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CREPESCULE —White to silvery-mauve with large vivid 
violet eye. 
DAILY SKETCH —One of the finest of the new introductions. 
Very large individual florets and tremendous flower heads of 
a lovely shade of pink, with a deep crimson center. Height 
32 inches. A striking variety that attracts attention from 
all parts of the garden. 50c each; 3 for $1.25; 12 for $4.00. 
E. I. FARRINGTON—One of the finest new salmon shades, 
with a lighter eye. 
ELIZABETH CAMPBELL—One of the best known and most 
admired of all Phlox. Soft salmon-pink with lighter tone 
towards the center. Considered best in its class. 
ENCHANTRESS—My own choice of all the deep bright 
pinks, being somewhat similar to Columbia, but more color¬ 
ful and different and a deep colored eye. The color is deep 
water-melon pink, with a vivid red eye, which is surrounded 
by a light sunburst. Very large flowers. 
F. G. VON LASSBURG—One of the finest whites. Large 
trusses of pure snow-white. 
FIREBRAND—One of the most brilliant Phlox known, being 
a new brilliant scarlet to Vermillion. 
GEN’L VON HUERTZ—An extra fine variety of salmon-red, 
flushed rose. 
GEORGE STIPP—A new variety with very large individual 
blooms and clusters of glowing salmon. 
HAUPTMANN KOEHL—Large, compact trusses of deep 
rich ox-blood red. A magnificent variety. 
INNOCENCE—Late blooming. Large flowers of pure glisten¬ 
ing snow-white. Very tall, 42 inches. 
LASOLIEL—A very lovely soft rose, with a prominent white 
eye. 
LOTHAIR—You will like this very lovely vivid crimson 
variety. 
MME. F. CARPENTER—A fine I ow growing early pure white. 
MISS UNGARD—A very early flowering variety. Color 
pure white with a pink eye. The best early white and a pro¬ 
fuse bloomer, producing two or three crops of flowers. 
MORGENROOD — A very distinct novelty, with large 
clusters of bright rose flowers, with a deeper eye. 
MRS. CHARLES DORR—A most unusual and very delight¬ 
ful shade of soft lavender-pink, the flowers being produced 
in great profusion. No other Phlox like it. 
MRS. FRYER—Large midseason pure snow-white. One of 
the best. 
MRS. WILLIAM JENKINS—A very profuse blooming and 
delightful late flowering snow-white variety. 
PAINTED LADY—This is one of the most attractive Phlox 
I have seen, with large flower heads of very soft pink, with 
a brilliant Tyrian-Rose eye in striking contrast. 
PANTHEON—A very lovely rose-pink. 
PECHEUR DTSLAND —One of the rarest of all tones in 
Phlox, an exquisite shade of lavender. 
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P. D. WILLIAMS—A new novelty with enormous flowers in 
great trusses of soft apple-blossom-pink with deeper center. 
Flowers constantly all Summer and Fall. One of the best of 
the new introductions. 50c each; 3 for $1.25; 12 for $4.00. 
RHEINLANDER—I mmense trusses of coral-pink, with claret 
red eye. Very fine. 
RICHARD WALLACE—Very tall, 42 inches. White, with a 
deep red eye. A very profuse bloomer and a magnificent 
variety. 
RIVERTONS JEWELL—A delightful mauve-rose, with car¬ 
mine eye. 
RIJNSTROOM—A strong growing, free blooming variety 
with flowers the color of the pink Paul Neyron Rose. 
SIR EDWIN LANDSEER—A very fine light-crimson toned 
variety. 
SUNSET—A magnificent deep pink, with large florets. 
SUNSHINE—A d eeper, brighter salmon pink and a larger 
flower than Columbia, with a red eye. 
THOR—An ever-popular pink, overlaid with a scarlet glow 
and a small analine-red eye. 
TIGRESS—A new variety being introduced for the first time 
and the outstanding novelty of the year. Immense trusses 
of brilliant orange-scarlet, with an unusually long flowering 
season. 50c each; 3 for $1.25. 
WIDAR—This very lovely lavender Phlox, illustrated in color, 
is one of our most beautiful and unusual varieties. 
WINEDOT—A magnificent white, with a prominent eye of 
Chinese Violet. Perhaps the best of this type. 
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