^wo cN.ew (Phlox 
Grown by Wayside Gardens Only 
COLUMBIA AUGUSTA 
— the finest light pink 
phlox ever introduced 
(Plant Patent No. 1 18) 
The color suggests a delicate cameo-pink with 
faint blue shading at center. The effect created by 
a well grown plant is exquisite and never before 
seen in Phlox. 
The clearness of tone is remarkable, the bril¬ 
liancy is so pronounced that immediate attention 
is given to this wonderful plant. As the flower ages, 
the blooms always retain their delicate pink shade; 
there never are any magenta tones visible. 
Out of each leaf joint grows a lateral or secon¬ 
dary flower spike continuing the display of blooms 
long after the main flower head has disappeared. 
Columbia is therefore well called the "perpetual 
flowering" Phlox. 
Of great importance is the habit of Phlox Co¬ 
lumbia, its strength and vigor is something rarely 
seen in plants. A well grown, two-year plant will 
produce from 5 to 1 5 flower spikes. 
— the finest cherry-red 
phlox ever introduced 
(Patent Applied For) 
A strong growing plant of medium height, about 
2Vi feet when fully grown, with rich bronzy green 
foliage and stem. Color is best described as a bril¬ 
liant cherry-red, not quite as deep as Beacon and 
much more intense and sparkling. The young flor¬ 
ets at opening show a decided amount of orange. 
Unlike most Phlox of this color, it does not discolor 
or bleach in the sun. The color remains perfect un¬ 
der all weather conditions. Augusta is a beautiful 
vivid colored variety of exceptional growth and 
qualities and will eventually replace all other va¬ 
rieties of similar shade. 
(Phlox 
COLUMBIA and AUGUSTA 
Prices 
To each plant of Phlox 
Columbia and Phlox Augusta 
sent out by Wayside Gardens 
is attached a wooden label with 
the plant patent numbers. 
Plants offered for sale without 
these numbers and labels are 
not true! 
Note the moderate prices! 
Each .$ 0.50 
Th ree for . 1.25 
Dozen for. 4.00 
100 for. 30.00 
Columbia illustrated in color 
on Color Page B. 
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