PHLOX 
Following the Irises and Peonies in time of bloom, but in no way behind them in popularity, 
are the Hardy Perennial Phloxes. We have weeded out all the magentas and purples, and believe 
that our list is as select as that offered by any firm. 
Phloxes are shallow-rooted plants and should, therefore, be planted a little deeper than most 
plants and kept well tilled to conserve the moisture, as they cannot stand dry, packed soil like Peonies 
and Irises. No fertilizer should be near the roots. A little bonemeal sprinkled on the surface of the 
ground before hoeing gives good results, but be careful not to use too much. 
ALL PHLOX 2-YEAR-OLD, FIELD-GROWN, BLOOMING SIZE 
Attraction. Brilliant scarlet orange with car¬ 
mine eye; unusually large flowers. 30c. each, 
3 for 85c., 12 for 83.25. 
Caroline Vandenburg. Lavender blue, most 
attractive of the lavender shades; large flowers. 
30c. each, 3 for 85c., 12 for $3.25. 
Columbia (New). Plant Patent No. 118. Mas¬ 
sive flower heads in great abundance. Lovely 
cameo pink with faint blue eye. Strong growth 
with foliage insect-and disease-proof. 50c. 
each, 3 for $1.25, 12 for $4.50. 
Commander. Crimson red with darker eye. A 
striking variety. 25c. each, 3 for 60c., 12 for 
$2.25. 
Debs. Vivid cherry crimson, without any tend¬ 
ency to shade or bleach out. 25c. each, 3 for 
60c., 12 for $2.25. 
Firebrand. Brilliant orange-scarlet, with darker 
center. Large trusses on strong plants. 25c. 
each, 3 for 60c., 12 for $2.25. 
H. B. May (New). The finest pure pink Phlox. 
Fine heads of extra large flowers. 25c. each, 
3 for 60c., 12 for $2.25. 
Lucas Schwinghamer. Bright rose with the 
finest foliage we have seen on any Phlox. 
30c. each, 3 for 85c., 12 for $3.25. 
Mrs. Jenkins. Pure white, late flowering. 
25c. each, 3 for 60c., 12 for $2.25. 
Peachblow. Delicate pink flowers with deep 
rose center. Rather dwarf habit. 25c. each, 
3 for 60c., 12 for $2.25. 
Rigoletto. Large-flowered lavender. 25c. each, 
3 for 60c., 12 for $2.25. 
Rosenkavalier (New). Very large trusses of a 
beautiful rose red. Strong stems and good 
foliage. 35c. each, 3 for 95c., 12 for $3.50. 
Saladin. Brilliant orange scarlet flowers in large 
trusses. Does not scald or sunburn like many 
of this coloring. 25c. each, 3 for 60c., 12 for 
$2.25. 
Salmon Glow (New). Lively flame pink, with 
salmon shades, softened with lilac and white 
tints at center, the effect being rich salmon. 
35c. each, 3 for 95c., 12 for $3.25. 
Smiles. Lilac pink with darker eye. Extra large 
flower heads. Very fine. 30c. each, 3 for 85c., 
^ 12 for $3.25. 
Somerkleid. White with red eye, very distinc¬ 
tive. 30c. each, 3 for 85c., 12 for $3.25. 
EARLY TO BEAR FRUIT 
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Fruit trees continue very scarce throughout the country, especially in larger sizes, but anticipating 
this shortage we are able to^offer this Fall a considerable quantity of 3- to 6-year-old trees in both 
dwarfs and standards. 
STANDARD PEARS. 3-year, 4-year, and 5-year, in. Bartlett, Clapps’ Favorite, Seckle, and 
Sheldon. 
CRABAPPLES. 4- and 5-year-old Hyslop and Transcendant. 
Note—Apples and Pears 
best planted in Spring. 
are best planted 
in Fall, while Cherries, 
Plums and Peaches are 
STANDARD APPLES 
DWARF APPLES 
3-year. 
.$1.25 
4-year. 
.$2.50 
Red Astrachan. 
6-year. 
.$5.00 
Yellow Transparent. 
. . 3-year 
McIntosh. 
.4-year 
Stayman Winesap. 
. . 3-year 
R. I. Greening. 
.6-year 
Gravenstein. 
Cortland. 
.4-year and 6-year 
Wealthy. 
..3-year 
Yellow Transparent. . 
.6-year 
