SPECIAL AND IMPORT PRICES FOR FALL OF 1910 
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HARDY PERENNIAL PHLOXES, continued 
Miss Cook. White, pink eye; early. 
Moliere. Salmon-rose, with deep rose eye. 
Mrs. Jenkins. Early-flowering white; immense panicles. 
Miss Lingard. The best Phlox in cultivation. It produces 
immense heads of beautifid white flowers in June, and 
blooms again in September and October. Splendid foliage 
and habit, and free from attacks of red spider. 
Mrs. Miller. Early-flowering; lovely purplish rose. 
Mrs. Dunbar. White, with purplish rose eye. 
Michael Cervantes. Salmon-rose, with deep rose eye. 
Maculata. Bright rosy purple; splendid for naturalizing: 
will grow in tall grass of meadows or orchards and requires 
no attention after planting. S7 per 100, SCO per 1,000. 
N. Smith. Dark crimson. 
Obergartner Wetteg. Light rose; center lighter; red eye. 
Otto Thalackor. Rosy crimson; dwarf. 
Pacha. Deep rose, with brighter eye. 
Peach Blossom. Delicate pink, with white markings. 
Pearl. Pure white; very late. 
Pantheon. Salmon-rose; a splendid variety. 
Professor Schlieman. Salmon-rose, with carmine eye. 
R. P. Struthers. Brilliant rosy red, with crimson eye. 
Regulus. Rose-salmon, with lighter center; large flower: 
grand habit; extra fine. 
Richard Wallace. White, pink eve. 
Robt. Werner. White, pink eye. 
Schlossgartner Reichenauer. Pure white. 
Splendens. Brilliant glowing crimson; flower small, but 
color rich; feet high. 
Sunshine. Salmon-pink; lovely. 
Thos. G. Clover. White, with carmine eye. 
Van Goethe. Rich salmon-rose; best of its color. 25 cts. 
Phlox, Miss Lingard and Independence 
Perennial Phloxes 
Springdale Phloxes 
The following Phloxes were raised on our own grounds, 
and we can recommend them as being distinct and fine. 
15 cts. each, $1.50 per doz. 
DANSKE DANDRIDGE. Light purple, large, star-shaped 
white center, sometimes mottled purple and white. Dis¬ 
tinct and lovely variety. 
CHESWICK. Salmon, bright crimson center. 
JEAN. Deep pink, large red bright eye; very distinct. 
MARGARET ELLIOTT. White, red center; extra large 
panicles. 
ROSALIE. White, blush center; delicate and distinct. 
DEFIANCE. Bright deep red, almost as bright as Coquoli- 
cot and of much better habit. 
ARTHUR B. STARR. This splendid new variety is a seed¬ 
ling of that grand old sort, Miss Lingard, and appears to 
have all its good qualities. Vigorous habit, free-flowering 
and splendid foliage. The color is a beautiful rich purple 
something like the late variety Le Mahdi. 
Mixed Phloxes 
Mixed in good named varieties, of which labels have been 
lost. SI per doz., $0 per 100. 
Phlox Divaricata Laphami 
Variety of P. Canadensis. One of the finest hardy peren¬ 
nials adapted for the rockery, for the border and for natu¬ 
ralizing ; remarkably free blooming, forms a somewhat 
shrubby plant, 18 inches in height, individual flowers much 
larger than P. Canadensis; the heads are larger, and the 
petals not cleft as in the type. 20 cts. eacn, $2 per doz. 
