PAR IB AULT . MINN. 
Pltlo^c Calusnbia 
A new Phlox introduced in 1935 that has created a 
sensation because of its wonderful beauty. A flower of 
great size in a beautiful cameo-pink with a very light 
blue eye. Fifteen immense blooms have been counted 
on a 2-year plant. Sold under U. S. Plant Patent No. 
118. Strong plants, 50c each; 3 for #1.25; 12 for #4.50. 
Some New Phlox 
ANNIE LAURIE. New. Rich deep salmon, large trusses, 
very beautiful. 3 feet. Each, 50c. 
DAILY SKETCH. New. Extra large trusses and indi¬ 
vidual flowers; color light salmon-pink with very faint 
carmine eye. An outstanding novelty. Each, 50c. 
GEO. STIPP. New. Deep glowing salmon with shaded 
lighter eye; very outstanding and the best of recent 
salmon Phlox introductions; does not fade. 2J/2-3 ft. 
Each, 40c. 
GUSTAVE LIND. New. A dwarf variety of a sharp 
salmon-red color. A bright Phlox for the rock gar¬ 
den. Free bloomer. 1 i/2'2 feet. Each, 40c. 
HAUPTMANN KOEHL. Dark blood-red. Large clus¬ 
ters on strong tall stems. Individual flowers large. 
Keeps color in heat and rain. 2 /i feet. Each, 40c. 
MORGENROOD. Novelty. A very distinct variety. 
Large clusters of a bright rose shade with deeper eye. 
Strong grower. Large individual flowers. 21/2-3 feet. 
Each, 40c. 
ROSENKAVALIER. New. Very large trusses of a beau¬ 
tiful rose-red. Robust stems and good green foliage. 
Mildew resistant. Does not fade. Should be in every 
border. 2/i feet. Each, 50c. 
1 each of the 7 above new Phlox, 
$3.00, all postpaid. 
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iJlanxLf. Penewucd Pltio.'X. 
Starting to bloom in midseason, they carry loads of the most brilliant color far into 
the fall or until touched with frost. 
For best results, the soil should have well-rotted manure worked in, and the planting 
should be in a fairly sunny location. Water heavily during dry spells. If lower leaves 
turn rusty and dry up during the summer, water and spray the plants heavily with cold 
water, and dust with powdered sulphur such as is used to control black spot on Roses 
If the first flower spikes are cut off as soon as the flowers fall and the plants are well 
watered, a second setting of bloom will come on and continue late into the fall. 
Do not compare the prices for our Phlox plants with cheaper prices where orders 
are filled with plants commonly called Baby Phlox Plants. Our Phlox have all been 
grown right out in the field one year before shipping. 
PRICES FOR PHLOX, ALL POSTPAID 
1 Phlox, 35c; 3 Phlox, 75c; 6 Phlox, $1.20; 10 Phlox, $1.95, 
unless otherwise noted. 
Phlox Collections 
Most people like Phlox in assortments. But not being familiar with the different varieties it is often hard 
to choose from a catalog an assortment that would afterwards please. To help out we have made up two 
collections, each of which covers the range of colors very nicely. 
BANNER COLLECTION 
B. COMTE. Tall. A charming shade of rich French 
purple. 
CHAMPS ELYSEE. Medium tall, of a pleasing dark 
red-purple. 
ECLAIREUR. Medium tall. Purplish crimson with 
white aureoT. 
JULES SANDEAU. A dwarf free flowering salmon* 
pink. 
LOTHAIR. A tall Phlox in a brilliant salmon-red. 
MILLY VAN HOBOKEN. A tall peach-blossom- 
pink, very hardy. 
MRS. JENKINS. A medium tall, early blooming 
beautiful white. 
R. P. STRUTHERS. Tall. A bright rosy carmine 
with claret eye. 
RICHARD WALLACE. Pure white with large 
crimson center. 
WIDAR. A dwarfish lavender-purple, large white 
center. 
The above ten varieties of Phlox, taken one of a 
kind, make a wonderful assortment and a most pleas¬ 
ing collection. 
I of each, 10 in all, 
either Collection 
* 1.95 
SUPERB COLLECTION 
COM US. Clear cherry-red, overspread bright scarlet. 
COUNT ZEPPELIN. Very large white with a deep 
crimson eye. 
ENCHANTRESS. Light rose-pink, shaded salmon- 
pink. 
FRAU ANTON BUCHNER. One of the very best 
pure whites. 
FEUERBRAND. An intense brilliant crimson-scar' 
let. 
MRS. HARDING. Deep shade of salmon-pink, ex¬ 
tra large florets. 
MRS. W. VAN BEUNINGEN. Bright rich salmon- 
red self color. 
SIEBOLD. Strong, robust, large rich salmon-pink. 
SIR EDWIN LANDSEER. Very floriferous bright 
salmon-pink. 
STARLIGHT. New violet-red, shading to lilac, 
large, white center. 
Another fine collection made up of all fine sorts, 
every one of which will please. 
The O Collections 
Mm 20 in all w* 
PUlax, 
SUBULATA 
ATROPURPUREA 
Here is a distinctive new creeping 
or Subulata Phlox that really revo¬ 
lutionizes this group. It is such a 
great improvement over the old va¬ 
rieties that they are simply not to be 
compared with it. It spreads well 
close to the ground and is just cov¬ 
ered early in the spring with a mass 
of rich red-purple flowers. Wonder¬ 
ful for rockeries, borders, and espe¬ 
cially to plant about the base of 
white stones on the grave. 
Regular size, 25c each; 
6 for $1.25; 12 for $2.25; 
$15.00 per 100 
Large Clumps, 50c 
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