Phlox Columbia 
U. S. Plant Patent No. 118 
[50] R. M. Kellogg Co., Three Rivers, Mich. 
The introducers have this to say about 
agree with every person that has seen it, 
We Are 
Authorised 
Distribu¬ 
tors of 
Columbia 
Phlox 
Prices: 
50c Each 
3 for $1.25 
12 for $4.50 
Columbia Phlox: “After growing this variety you will 
that it is the greatest Phlox ever introduced. Its strength 
and vigor is something rarely 
seen in plants. A well grown, 
two-year-old plant will pro- 
duce from six to fifteen flower 
spikes. The foliage is rich 
dark green, leaves covering 
the stems down to the ground. 
Mildew is unknown to this 
variety. The flower stalks are 
about 7/i feet high, stiff and 
erect. The flowers, when 
cut, last over a week in 
water. 
“Mrs. Francis 
King, America’s 
great garden am 
thority, writes of 
this Phlox as fob 
lows: ‘Columbia, 
the new cameo- 
pink Phlox which 
has just risen on 
the garden hori¬ 
zon, is of most ex¬ 
quisite beauty. A 
soft pink recall¬ 
ing that of Eliza¬ 
beth Campbell 
but lighter, more 
delicate, and with 
an eye of light 
blue which has a 
charming effect 
upon the general 
color of the flower, this Phlox grows to 
2 or l/i feet, very bushy, and, a fact 
most marvelous, it has practically no 
enemies. It flourishes after the coldest 
winter and in the hottest, driest sum¬ 
mer. Altogether, an amazingly good 
addition to the list of plants which give 
color and richness to the midsummer 
border.’ 
Every Phlox lover 
should order Kel¬ 
logg’s “All N 
Phlox collection. 
Shown in color on 
page 63. 
“Place your order now for the 
greatest Phlox you ever saw.” 
Prices at Left 
