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NEW PHLOX—Columbia 
(The Cameo-Pink Phlox) 
COLUMBIA 
(Patented) 
Mrs. Francis King, says: 
“Columbia, the new cameo-pink Phlox which has 
risen on the garden horizon is of the most exquisite 
beauty. A soft pink recalling that of Phlox, Elizabeth 
Campbell, but lighter, more delicate and with an eye 
of light blue which has a charming effect upon the 
general color of the flower. This Phlox grows 2 to 
2H feet high, is very bushy, and, a fact most mar¬ 
velous, it has no enemies. Red Spider does not visit 
it, mildew does not cover it—it is entirely pest- 
free and flourishes after the coldest Winter and in 
the hottest Summer. Altogether, an amazingly 
good addition to the list of plants which give color 
and richness to the Midsummer border.” 
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A well-grown, two-year-old plant will produce 6 to 
15 flower spikes. The flowers last over a week in 
water. The nature of the vigorous, bushy plants is 
such that it continues to bloom several weeks 
longer than other Phlox. 
PHLOX COLUMBIA 
The Cameo-Pink Phlox 
Is patented and sells as follows: 
Each 50c. 3 for $1.25 12 for $4.50 
OTHER GOOD PHLOX 
Count Zeppelin. Pure white flowers with vermilion red eye; 
very free flowering and a good grower. Height about 30 inches. 
Each 30c. 3 for 85c. 12 for $3.00 
Elizabeth Campbell. Light salmon pink, with lighter shades 
towards the center of the flower. A very lovely variety, although 
not so strong a grower as some. 
Each 40c. 3 for $ 1.10 12 for $3.75 
Ethel Pritchard. Mauve, or pale mauve blue. A strong grower, 
very free flowering, and fairly tall. 
Each 40c. 3 for $1.10 12 for % 3.75 
Fuerbrand. Orange scarlet, blooms in great profusion through 
the entire season; medium in height; one of the most brilliant 
of all Phlox. Each 40c. 3 for $1.10 12 for $3.75 
Jules Sandeau. Watermelon pink. Large heads of bloom, flow¬ 
ers freely, and longer than most Phlox. Practically free of red 
spider. We consider it the best of this color. 
Each 30c. 3 for 85c. 12 for $3.00 
Lilian. Pure pink. A lovely pure clear pink, vastly superior to 
“Elizabeth Campbell ” in color and habit of growth. A very choice 
sort. Each 50c. 3 for $ 1.25 12 for $4.50 
Lord Raleigh. Dark mauve, tinted with purple; very free 
flowering, tall growing. Excellent combination with white or 
yellow flowers. Each 30c. 3 for 85c. 12 for $3.00 
Maid Marion. Lilac. Large heads of bloom of charming lilac 
shade; this is one of the best in this color class. 
Each'35c. 3 for 90c. 12 for $3.50 
Miss Lingard. White, with pink shadings in center; large heads 
of bloom, early flowering, June to October. This is the best 
early white Phlox. 
Each 30c. 3 for 85c. 12 for $3.00 
Mrs. Jenkins (Independence). Pure white, late flowering of 
medium height, free from disease and can always be depended on. 
Each 30c. 3 for 85c. 12 for $3.00 
Saladin. Scarlet red. Attractive color with deep blood red 
eye, An outstanding variety, a strong grower, free bloomer; good 
healthy foliage. A very good sort. 
Each 40c. 3 for $1.10 12 for $3.75 
Thor. Deep salmon pink, overlaid with salmon red; perhaps the 
best of the deep salmon pink varieties. 
Each 30c. 3 for 85c. 12 for $3.00 
NOTE: We can supply fine nursery grown stock of Peonies, Iris and other Perennial Plants, also Flowering Shrubs, etc. 
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