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PHLOX PANICULATA 
Phlox are among the very showiest and most valuable of 
all hardy plants, and, by growing a complete collection, they 
can be had in bloom from early June until late fall. 2 to 3 feet. 
B. Comte. French purple. 
Betty Lou. New attractive glowing orange scarlet. 
Beacon. Bright red. 
Caroline Vandenburg. New. Enormous trusses of violet 
blue. The nearest to blue in phloxes. 
Comus. New. Clear cherry-red, overspread bright scarlet. 
E. I. Farrington. Soft salmon pink. An improved Elizabeth 
Campbell. 
Enchantress. Salmon pink. Much better than E. Campbell. 
Europe. White; decided crimson eye. 
Feuerbrand. Brilliant crimson-scarlet. 
Jeanne d’Arc. Pure white; late. 
Jules Sandeau. Dwarf pure pink. 
La Vague. Mauve with carmine eye. 
Leo Schlageter. New. Its brilliant scarlet blooms seem to 
glow with fire. Has a decided orange cast. Splendid habit. 
The best red Phlox in existence today. 
Miss Lingard. White with pale pink center. Early. 
Mrs. Jenkins. Beautiful clear white. 
Mrs. Milly van Hoboken. New. Large soft pink. 
Nicholas Flammel. Beautiful new red. Large flowers. Bright 
carmine lake with crimson eye. 
Painted Lady. Silver pink with red eye. 
Pantheon. Brilliant rose, very effective. 
R. P. Struthers. Bright, pinkish salmon, crimson eye. 
Rheinlander. Beautiful salmon-pink. 
Rijnstroom. Color of Paul Neyron rose; very large. 
Riverton Jewell. Very deep pink with dark red eye. About 
18 inches high. 
Rosenkavalier. New. Large trusses of rose red. Does not 
fade. Mildew resistant. 
Special French. Beautiful clear pink. 
Thor. Deep salmon-pink. 
Von Hochberg. Deep crimson. 
PHLOX SUBULATA MOSS, or MOUNTAIN PINK 
An early spring-flowering type, with pretty moss-like 
evergreen foliage, which, during the flowering season, is hidden 
under the masses of bloom. An excellent plant for the rockery, 
the border, and invaluable for carpeting the ground. 
Alba. Pure white. 
G. F. Wilson. Soft lavender blue. 
Rosea. Rose pink. 
Vivid. Bright rosy red. 
PHYSOSTEGIA FALSE DRAGON-HEAD 
One of the most beautiful of our mid-summer flowering peren¬ 
nials, forming dense bushes 3 to 5 feet high, bearing spikes of 
delicate tubular-shaped flowers. 
Virginiana. Bright but soft pink. 
Vivid. New dwarf variety with deep pink flowers. 
PINKS, Hardy Garden (See Dianthus) 
Plants on this page SO.25 each, $2.50 doz., $18.00 per 100, 
except as noted 
