ALBION, although one of the oldest, is still a great favor¬ 
ite. It is tall, large-dowered—each petal of the flower being 
slightly rayed with pink, giving it the appearance of a dainty 
pink eve. Blooms late August, just before Joan of Arc. 
ANTONIN MERCIK, dark lilac with white centre, dwarf. 
$ .25 E.; $2.00 N.; $12.00 C. 
AURORA BOREALIS, salmon scarlet, deep crimson eye. 
BARON VON DEDEM, somewhat like Colquelicot, but of 
most lasting color—larger flowers and produced in larger clus¬ 
ters. The best of the scarlet-flowered Phlox. $ .25 E.; $1.75 
X.; $12.00, C. 
CHARLES DARWIN, soft salmon pink: medium height. 
COLQUELICOT, another of the older and better known 
Phlox which is still a favorite. ( iood-sized pure scarlet flowers. 
Medium height. 
CORAN D'ACHE, a showy large-llowered Phlox, bloom¬ 
ing with the majority. The flowers are rosy-carmine with a 
violet centre. One of showiest. 
CZARINA, one of the tallest and latest whites. This has 
good foliage and rather small white flowers with a tiny flush of 
pink at centre—it blooms between Albion and Joan of Arc. 
E AI B R A SEMEN T, medium height, with large clusters of 
huge flowers of deep salmon verging on the scarlet and fading 
softer. 
EUUENE DANZAX V 1 LLTER, soft lilac blue, suffused with 
red and often with white eye. 
FERDINAND CORTEZ, bright crimson. 
FEU DE MONDE, salmon-red. 
FRAU ANTONIN BUCHNER, the newest and probably 
the finest of all the tall growing white Phlox. It has good habit: 
a long period of Doom and heavy clusters of flowers. $.25 each . 
$ 1.75 X : $15.00 C. 
G. A. STROITLEIN, has large clusters and large flowers of 
scarlet-orange with bright carmine eye. 
GRUPPENKON 1 GEX, flesh pink with carmine eye; low 
growing, free flowering. One of the most attractive of Ihe pink 
phl’oit. 
IIERMIOXE, a good dwarf white only t 2-15 in.; when in 
flower, foliage is entirely hidden. 
