HARDY PHLOX 
TALL GARDEN PHLOX 
New Introductions 
COLUMBIA. Plant Patent No. 118. Gor¬ 
geous cameo pink flowers with faint blue 
eye in great abundance. Foliage insect and 
mildew free. 50c; 3 for $1.25; $4.50 doz. 
TIGR'ESS. Immense trusses of brilliant 
orange scarlet. Flowers nearly all season. 
Upright vigorous plants. 50c; 3 for $1.25; 
$4.50 doz. 
STANDARD VARIETIES 
21c each; 3 for 57c; $2.00 doz. 
AUSTRALIS. Salmon Red. 
B. Comte. Satiny amaranth red. 
BRIDESMAID. White, large carmine eye, 
COLONIAL. Lavender blue. 
INNOCENCE. Pure white. Tall. 
JOHNSON’S FAVORITE. Salmon pink. 
Dark red eye. 
LILIAN. Pure pink. No rose or magenta. 
MADAM FRENCH. NEW. Bright Vermil¬ 
lion Scarlet. 
PHLOX TIGRESS 
MISS LINGARD. White. Light yellow 
eye. 3 crops a year. 
PROF. VIRCHOW. Bright Carmine. 
Shaded orange scarlet. 
Creeping Phlox-Phlox Subulata 
We present here the most important Rock Garden 
plant. Dwarf Phlox. Their flowers are freely pro¬ 
duced from March till June and again in the fall 
by some varieties. 
NEW VARIETIES 
ROBERT SENIOR. A distinct new 
variety with true lavender flowers 
with a deep purple center. Late 
Flowering. 25c; 5 for $1.00; $2.11 doz. 
CAM LA. Rare English variety. 
Extra large flowers of glistening sal¬ 
mon pink. Often blooms all season. 
75c; 3 for $1.69. 
STANDARD VARIETIES 
19c; 4 for 47c; $1.60 doz. 
ALBA, white, light green foliage. 
ATROPURPUREA, almost deep red. 
MOERHEIMI, rose pink. Spring 
and fall. 
APPLE BLOSSOM, flesh pink, late. 
AUTUMN ROSE, pink, red eye. 
CREEPING PHLOX.— Phlox Subulata. 
VIVID, intense crmison, late, showy. 
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Use Sea Lavender for winter bouquets 
