Perennials 
TECHNY. ILLINOIS 
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Border Queen Phlox 
PHLOX DECUSSATA—Hardy Phlox. 
PHLOX LILLIAN 
This is a most beautiful soft pink Phlox. 
If it is not identical, it certainly must 
be “A Twin Sister” of the popular va¬ 
riety COLUMBIA, about which so 
much is heard and read. We have this 
variety growing alongside of Colum¬ 
bia in our garden, and we, nor any of 
our customers, could distinguish any 
difference in size, color, or growing 
habits. Each 40c, 4 for $1.40. 
LATEST NOVELTIES 
Border Queen. Dwarf pink; improved Jules 
Sandeau. 
Evangeline. Beautiful salmon-rose; extra. 
Klemm. A very unusual variety; nearest to 
blue; known as the “Blue Phlox.” 
Marie Jacobs. Pale lilac with white starred, 
enormous flowers; one of the best. 
September Glow. One of the finest new shades 
of rosy carmine. 
Splendour. Enormous flowers of rose-pink 
with deeper eye; new. 
Price on above varieties: Each 50c. 1 plant 
of each variety, $2.70. 2 plants of each 
variety, $5.00. 
RECENT INTRODUCTIONS 
Electra. Rich satiny amarinth flowers. 
Evelyn. Salmon-rose; large full flowers. 
General Petain. Deep wine red. 
Iris. Light violet; blue center; perfect. 
Morgenrot. A beautiful new wine-red; very 
unusual and striking. 
Nicholas Flammel. New bright carmine; 
large flowers. 
Price on above varieties: Each 35c; do/.., 
$3.50. 
POPULAR LOW-PRICED VARIETIES 
Baron Von Deduin. Brilliant orange-red. 
Enchantress. Bright salmon-pink; dark eye. 
Firebrand. Brilliant orange-scarlet; one of 
the brightest. 
Evelyn Phlox 
Flora Kiedy. Tall, pure white. 
Goliath. Cherry-red; strong grower. 
Graf Zeppelin. White with red eye. 
Marechal French. Deep scarlet; red eye. 
Mrs. Jenkins. Pure white; medium late; very 
dependable. 
Mrs. R. R. Struthers. A soft red, blended with 
salmon. 
Painted Lady. Silver-pink with salmon shad¬ 
ings and cherry-red eye; very delicate col¬ 
oring; tall, strong grower. 
Rheinlander. A splendid old-time variety of 
salmon-pink; a good grower. 
Sieboldi. Orange-scarlet with crimson eye. 
Thor. An old-time variety but very popular; 
deep salmom-pink with scarlet glow. 
Price on above varieties: Each, 20c; do/., 
$ 2 . 00 . 
PHLOX SUFFRUTICOSA—Early 
Flowering Hardy Phlox. 
Miss Lingard. Waxy white flowers; 36 in. 
25c, 3 for 60c. 
Pink Beauty. A rare color of beautiful 
mauve-pink; excellent cut-flower, similar 
in habit to Miss Lingard. 25c, 3 for 60c. 
PHLOX DIVARICATE CANDENSIS. 
The beautiful lavender Phlox, about 1 foot 
high, which is found in bloom in the 
woods in early Spring. 3 for 50c. 
PHLOX SUBULATA—Creeping Phlox. 
These plants form compact clumps that are 
completely covered with flowers in early 
Spring. The foliage is attractive through¬ 
out the entire season. They are excellent 
for rock gardens, and require no special 
care. 
Alba. Pure white. 3 for 50c. 
Atropurpurpea. Deep carmine-red. 35c, 3 
for $1.00. 
City of Holland. A novelty; large clear 
pink. 35c, 3 for $1.00. 
Lilacina. Pale blue. 3 for 50c. 
Rosea. Bright rose-pink. 3 for 50c. 
