CHAMPION CITY GREEN HOI’ SES, SPRINGFIELD . OHIO 
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Good & Reese’s Choice Hardy Phlox 
Price, except where noted, one-year-old field-grown plants, 50 cents per dozen; 
$3.50 per hundred; $30.00 per thousand. 
ALCESTE—Deep violet, shading almost to blue. 
ATHIS — Deep, clear salmon. Some claim this to be 
the showiest variety in cultivation. 
BEAUTY — Delicate silvery-pink; “a most beautiful 
sort. 
BERANGER—Ground color white, delicately suf¬ 
fused with rosy-pink, and distinct eye of same 
color; exquisite. 
BRIDESMAID — Pure white, clear carmine eye; 
blooms in large, round heads; attractive. 
CONSUL H. FROST—Deep rose color; large white 
eye. 
DANTON 1 — Scarlet, pure red eye. 
ECLAIREUR — Clear rosy-magenta with large 
lighter halo; large florets; magnificent bedder. 
ESCLARMONDE — Clear rosy-lilac, deeper eye, ex¬ 
quisitely rayed and shaded. 
GENERAL VON HEUTZE — Immense trusses of 
very large flowers; color of the most brilliant 
salmon-red, with white center; simply grand. 
HENRY MARCEL — Dark violet-rose, white eye* 
distinct. 
HENRY MURGER—Enormous pure white flowers, 
with very large, showy, deep carmine eye or cen¬ 
ter; fine florets and trusses; extra. 
HERVOR—Carmine-rose with pure white center. 
INDEPENDENCE — An excellent large-flowering 
early pure white; none better. 
JEANNE d’ARC — Pure snow-white, large panicles* 
very sweet. 
KOSSUTH—Rich deep purple. Extra fine. 
LA PERLE DU NORD — Pure white, large, deep, dis¬ 
tinct red eye; extra fine. 
LE MAHDI—Dark violet-purple. 
LOTHAIR—Clear, even carmine, deep crimson eye. 
MADAME PAUL DUTRE—Delicate lilac-rose re¬ 
minding one of some of the beautiful soft pink 
Orchids. 
MRS. JENKINS — A grand tall early white for mass¬ 
ing. 
PANTHEON — Large, clear, deep, bright pink with 
faint halo; a charming variety. 
PEACHBLOW — Delicate peachblow-pink shading 
to almost white; large trusses; elegant. 
PHARON—A beautiful lavender. 
ROSENBERG — Bright reddish-violet with blood- 
red eye; large trusses and individual flower as 
large as a silver dollar. 
Recent Introductions and 
Some wonderful creations in these newest Phlox. 
60 centM per dozen; 
ASIA—Lilac-rose with briliant carmine eye. 
B. COMTE—Brilliant French purple, with crimson- 
carmine shadings. 
ELIZABETH CAMPBELL — Very bright salmon- 
pink, with lighter shadings and dark crimson 
eye. An entirely new and much wanted shade 
in Phlox. 
GRUPPENKONIGIN—Pure flesh colored rose with 
carmine eye. Extra fine. 
JULES CAMBON—Clear magenta with large dis¬ 
tinct white star in center of each floret; super¬ 
latively rich and fine. 
LE PROPHETE—Violet-blue, brown center. 
Phlox planted in a hardy border. 
RYNSTROM—Of a Paul Neyron pink color; excel¬ 
lent. j; 
RICHARD WALLACE—Pu$e white, with violet- 
rose eye; large flowers in immense panicles. Too 
much cannot be said of this variety. 
R. P. STRUTHERS—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 and 
clean that each individual floret stands out as 
distinct as a cameo. 
SIEBOLD— Bright vermilion-red overlaid with 
orange-scarlet, crimson-red eye; will please 
everybody. 
WIDAR—Violet-blue, with pure white eye. 
Those That Are Scarce 
They will certainly be a revelation to you. Price, 
$4.00 per hundred. 
MOZART—Deep carmine center shading to white 
at edge of flower. 
MISS LINGARD—Pearly-white flower, with a very 
faint pink eye; very remarkable bloomer, produc¬ 
ing two to three crops of flowers during the sea¬ 
son. Indispensable as a cut flower for florists’ 
use. 
PROFESSOR VIRCHOW—Bright carmine, overlaid 
with orange-scarlet. 
RUBUS—A parti-colored variety, rosy-red, shading 
to white. 
VON HOCIIBERG—Extra lajge beautifully formed 
trusses, the ideal crimson Phlox; richest of its 
color. 
