Dutrie. Lovely flowers of the softest, most 
soothing pink. Unique and beautiful. 
Mrs. Jenkins. A pure white variety which flowers 
late and is the best white Phlox for planting in 
masses. 
Painted Lady. Tall, stately stem bearing masses of 
flower heads colored a lovely silvery pink with 
salmon shadings and a cherry-red eye. 
Rhinelander. Lovely salmon-pink. Both flower and 
truss are immense size and the color is intensified 
by a brilliant carmine eye. 
Rijnstroom. Both flowers and trusses are immense. 
The color is a lovely rose-pink contrasted with a 
brilliant vermilion eye. 
Special French. Mammoth trusses of beautiful pure 
pink flowers. 
Von Lassburg. Immense trusses of pure white flow¬ 
ers blooming earlier than the other whites. 
William Kesselring. Mammoth individual flowers col¬ 
ored intense violet with a distinct white eye. 
nUV.O^ 3.5 c C * et Ao 1, 
pvA sa .* 09 
e * If wanted 
by parcel post add 
10c for each six plants. 
Th is sale is for cash only—No accounts opened at these prices 
