DRUMMONDII PHLOX—One of the Showiest Hardy Annuals 
Drummondii 
PHLOX 
One of the showi¬ 
est and most popular 
annuals. From seeds 
sown in spring plants 
commence to blossom 
in June and continue 
to grow in a little 
bush or tree form till 
fall, and are always 
aglow with brilliant 
blossoms of all col¬ 
ors. It is not only 
one of the most bril¬ 
liant annuals, but of 
easiest culture and 
most satisfactory for 
masses, beds or bor¬ 
ders. Known as Tex¬ 
an Pride. 
621— PURE WHITE. Clear, pure 
white. Pkt. Be. 
622— BRILLIANT SCARLET. Rich, 
dazzling scarlet, too brilliant to gaze 
at. Pitt. 5c. 
623— YELLOW. Creamy yellow. 
PM. Be. 
624— ROSE. Pretty rose color. 
Pkt. Be. 
625— VIOLACEA. Violet blue with 
large white eyes. PM. Be, 
626 — CRIMSON EYE. Brilliant 
crimson, white eye. Pkt. Be. 
627 — STELLATA SPLENDENS. 
Bcarlet, white eye. Pkt. Be. 
One packet each of above 7 
Phloxes for 25c. 
628—ROYAL SHOW OR LARGE 
FLOWERING MIXED. A rare mix¬ 
ture of 75 varieties or more, all with 
large, brilliant blossoms. Includes 
all the best in Grandlflora Phloxes, 
which are noted for large blossoms 
and brilliant colors. Pkt. 4e.t 3 
pkts. 10c. 
NANA COM PACT A-Dwarf Phlox 
020—These are much superior to 
the. other Phloxes for ribbon bed 
ding or borders. The plants grow 
very symmetrical in neat, little 
bushes, covered with flowers during 
the whole summer and fall. Pk*. Be. 
630— CECILY, MIXED. All colors. 
Flowers are of immense size, the 
coloring very bright and nearly all 
the blossoms display a white eye. 
Excellent for borders. Plants grow 
bushy and compact. Pkt. 10c. 
STAR PHLOX 
631— CUSPIDATA and FRIMBRI- 
ATA MIXED. This includes all var¬ 
ieties in star and ragged, saw or 
fringed edges. Known as Star of 
Quedlinburg. Fringed, etc. A grand 
mixture of possibly 50 sorts in rare 
■ and brilliant colors. Pkt. Bc.j 3 pkts. 
12c. 
Hardy Pereanial Phlox 
One of the finest, showiest and 
most desirable of all hardy flowers. 
Plants send up large panicles of 
bloom in many colors and combina¬ 
tions. Seed should be sown in the 
fall and freeze in the ground and 
will come up in the spring. 
632— MIXED. Large assortment of 
varieties. Pkt. 10c. 
633— NEW VARIETIES MIXED. 
Choice new sorts. lBc. 
We offer plants of Perennial Phlox 
If you find it difficult to succeed 
with the seeds. 
MIXED. Large variety in mixture. 
3 far SOc.j 5 for BOc.» 12 for *1.00. 
Pyrethrum 
Platycodon 
Double Pyrethrum. 
Phacelia (Annual ) 
620—CAMPANULARIA. Produces 
long terminal racemes of intense 
gentian blue flowers with white 
anthers. Blooms early and for a 
long time. Pkt. Be. 
Polemoniutn [Jacobs Ladder] 
636—BLUE (Perennial). Old fash¬ 
ioned plant called "Greek Valerian.” 
Produces long spikes of sky blue 
flowers. Desirable for background. 
Pkt. 4c.i 3 pkts. for 10c. 
Physalis ( Lantern Plan!) 
634—FRANCHETI. Forms bushes 
about 2 ft. high which produce long 
spikes of bright orange scarlet lan¬ 
tern-like fruit which can be cut and 
dried for winter decorations. Pkt. 
Sc.) 3 pkts. for 12c. 
Physosfegia 
(OBEDIENT PLANT) 
635 — VIRGINICA (Perennial). 
Each plant sends up numerous spikes 
2 to 3 feet tall of rosy lilac flowers. 
In bloom from June until Septem¬ 
ber. Valuable for cut flowers. 
Pkt. 8c. 
Pyrethrun 
INSECT POWDER PLANT 
One of the most valuable of our 
early summer flowers. Charming 
color and wonderful lasting proper¬ 
ties as a cut flower. Colors mostly 
pink and rose and are produced in 
great profusion throughout June 
and July. The single ones are of¬ 
ten called Marguerltaes or Painted 
Daisies. Double ones resemble As¬ 
ters. Persian Insect Powder is made 
from the dry powdered blossoms. 
674 — SINGLE MIXED. Called 
Painted Daisies. Pkt. 5c. 
675 — DOUBLE MIXED. Extra 
choice, selected seed. Only a per¬ 
centage will be double, balance will 
be semi-double and single in fine 
variety. Pkt. lBc.* 2 pkts. 25c. 
676—AUREUM, GOLDEN FEATH¬ 
ER. An excellent border plant with 
rich yellow foliage and small pure 
white flowers. Pkt. Be. 
Platycodon [Balloon Flower] 
678—FINEST MIXED. Platycodon 
or Chinese Bellflower is a very de¬ 
sirable perennial bearing star-like, 
bell-shaped flowers 1 (4 to 3 Inches in 
diameter. A very handsome plant 
for the garden. Pkt. 10c. 
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