New Phlox, Tigress 
Tall Hardy PHLOX 
The Foundation of the Qarden 
NEW PHLOX COLUMBIA 
(Plant Patent No. 118) 
The color is an exquisite cameo'pink with a faint blue eye and 
produces an effect never before seen in Phlox. The clearness of 
tone is remarkable and the marvelous brilliant color does not fade 
into purple as the flower ages. The flower crop is immense. A 
well-grown plant will produce 15 flower spikes 2J/2 feet high. 
Mildew, black spot or dead leaves are unknown to this variety. 
Unquestionably the finest of the pink Phlox, and probably the 
finest of all Phlox. 50c each, 3 for $1.25; $4.00 per doz. 
NEW PHLOX T1QRESS 
After a century of effort the plant breeders have at last given us a real 
flame-colored Phiox! 
We have, of course, had flame-colored Phlox before, but in the past 
breeding this color into Phlox weakened the plants severely; the flowers 
were always poor, small and inferior and frequently the plants did not 
bloom. Meanwhile disease and insects took their toll of the weakened strain. 
The new Phlox Tigress is the realization of the Phlox-lover’s dream. 
The plants grow tall and sturdy—equal, in this respect, to Columbia or 
Miss Lingard. There is no suggestion of disease or weakness and the 
flowers are immense, the largest that grow and the color is the true 
vividly brilliant orange-scarlet flame that the world has 
v sought for over a century. Tigress is incomparable in 
its magnificence. 50c each; 3 for $1.35; $4.75 per doz. 
NoivPatented Varieties 
Leo Schlageter. Splendid flower heads of the most gorgeous 
flaming scarlet. The best of the red varieties. 
Miss Lingard. The plant has beautiful, long, shiny leaves and is 
absolutely free from all diseases. It produces from 2 to 3 crops 
of flowers a season from June until October. The flower heads 
are immense and the individual flowers are of the loveliest, 
clean, pure white, with just a faint pink shading in the center. 
The best and most satisfactory Phlox. 3 for $1.00; $3.00 per 
doz. 
Mrs. Jenkins. A pure white variety which flowers late and is the best 
white Phlox for planting in masses. 
Pink Beauty. A new Phlox of the Miss Lingard type having all the 
merits of Miss Lingard. It has the same fine foliage, freedom from 
disease and flowers as often and as finely. The flowers, however, last 
about twice as long as Miss Lingard, and the color is the loveliest 
clear mauve-pink. 3 for 90c; $3.00 per doz. 
Rhinelander. Lovely salmon-pink. Both flower and truss are immense 
size and the color is intensified by a brilliant carmine eye. Truly 
superb. 
Von Lassburg. Immense trusses of pure white flowers blooming weeks 
earlier than the others. 
William Kesselring. Mammoth individual flowers colored intense violet 
with a distinct white eye. 
All Phlox, except where noted: 3 for 75c; #2.50 per doz. 
B. Comte. Enormous heads of brilliant 
scintillating dark red flowers. Really 
splendid. 
Blue Hills. The nearest to blue and in¬ 
comparably the best. 3 for $1.00; $3.50 
per doz. 
Daily Sketch. The newest and by far the 
loveliest of the pink Phlox. Tremen¬ 
dous trusses and individual flowers. 
Truly magnificent. 
Feuerbrand. Vivid orange-scarlet flowers 
produced in enormous quantities con¬ 
tinuously throughout the season. The 
most splendidly brilliant Phlox in exist¬ 
ence. 3 for 90c; $3.00 per doz. 
except where 
noted 
Africa. A new brilliant carmine-red Phlox with a blood- 
red eye. The flower heads are enormous. Specially 
fine variety. 3 for 90c; $3.00 per doz. 
Beacon. A tall Phlox, 36 inches high, with gorgeous 
cherry-red flower heads borne on straight, strong 
stems. The best light red. 3 for 90c; $3.00 per doz. 
3 ^ 75 ? 
^2 per do3. 
If wanted by Parcel 
Post add 10c for each 
Six Plants 
If wanted by parcel post, add 10c for six plants. 
Phlox 
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