CHAMPION CITY GREENHOUSES , SPRINGFIELD , OHIO 
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Good & Reese’s Choice Standard Phlox 
PRICE, ONE-YEAR-OLD FIELD-GROWN PLANTS, 50 CTS. PER DOZEN; $3.50 PER HUNDRED; $30.00 PER THOUSAND 
Among the hardy perennial plants, no class is of more importance or is more in public favor today than the Hardy 
Phlox, embracing as they do a wider range of attractive colors than can be found in any other hardy plant, while their 
gorgeous masses of color are unrivaled by any other summer flower. We have eliminated from our collection all in¬ 
ferior sorts and varieties of dull color, and are offering only such as are distinct and effective. Many of the sorts which 
heretofore have been scarce and high priced are now offered at popular prices. All of the Phlox which we offer are one- 
year field-grown. We have an immense stock. Our plantings are by the acre — over five hundred thousand plants. 
Standard List of Phlox 
ALCESTE—Deep violet, shading almost to blue. 
ALHAMBRA—Rich mauve; distinct. 
ANTONIN MERC1E—Light ground color, upper half of petal 
deeply suffused bluish-lilac; large white halo. 
ATHIS—Deep, clear salmon. Some claim this to be the show¬ 
iest variety in cultivation. 
BERANGER—Ground color white, delicately suffused with 
rosy-pink, and distinct eye of same color; exquisitely 
marked. 
BEAUTY — Delicate silvery-pink; a most beautiful sort. 
B. COMTE — Brilliant French purple with crimson carmine 
shadings. 
BRIDESMAID—Pure white, clear carmine eye; blooms in 
large, round heads; attractive. 
COQUELICOT — The finest and brightest red'of all the Phlox; 
the color is a bright orange-scarlet. 
CONSUL H. FROST — Pure red, with bright French-purple eye. 
DUQUESCLIN—Rosy-lilac, distinct rayed with lighter halo. 
DE MIRIBEL—White, suffused with bright rosy-scarlet; red 
eye. 
ESCLARMONDE — Clear rosy-lilac, deeper eye, exquisitely 
rayed and shaded. 
EC L AIRE UR—Clear rosy-magenta, with large, lighter halo; 
large florets and magnificent bedder. 
FRAU YON LOSSBURG—Pure snow-white. 
HUXLEY — A rich lavender; color fine. 
HENRY MURGER — Enormous pure white flowers, with very 
large, showy, deep carmine eye or center; fine florets and 
trusses; extra. 
INDEPENDENCE—An excellent large flowering early pure 
white; none better. 
JEANNE D’ARC—A good standard late white. 
KOSSUTH—Rich deep purple. Extra fine. 
LA VOGUE — A beautiful rose color with large eye of deeper 
rose color; very attractive. 
LA PERLE I>U NORD—Pure white, large, deep, distinct red 
eye; extra fine. 
LE MAHDI—Dark violet-purple. 
LOTH AIR — Clear, even carmine, deep crimson eye. 
MADAME P. LANGIER—Clear crimson, deeper eye; consider¬ 
ed one of the best. 
MISS LINGARD—Pearly-white flower, with a very faint pink 
eye; very remarkable bloomer, producing two to three crops 
of flowers during the season. Indispensable as a cut flower 
for florists’ use. 
MACULATA—Tall-growing, many branched, pyramidal truss¬ 
es of bright reddish, almost royal purple; the freest and 
showiest in permanent border; a grand acquisition to the 
hardy Phlox. 
MRS. JENKINS—The best tall early white for massing. 
OBERGARTNER WITTIG—Bright magenta, with crimson- 
carmine eye. Large flower and truss; one of the best. 
PEACHBLOW—Delicate peachblow-plnk, shading to white; 
large trusses; elegant. 
PANTHEON—Large, clear, deep, bright pink, with faint halo; 
a charming variety. 
Hardy Perennial Phlox, grand for the Garden. 
RICHARD WALLACE—Pure white, with violet-rose 
eye; large flowers in immense panicles. Too much 
cannot be said of this variety. 
RUBUS—A parti-colored variety, rosy-red shading to 
white. 
R. P. STRUT HERS—In our estimation the very best 
Phlox grown today—it has no faults. Color clear, 
cherry-red, suffused with salmon shades; deep red 
eye; fine large truss. The color is so clear that each 
individual floret stands out as distinct as a cameo. 
VON IIOCHBERG—The finest of all the dark colored 
Phlox. A rich velvety crimson with maroon shades. 
Elegant. 
Newer Varieties of Phlox 
SOME WONDERFUL CREATIONS IN THESE NEWER PHLOX. THEY WILL CERTAINLY BE A REVELATION 
TO YOU. 
Price, one-year field-grown plants, 60 cents per 
ASIA—One of the most valuable recent introductions. A 
delicate shade of mauve, with crimson-carmine eye. 
ELIZABETH CAMPBELL—Very bright salmon-pink, with 
lighter shadings and dark crimson eye; an entirely new 
and much wanted shade in Phlox. 
FRAU ANTON BUCHNER — The finest white variety yet 
introduced, having a large truss and individual flower 
of dwarf habit. 
G. A. STROIILEIN—Orange-scarlet with bright carmine 
eye; extra large flowers In enormous trusses; a grand 
acquisition. 
GENERAL VON HEUTSZE — Immense trusses of very 
large flowers; color of the most brilliant salmon-red, 
with white center; simply grand. 
HENRY MARCEL—Pure red with bright salmon shadings. 
dozen; $4.50 per hundred; $40.00 per thousand. 
JULES C AMBON—Clear magenta with large, distinct, 
white star in center of each floret; superlatively rich and 
fine. 
MME. PAUL DUTRIE—A delicate lilac-rose, reminding 
one of some of the beautiful soft pink orchids. The 
flowers are very large and borne in panicles of immense 
size. 
PIERRE BAYLE—Crimson-carmine overlaid with orange- 
scarlet. 
RYNSTROM -An improved form of the popular variety 
Pantheon; fine for massing; of a Paul Neyron rose color. 
SIEBOLD—Bright vermillon-red, overlaid with orange- 
scarlet; crimson-red eye. 
WIDAR—In color a light reddish-violet, with very large 
white center which intensifies and illuminates the color. 
