Tall Hardy PHLOX 
T HE beauty and usefulness of these grand border perennials 
give them first place among the hardy plants. Their large 
trusses are incomparable for cut flower decorations. In color 
they range from pure white to the richest crimson and from soft 
rose to brightest corabred. All have delicate fragrance. Phlox 
succeed in almost any soil and if the first blooms are removed as 
soon as over and the plants given a soaking of water, they will 
produce a second supply of flowers often finer than the first. 
NEW PHLOX COLUMBIA 
(Plant Patent No. 118 ) 
The color is an exquisite cameo-pink with a faint blue eye and 
produces an effect never before seen in Phlox. The clearness of 
tone is remarkable and the marvelous brilliant color does not 
fade into purple as the flower ages. The flower crop is immense. 
A well-grown plant will produce 15 flower spikes 2/i feet high. 
Mildew, black spot or dead leaves are unknown to this variety. 
Unquestionably the finest of the pink Phlox and probably the 
finest of all Phlox. 50c each; 3 for $1.35; $4.50 per dot;. 
NoivPatented Varieties of Phlox 
Africa. (New). Brilliant carmine-red with blood-red eye. Fine stem and 
large flower heads. Best of the dark varieties. 
Columbia 
Commander. Spikes 30 inches high 
crowned with immense heads of the 
most wonderful brilliant deep crimson- 
red flowers. A most prolific bloomer 
and the most brilliant red Phlox of 
them all. 3 for 90c; $3.00 per doz. 
Feuerbrand. Vivid, glowing orange- 
scarlet flowers produced continuously 
throughout the season. The most bril¬ 
liant Phlox known. 3 for 90c; $3.00 
per doz. 
Leo Schlageter. Splendid flower heads 
of the most gorgeous flaming scarlet. 
The best of the red varieties. 
Miss Lingard. The plant has beautiful, 
long, shiny leaves and is absolutely 
free from all diseases. It produces 
from 2 to 3 crops of flowers a season from June until October. 
The flower heads are immense and the individual flowers are 
of the loveliest, clean, pure white with just a faint pink shad¬ 
ing in the center. The best and most satisfactory Phlox. 
Mme. Paul Dutrie. Lovely flowers of the softest, most soothing 
pink. Unique and beautiful. 
Mrs. Jenkins. A pure white variety which flowers late and is the 
best white Phlox for planting in masses. 
Painted Lady. Tall, stately stem bearing masses of flower heads colored 
a lovely silvery pink with salmon shadings and a cherry-red eye. 
Pink Beauty. A new Phlox of the Miss Lingard type having all the 
merits of Miss Lingard. It has the same fine foliage, freedom from 
disease and flowers as often and as finely. The flowers, however, last 
about twice as long as Miss Lingard and the color is the loveliest 
clear mauve-pink. 50c each; $4.50 per doz. 
Rhinelander. Lovely salmon-pink. Both flower and truss are immense 
size and the color is intensified by a brilliant carmine eye. 
Rijnstroom. Both flowers and trusses are immense. The color is a 
lovely rose-pink contrasted with a brilliant vermilion eye. 
Special French. Mammoth trusses of beautiful flowers of a pure pink 
that glows and shimmers in the sunlight. 
Von Lassburg. Immense trusses of pure white flowers blooming earlier 
than the other whites. 
William Kesselring. Mammoth individual flowers colored intense violet 
with a distinct white eye. 
except where 
noted'— 
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3 ^ 75 ? 
^ 25 ? per do 3. 
If wanted by Parcel Post 
add lOt for each Six Plants 
Beacon. A tall Phlox 36 inches high with gorgeous 
brilliant cherry-red flower heads borne on straight, 
strong stems. The best light red. 
B. Comte. Splendid heads of brilliant, dark purple-red 
or amaranth flowers. 
Blue Hills. The nearest to blue and incomparably the 
best. 
Phlox 
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