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CHAMPION CITY GREENHOUSES, SPRINGFIELD, OHIO 
Standard List of Hardy Phlox—Continued 
MACILATA—Tall-growing, many-branched, pyram¬ 
idal trusses of bright reddish, almost royal 
purple; the freest and showiest in permanent bor¬ 
der; a grand acquisition to the hardy Phlox. 
MOZART—Deep carmine center shading to white at 
edge of flower. 
MRS. JENKINS — A grand tall early white for 
massing. 
PANTHEON—Large, clear, deep, bright pink with 
faint halo; a charming variety. 
Madame Paul Dutrie. 
Newer Varieties of 
Hardy Phlox 
Some Wonderftl Creations in These Newest Phlox. They 
Will Certainly ba a Revelation to You. 
Price, 60 Cents per Dozen; $4.50 Per 
Hundred; $40.00 Per Thousand. 
ASIA—Lilac-rose with brilliant carmine eye. 
DANTON—Scarlet, pure red eye. 
ELIZABETH CA MPBELL — Very bright salmon- 
pink, with lighter shadings and dark crimson 
eye. An entirely new and much wanted shade 
in Phlox. 
G. A. STItOHLEIN—Orange-scarlet with bright car¬ 
mine eye; extra large flowers in enormous 
trusses; a grand acquisition. 
MADAME PALL DUTRIE — Delicate lilac-rose re¬ 
minding^ one of some of the beautiful soft pink 
Orchids. 
PEACHBLOW Delicate peachblow-pink shading 
to almost white; large trusses; elegant. 
PROFESSOR VIRCHOW—Bright carmine, overlaid 
with orange-scarlet. 
ROSENBERG — Bright reddish-violet with blood- 
red eye; large truss and individual flower as 
large as a silver dollar. 
RYNSTROM—Of a Paul Neyron pink color; excel¬ 
lent. 
S1EBOLD — Bright vermilion-red overlaid with 
orange-scarlet, crimson-red eye; will please 
everybody. 
VON HOCHBERG—Extra large beautifully formed 
trusses, the ideal crimson Phlox; richest of its 
color. 
widar—V iolet-blue with pure white eye. 
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Miss Liugurd. 
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. 
Bridesmaid. 
RICHARD WALLACE—Pure 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 dis¬ 
tinct as a cameo. 
RUBUS—A parti-colored variety, rosy-red, shading 
to white. 
