Phlox Columbia 
INTRODUCED BY WAYSIDE GARDENS IN 1935 
U. S. Plant Patent No. 118. 
A FTER growing this variety you will agree with every person that has seen it, that it is the finest 
sx pink Phlox ever introduced. Its strength and vigor is something rarely seen in plants. A well 
•* grown, two'year-old plant will produce from six to fifteen spikes. The foliage is rich dark green, 
leaves covering the stems down to the ground. The flower stalks are about 2/i feet high, stiff and erect. 
The flowers, when cut, last over a week in water. See page one for further details. 
Each, 50c; per 3, #1.25; per doz., #4.50. 
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