SPECIAL AND IMPORT PRICES FOR FALL OF 1907 
Ihe Creeping Phloxes have a charming beauty all their own, and, for general usefulness, are not to be surpassed by any 
flower that grows. They will thrive in any situation, except a very shady one ; and in any soil, no matter how poor, unless 
it is very wet. They are absolutely hardy without protection ; hardy last winter, which killed millions of plants and shrubs, 
and even trees. They have neat evergreen foliage, and when in bloom, which is during the month of May, their multitude 
of lovely pink, white or blue flowers cover everything beneath as completely as a carpet covers a floor. They bloom again 
in September, but not so freely. For covering rocky hillsides, sandy slopes, bare ground too poor to grow anything else, or 
for edging borders of hardy plants or shrubs, they are unsurpassed. Our President literally uses these plants by hundreds of 
thousands in his landscape work, and wherever he uses them there is a large demand for them. Just think of it! The 
splendid, inexpensive hardy plants, which increase fourfold every year, are almost unknown, while commonplace geraniums, 
with not one-tenth their beauty, are planted by the million, and must be planted annually. 
Ihe Creeping' Phloxes can be planted advantageously in September and until the fifteenth of October. As we grow 
them by the acre, we can offer them in quantity at very low prices, which are given below. 
Phlox subulata 
Per dos. 100 
1.000 
n u 
II II 
It II 
II II 
alba. Pure white. 
“The Bride.” White with pink 
‘Model.’ 1 
pink. 
Finest of all; bright 
Little Dot. 
center ; 
White, with blue 
small flowers of 
“G. F. Wilson.” New; lovely 
light blue; distinct and fine. 
$1 00 
$5 50 
$45 00 
. 1 00 
G 00 
1 00 
G 00 
. 1 00 
5 50 
45 00 
. 1 00 
5 00 
40 00 
1 00 
7 00 
1 25 
6 00 
1 25 
6 00 
ffers of 
Ha 
grandiflora. Lovely pink flowers 
1 25 6 00 
Plants in Variety 
The following are more upright in growth, and 
will thrive in the shade as well as in the sun 
Per doz. 100 1,000 
Phlox divaricata (“Wild Sweet William”). Soft 
light blue ; fine for natural¬ 
izing .$1 00 $6 00 $50 00 
“ “ alba. New white variety. 
each, 50 cts... 5 00 
“ Caerulea. Similar to P, divaricata, but 
brightest blue flowers in the Phlox 
family.each, 20 cts... 2 00 
“ Stellaria. Silvery gray flowers. 4 inches 
high.each, 20 cts... 2 00 
“ Reptang. Deep rose. G in. high. 1 25 8 00 
The following very low prices are for the purpose of equalizing stocks of Hardy Plants. They will be of Ihe best and most desirable 
varieties and the plants of the best quality, but in every instance the selection of varieties is to be made by us. However, as before stated, 
If purchasers will name the things they have or don’t wish, these will not be included in the selection. 
OFFER No. 1. 25 first-class plants in variety for. $2 50 
OFFER No. 2. 50 first-class plants in variety for. 4 oo 
OFFER No. 3. 100 first-class plants in varied assortment of best species and varieties for... 7 OO 
OFFER No. 4 . 500, same as above, but in larger variety, for. 30 OO 
OFFER No. 5. 1,000, same as above, but in much larger variety, for. 55 OO 
Our Ceneral Catalogue, containing complete list of Hardy Plants, with description and prices, will be sent free on request 
