PHLOX 
PHLOX PANICULATA—HYBRID PERENNIAL PHLOX 
A succession of flowers of greatest beauty from early July 
until frost, in softest tones of pink and rose, salmon, mauve and 
silvery white in great panicled blooms, will brighten the hardy bor¬ 
der of mixed varieties of Phlox. Easy of culture, and perfectly 
hardy, the plants can be used at the edge of shrub border or in 
the garden, spaced about eighteen inches apart. 
THE FOLLOWING CHOICE VARIETIES 
25c each; $2.00 per 10 of a variety, not less than 5 of a variety 
at the 10 rate; $15.00 per 100, not less than 50 at the 100 rate. 
Africana. Dazzling deep scarlet. 
Beacon. Cherry red. 
B. Comte. Tall; medium. Intense velvety purple. 
Champs-Elysees. Medium; early. Intense rich purple-crimson. 
Diplomat. Fine white. 
Firebrand. Clear orange-scarlet. 
Independence. Tall; early. Pure white, large flowers. 
La Vague. Medium; early. Silvery rose. 
Leo Schlageter. Brilliant fiery scarlet. 
Lillian. Medium. Beautiful salmon pink. 
Morgenrood. Medium. Wine red. 
Prime Minister. White with crimson eye. 
R. P. Struthers. Orange-red. 
Rynstrom. Medium. Carmine rose. 
Thor. Medium. Deep salmon pink, with scarlet glow. Aniline 
red eye. 
PHLOX amoena (Amoena Phlox). June. Bright Per 10 Per 100 
pink. 3 to 4 in. $3 00 $20 00 
P. ovata-caroliniana. Rosy red. May. 8 to 12 in. 3 00 20 00 
P. divaricata (Wild Sweet William). May and 
June. Lavender. 8 to 10 in. 2 50 15 00 
P. subulata alba. April and May. White. Creep¬ 
ing . 2 00 15 00 
P. subulata rosea (Mountain Pink). April and 
May. Rose. Creeping. 2 00 15 00 
P. subulata F. G. Wilson. Blue-purple. April and 
May. Creeping . 2 00 15 00 
P. subulata Fairy (Moss Phlox). Pale blue with 
P. subulata Lilacina. Creeping. Blue flowers in 
May . 2 50 15 00 
P. subulata Lilacina. Creeping. Blue flowers.... 2 50 15 00 
P. subulata Vivid. Bright pink with dark eye. ... 3 00 20 00 
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