HARDY PHLOX 
"Dazzling”—Yes, that’s the word which most nearly describes the newer Phlox — for they 
truly are dazzling. Planted in the perennial border or in a separate bed by themselves, they 
make a showing which adds much grace and charm to the garden. The splendid range of out¬ 
standing colors makes them all the more desirable. 
EASY TO GROW 
Phlox succeed well in most any sunny position. A lirrle extra at¬ 
tention in the way of judicious pinching back and cutting off the 
faded flowers will make it possible to have a continuous succession 
of bloom until frost. Water copiously during blossoming season. 
Your Choice of Varieties — 20c each — 8 for $1.00 
I each—All 29 Varieties — $3.15 postpaid 
ATHIS — Salmon. 
B. COMPTE—Deep red with a distinct French purple shade. 
Very dwarf in habit, growing only about 2 ft. high. 
BORDER QUEEN — The improved new Jules Sandeau; rather dwarf 
in habit but produces enormous large heads. Brilliant watermelon 
pink blossoms. It flowers more freely and longer than any other 
phlox and is practically free from red spider. 
BRIDESMAID — White, red eye. 
COMMANDER — Color brilliant deep crimson red with slightly 
darker eye. Grows about 24 to 30 inches high and produces a 
great many spikes, creating a wonderful color. This variety is 
comparatively new but is already a great favorite. 
ECLAIREUR—Brilliant rose-magenta, with lighter halo. 
ENCHANTRESS — Bright salmon-pink with dark eye. Strong grower 
with rich, green, glossy foliage. 
ETHEL PRITCHARD—-A delightful French-mauve color. Strong 
grower, flowers freely and should be planted with white or yellow 
flowers to look its best. Fairly tall grower. 
FIREBRAND — B right vermilion-scarlet with deeper center. Very 
large, showy trusses borne profusely. Strong, robust plants. 
GEN. PETAIN — Deep wine red with large, beautifully shaped 
flowers. 
INNOCENCE—Pure white. 
JULES SANDEAU — Dwarf; very large flowering, 
pure pink; extra fine variety. 
MARIE JACOBS — Clear violet, distinct white eye. 
MARSHAL FRENCH — Best red that has ever been 
grown. Retains the beautiful carmine color over a 
period of many days. 
MILLY VON HOBOKEN —An outstanding delicate 
pink, retaining its color throughout the hot days. 
MRS. CHAS. DORR—Lilac. 
MRS. JENNER —White. 
PAINTED LADY — Silver pink with salmon shadings 
and cherry red eye. A strong, upright grower with 
large masses of flowers; one of the most delicately 
colored and pleasing of the hardy Phlox. 
PREMIER — Tall growing variety producing large 
heads of rich satiny amaranth. Flowers very bril¬ 
liant. Looks well planted close to yellow flowering 
plants. 
PROF. VERSCHOW — Carmine, shaded brilliant 
orange-scarlet. 
RICHARD WALLACE — White, vermilion eye. 
RIJNSTROOM — A splendid new Phlox with gigan¬ 
tic flowers of a bright pink. Quite tall; continues 
in bloom until frost. 
ROSENBURG — Purple. 
R. P. STRUTHERS — Bright rosy-carmine, with claret- 
red eye. 
SIEBOLDI — Red. 
THOR—Deep salmon pink, suffused with scarlet; 
a white halo surrounds the aniline red eye. 
VON HOCHBERG — Red. 
WIDAR—Red violet, with large white eye. 
WINEDOT—Pink, red eye. 
