PHLOX 
FOR ONLY 
5 
Select the colors you like 
Your choice of varieties 
Pre¬ 
paid 
“Dazzling”—Yes, that’s the word which most nearly describes the newer Phlox—for they truly are dazz¬ 
ling. 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 outstanding colors makes them all the more 
desirable. 
EASY TO GROW 
Phlox succeed well in most any sunny position. A little extra attention 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 sea son. 
ATHIS—Salmon. 
BRIDESMAID—White, red eye. 
ECLAIREUR—Brilliant rose-magenta, with 
lighter halo. 
ENCHANTRESS'—Bright salmon-pink with 
dark eye. Strong grower with rich, 
green, glossy foliage. 
ETHEL PRITCHARD—Delightful French- 
mauve color. Tall, strong grower, flow¬ 
ers freely. Plant with white or yellow 
flowers for best effect. 
EUROPA—Pure white with small crim¬ 
son carmine eye. 
GEN. PETAIN—Deep wine-red with large, 
beautifully shaped flowers. 
INNOCENCE—Pure white. 
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 through¬ 
out the hot days. 
MRS. JENKINS—White. 
RICHARD WALLACE—White, vermilion 
eye. 
RIJNSTROOM — A splendid new Phlox 
with gigantic flowers of a bright pink. 
Quite tall; continues in bloom until frost. 
R. P. STRUTHERS—Bright rosy-carmine, 
with claret-red eye. 
SIEBOLDI—Red. 
THOR—Deep salmon-pink, suffused with 
scarlet; a white halo sui’rounds the 
aniline red eye. 
VON HOCHBERG—Red. 
WIDAR—Red-violet, with large white eye. 
WINEDOT—Pink, red eye. 
HARDY CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Late blooming qualities make them most desirable. They flower profusely even 
after frosts. Be sure to plant hardly Chrysanthemums in your garden. Protect for 
the winter with two inches of straw or some other loose material, not leaves, as 
these pack too tightly and will smother the plants. 
All 7 
LARGE FLOWERING VARIETIES 
POMPON and BUTTON 
All 7 
VARIETIES 
ALICE HOWELL—A very fine orange-yellow. 
CRIMSON BEAUTY—Deep velvety maroon. One you 
will enjoy very much. 
JAPANESE MOUNTAIN—A beautiful mixture of 
single flowers. A real novelty. 
LILAH—Early. Very beautiful lavender-rose. 
MRS. F. H. BERGEN—Large pale pink. Deep cen¬ 
ters. Very pretty. 
PHILADELPHIA—Deep rose. Early. Attractive and 
fine. 
SNOWCLAD—A pure white. One of the best. 
Either 
Collection 
$129 
I EACH 
Indicate on your 
order the collec¬ 
tion you want. 
BESSIE BROWN—Very pretty reddish-brown. Button 
type. 
FLORA—A pompon variety of a most beautiful golden- 
yellow. One of the best. 
LUCIFER—Most beautiful blood-red. A charming 
pompon. 
MARIE ANTOINETTE—Bright pink.. This pompon 
variety is very choice. 
PINK DOTY—An early flowering pompon of a splen¬ 
did clear pink color. 
RED BUTTON—An excellent button variety. Color, 
very pretty wine red. 
WHITE DOTY r —A splendid pure white. An early 
flowering pompon. 
MALLOW MARVELS HIBUSCUS 
8 LARGE SIZE CLUMPS $ \ 
SENT COLLECT for Transportation Charges. 
DWARF IRIS 
8 FOR $ *1 
Prepaid 
The first Iris of the spring 
belong to the dwarf family. 
They are the joy of the early 
garden, so colorful, so sure to 
grow, so fragrant. They are 
indispensable for the rock gar¬ 
den; very effective for the 
front of the border. We have 
selected 8 beautiful dwarf 
varieties, each distinctly dif¬ 
ferent from the other, and all 
labeled for this collection. We 
know when they flower next 
spring they will be most pleas¬ 
ing. 
The largest flowers of the 
summer garden. Gorgeous 
when in bloom, July to Sep¬ 
tember. Grow 3 to 8 feet tall 
with spreading branches. May 
be planted either among or 
used as a substitute for shrubs. 
Our Hibiscus are not the 
ordinary kinds, but have been 
produced from the finest 
strains available. The collec¬ 
tion contains the very choicest 
of mixed seedlings in all 
shades of pink; some pink 
with red throats; white with 
red throats, pure white; red; 
and an occasional cream col¬ 
ored one. 
Order them NOW for spring 
planting. 
Shipped Collect for Trans¬ 
portation Charges. 
TALL BEARDED IRIS 
FOR $ J 
Prepaid 
The glorious beauty of the 
tall bearded Iris leaves noth¬ 
ing better to be desired. Their 
popularity is easy to under¬ 
stand as you will readily see 
when they bloom for you. They 
add dignity, beauty, and charm 
as well as color to any land¬ 
scape. The Iris is easily cul¬ 
tivated and gives much beauty 
for little care. These seven 
tall bearded Iris have been 
selected from our huge plant¬ 
ings with the greatest of care, 
and we know they are certain 
to please. Every variety will 
be labeled and all will be dif¬ 
ferent. 
PLEASE USE ORDER SHEET ON OTHER SIDE. 
A. E. KUNDERD INC., GOSHEN, IND. 
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