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WM. BORSCH & SON, Maplewood, Oregon 
PHLOX — Continued. 
B. Compte — Satiny rich wine red, probably 
the darkest of the Phlox. Looks well 
with good yellow flowered plant, such as 
Tritonia Lemon Queen or Aster hybridus 
luteus. Tall. 25c each. 
Beacon — Brilliant cherry red. 25c each. 
Betty Lou — Large flowers of deep salmon 
overlaid with a scarlet glow. A good 
grower and color. 35c each. 
Border Gem — A distinct novelty with large 
trusses of violet blue flowers. 35c each. 
Border Queen — An improved Jules San- 
deau, with large flowers of clear pink. 
Med. 35c each. 
Camilla — Large florets of clear salmon 
pink arranged in shapely panicles. Tall. 
35c each. 
Camillo Schneidei —Clear brilliant scarlet 
red, one of the brightest we have seen. 
Med. 35c each. 
Charming — Clear pink overlaid with some 
salmon. One of the prettiest shades of 
pink we have seen. Tall. 35c each. 
Columbia — U. S. Patent No. 118. Soft pink, 
but lighter and more delicate than that 
of E. Campbell. Med. 50c each. 
Comus — Clear cherry red, overlaid with 
bright scarlet. A sturdy grower. Med. 
25c each. 
Count Zeppelin — Large pure white flow¬ 
ers with distinct vermilion red eye. 25c 
each. 
Daily Sketch — The finest large-flowered 
Phlox yet introduced. Flowers up to 
21/^ inches across, of a clear bright pink 
with carmine eye, in large trusses. 
Strong grower. Tall. 35c each. 
Dorothy — Uniform shade of clear pink. 
Med. 35c each. 
Eclaireur — Carmine violet red with pinkish 
center. Very early and a strong grower. 
Tall. 25c each. 
E. I. Farrington — A fine soft salmon pink, 
with lighter eye. Tall. 25c each. 
Elizabeth Campbell — The old favorite. 
Light salmon pink, with lighter shadings 
toward the center. Med. 25c each. 
Emain Macha — ^Large flowers of glowing 
red. A very popular variety. Med. 35c 
each. 
Enchantress — A vigorous grower with rich 
green, glossy foliage and large flowers 
of bright salmon pink with darker eye. 
Tall. 25c each. 
Eugene Danzanvilliers — Soft lilac blue, 
with large white center. Best in shade. 
Med. 25c each. 
Evangeline — A fine salmon pink, being a 
deeper color than Elizabeth Campbell 
as well as a stronger, taller grower. 35c 
each. 
Feuerbrand — Very large, showy trusses of 
vermilion scarlet-red with deeper center. 
A very strong grower 25c each. 
Geo, Stipp — In our opinion one of the best 
Phlox yet introduced on acount of its 
disease resistant qualities. Strong grow¬ 
ers, with glossy green foliage and deep 
glowing salmon pink flowers which do 
not fade. Tall. 25c each. 
Gustaf Lind — Of dwarf habit with flowers 
of a beautiful salmon-red color. 18 to 24 
inches. 35c each. 
Hauptman Koehl — Immense clusters of 
large dark blood red flowers on strong 
stems. Keeps color will in heat. 35c 
each. 
H. B. May — Immense trusses of mauve 
pink with large suffused eye. Probably 
the latest Phlox to bloom. Dwarf. 35c 
each. 
Innocence — A new pure white, with large 
flowers on tall stems. Strong growers. 
35c each. 
Jules Sandeau — Very large flowers of a 
lively rose pink. Dwarf. 25c each. 
Karl Foerster — Glowing dark orange-red 
flowers. Med. 35c each, 
Lassburg — A tall growing Phlox with pure 
white flowers. 25c each. 
Le Mahdi — Dark violet purple, best with a 
little shade. Med. 25c each. 
Leo Schlagater — Still the most popular 
Phlox in our gardens. Large trusses of 
scarlet-carmine flowers. Tall. 35c each. 
(See inside front cover for illustration.) 
Lillian — A soft salmon pink. Some of our 
visitors call it the Cameo-pink Phlox. 
Neither red-spider nor mildew has af¬ 
fected it here. Med. 50c each. 
Marechal French — Flowers deep red, with 
blood red eye. Tall. 25c each. 
Mia Buys — The best of the dwarf whites, 
with very large trusses of large, pure 
white flowers. 35c each. 
Miss Lingard — (Suffruticosa type) Im¬ 
mense panicles of white flowers, which 
have faint shadings in center. Blooms 
in early May and June and again in Oct. 
Tall. 25c each. 
Miss Verboom — A rose-pink form of Miss 
Lingard. 35c each. 
Morgen rood — A quite new shade of bright 
rose or red rose with a deeper eye. Med. 
35c each. 
Mrs. Ethel Prichard —Probably the best of 
the mauves or lavenders. Large flowers 
of wide, flat petals of a self-shade or 
rosy-mauve. Tall. 25c each. 
Mrs. Harding — Rather deep shade of sal¬ 
mon pink. Tall. 35c each. 
Mrs. Jenkins — A late flowering white. Tall. 
25c each. 
Mrs. Milly van Hoboken — Large flowers of 
salmon rose, with deeper eye. 25c each. 
