Plant Patent No. 118 
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The Greatest Phlox Ever Introduced 
The color suggests a rich cameo pink with faint blue eye; the color effect created by a well grown plant is exquisite and 
never before seen in Phlox. The clearness of tone is remarkable, the brilliancy is so pronounced that immediate attention 
is given to this wonderful plant. The blooms do not fade or lose any of their rich pink tone as the flower ages; there never 
are any so-called purple tones visible. 
Out of the leaf joints grow numerous laterals which continue the display of blooms long after the main flowerhead 
has disappeared; several weeks longer blooming than is the case with other Phlox is the result. 
Of great importance is the habit of Phlox Columbia, its strength and vigor is something rarely seen in plants. A well 
grown two year plant will produce from 6 to 15 flower spikes. The foliage is rich dark green, leaves covering the stems down 
to the ground. The flower stalks are about 2% feet high, stiff and erect. The flowers last over a week in water when cut. 
Mildew, black spot or dead leaves are unknown to this variety. We modestly claim it to be the greatest addition to the 
hardy plant garden during the last ten years. 
Price, 50c. each; 3 for $1.25; $4.50 per dozen. 
