0 TOTTY’S, HARDY PERENNIALS, MADISON, NEW JERSEY 101 ^ 
HARDY PHLOXES 
HARDY PERENNIAL PLANTS— 
Hardy Phlox 
We catalogue a few of the very choicest varieties of this superb and satisfactory hower 
and can quote on other sorts if desired. Phlox can be planted^ i8 inches to 2 feet apart and 
will repay an}'" expenditure in the line of extra care and fertilizer. Phlox is sometimes at¬ 
tacked with mildew which is best treated by the use of Sulphide of Potassium in the pro¬ 
portion of one ounce to two gallons of water. 
Price: 30c, per plant, $3.00 per doz., $20.00 per 100. 
BARON VON DEDEM. Brilliant cochineal-rccl 
with salmon shadings; very attractive color in the 
garden. 
MRS. JENKINS. The best white Phlox on the 
market; splendid for massing; comes into flower 
early in the season. 
ELIZABETH CAMPBELL. Light salmon chang¬ 
ing to pink, with a dark red eye; one of the hand¬ 
somest of all pink varieties. 
LE MAHDI. Rich violet-blue; deepest violet- 
colored Phlox in the market and an extra good 
grower. 
FRAU ANTON BUCHNER. Pure white, splen¬ 
did spikes and individual flowers very large. 
GIFION. Light rose-pink with deep rose shading 
in the center of the flower; quite an attractive flower. 
RIVERTON JEWEL. Lovely shade of mauve- 
rose; illuminated by a brilliant carmine-red eye. 
ROSENBERG. Bright reddish-violet, with a 
blood-rcd eye; free flowering in all sections of the 
country, 
RYNSTROM. Similar to Pantheon, with flowers 
and trusses of enormous size; the best rose-pink 
Phlox. 
