PAINESVILLE, OHIO 
Hardy Perennial Plants 45 
Phlox, Ryndstrom. 
Phlox, Pastel. 
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illustration and. Bargain 
Offer, 
HARDY PHLOX 
STRONG 
FIELD'GROWN ROOTS 
PHLOX PANICULATA 
Novelties 
Columbia Plant Patent No. 118. 
———— Gives new cameo-pink 
color, remindful of Elizabeth Camp¬ 
bell but more delicate and richer, with 
an exquisite distinguishment in the 
eye which is light blue. Cut blooms 
last over a week in water. Columbia’s 
lateral branching habit continues the 
blooming season longer than any rival. 
Plant growth strong and expansive, 
apparently immune against disease. 
Each, 50c ; 3, $1.25 ; doz., $4.50. 
Dailv Sketch An English introduce 
— --- tion of great beauty. 
Florets are extra large, symmetrically 
associated into panicles of great size. 
Clear salmon-pink with a vivid crim¬ 
son eye. Each, 35c; 3, $1.00; doz., 
$3.50. 
20c 
3 for 55c; 
doz. for $2.00, 
postpaid._ 
1. Comte Brilliant French purple 
■ or wine color.* 
Enchantress. Soft salmon-pink with 
dark red eye.* 
Europa. White, with crimson iris. 
Feuerbrand. Flaming orange-red. 
Gloire du Maroc. Lavender-blue, large 
crimson eye. At first and in dull 
weather, bright purple. 
Marechal French. Deep scarlet with 
blood-red eye. 
Miss Lingard. Earliest; longest spikes. 
Waxy white, lavender eye. 
Mrs. Van Beuningen. Warm salmon- 
red, with crimson eye, a showy new 
variety of large size. 
Mrs. Wm. Jenkins. Pure white. 
Nicolas Flammel. Bright carmine-lake 
suffused salmon. 
Paladin. Warm salmon-pink, large 
cherry-red eye, quite striking. 
Pastel. Dainty; lilac-blue, with pale 
central starlike pattern. 
Rheinlander. Mottled salmon-pink, 
with claret-red eye. 
R. P. Struthers. A soft red; blended 
salmon, rose and carmine. 
Ryndstrom. A lively Neyron shade of 
rose-pink, the standard solid pink. 
Thor. Ruddy salmon-pink mottled, 
with aniline-red eye. Large truss. 
3 for 70c; 
doz. for $2.50, 
postpaid. 
Africa Brilliant carmine-red, with 
blood-red eye, shapely flower 
heads of large florets. 
Commander. Cherry-red with dark eye. 
Emain Macha Brilliant cardinal- 
redshapely truss. 
moderate height, bushy growth. 
Ethel Pritchard. Beautiful lavender or 
rose-mauve; very distinct.* 
Graf Zeppelin.* The new “Calico” 
Phlox; pure white with vermilion eye. 
Jules Sandeau. Extremely large; soft 
lilac-pink. Moderate growth. 
Milly Van Hoboken. Choice; shell- 
pink, silvered reflex, red eye.* 
Von Hochberg. Brilliant, liquid am¬ 
aranth-red. 
30c 
3 for 85c; 
doz. for $3.00, 
postpaid. 
H B MaV Very large; silvery blush 
—.1 --- pink, with heavy center 
of soft carmine-pink. 
Leo Schlageter A new red; with 
———————- large pyramidal 
trusses ; scarlet-carmine, dark eye.* 
Mia RllVS Largest florets and shape- 
———— liest truss of all whites ; 
dwarf; pure waxy white.* 
Saladin A choice new scarlet with 
- brilliant orange overcast; 
maroon eye.* 
Widar The best two-color variety. 
- Light reddish violet, with a 
striking white sunburst at center.* 
VARIOUS PHLOXES 
Amoena.<§> A fine ground cover, about 
4 inches high, a sheet of bright pink 
flowers in spring. 20c each. 
Divaricata. Useful in landscaping. 
Blooms freely during April and May, 
the light lavender of large size. 20c 
each. 
PHLOX SUBULATA 
^►Ground covering, creeping Phlox, 
(“Moss Pinks”), very showy in spring. 
Alba. White. 20c. 
Atropurpurea. Purple. 25c. 
Blue Hill. (New). A true dark blue; 
repeats in fall. 25c. 
Rosea. Bright rose-pink. 20c. 
Vivid. Brightest pink with fiery eye. 25c. 
Oriental 
Poppy. 
POPPY [Papaver] 
The massive flowers of the Oriental 
Poppy and its splendid hybrids, are 
blotches of vivid coloring against the 
prevailing greens of early spring. Aft¬ 
er their passing, the comparatively tiny 
Iceland Poppies carry on, brilliant but 
more modest and dainty. All should be 
winter protected. 
ALFINUM.<$> 8 inches. Glaucous^ foli¬ 
age, small, dainty flowers all summer 
in various uncertain colors, often 
fringed. 3, 70c ; doz., $2.50. 
NUDICAULE4 “Iceland Poppies” 
bloom with extravagant freedom dur¬ 
ing early summer; 2-inch saucer¬ 
shaped flowers on slender stems, mak¬ 
ing delightful bouquets, as well as a 
vivid garden show. Separate colors— 
Lemon, Orange, or White, and 
Mixed. 3, 55c ; doz., $2.00. 
ORIENT ALE. The “Oriental Pop¬ 
py,” with great cup-shaped flowers, of 
orange-scarlet, heavily black blotched 
at base. 3, 55c ; doz., $2.00. 
Hybrids: Price—except as noted: 
Each, 35c; 3, 95c; doz., $3.50. 
—Beauty of Livermore. Deep ox- 
blood-red with black blotch. 
—Brightness. Orange-scarlet toned 
with gold; conspicuous. 
— Fairy fNewl. Small, trim plant and 
dainty flowers, delicate, clear pink. 
— Lula A. Neeley. (New). Long, strong 
stems ; glorious large flowers of bril¬ 
liant oxblood-red which does not fade. 
Each, 50c; 3, $1.25. 
— Mahony . (New). Magnificent flowers 
in a color shade rare among hardy 
perennials; rich mahogany-purple. 
Each, 50c; 3, $1.25. 
— May Sadler. (New). Strong growing 
with massive flowers; salmon-pink 
with black center. A choice pink. 
— Mrs. Perry. Orange-apricot, with 
faint lilac suffusion. Each, 30c; 3, 
75c ; doz., $2.50. 
—Olympia. Compactly low and vigor¬ 
ous. 214 feet. Most profuse bloomer 
of any variety. Flowers fully double, 
but maturing to show a slight stamen- 
filled center. Brilliant scarlet flame, 
with salmon. 
_perry’s White. Very large and 
shapely, pure white. 
_Royal Scarlet. Richest scarlet; the 
medium-sized flowers in great profu¬ 
sion. Very showy. 
— Wurtembergia. (Newl. Very popu- 
*lar”~because of its lovely shape, its 
size and substance; the unique color 
being a glowing rose-red. 
