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Standard Phlox—Concluded 
HENRY MARCEL — Dark violet-rose, white eye; distinct. 
HENRY MURGER —Enormous pure white flowers, with very large, 
showy, deep carmine eye or center; fine florets and trusses; extra. 
HUXLEY — A rich lavender; color fine. 
INDEPENDENCE — An excellent large-flowering early pure white; 
none better. 
JULES CAMBON — Clear magenta with large distinct white star in 
center of each floret; superlatively rich and line. 
KOSSUTH —Rich deep purple. Extra fine. 
LA PERLE DU NORD — Pure white, large deep, distinct red eye; 
extra fine. 
LE MAHDI — Dark violet-purple. 
L’ESPERANCE —Clear rosy-lilac; large white eye distinctly rayed; 
large florets and an even bloomer. 
LOTH AIR —Clear, even carmine, deep crimson eye. 
MADAME P. LANGIER —Clear crimson, deeper eye; considered one of 
the best. 
MACULATA — Tail-growing, many-branched, pyramidal trusses of 
bright reddish, almost royal purple; the freest and showiest in per¬ 
manent border; a grand acquisition to the hardy Phlox. 
MISS LIN GAR D —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. 
MRS. JENKINS —A grand tall early white for massing. 
PANTHEON -Large, clear, deep, bright pink with faint halo; a charm¬ 
ing variety. 
RYNSTROM -Of a Paul Neyron pink color; excellent. 
RICHARD WALLACE —Pure white, with violet-rose eye; large flowers 
in immense panicles. Too much cannot be said of this variety. 
ROSENBERG — Bright reddish-violet with blood-red eye; large truss Border of Phlox, 
and individual flowers as large as a silver dollar. Hundred, $5.00; 
thousand, $40.00. 
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; ftne large truss. The color is so clear and clean that each individual floret stands out as 
distinct as a cameo. 
Dahlias for Cut Flowers 
All Dahlia descriptions followed by the letter A we can do in pot plants. All varieties followed by the letter B 
we can do in divided field roots. When A and B are both used we can do either plants or bulbs. 
Novelties 
GEISHA (Peony) —This most sensational variety is the showiest and most attractive 
of this type in existence. The wonderful flowers are renowned for their excellent 
qualities; being exceptionally beautiful In color, perfect in form, grand in appear¬ 
ance and immense in size. The color of this acquisition is remarkable and attracts 
everybody's attention. It is a superb combination of brilliant scarlet and gold with 
an exquisite ring of rich, clear yellow at the center. Occasionally the first flower 
comes fully double, but all that follow show that beautiful golden center which com¬ 
bines to make this flower the most charming. Its form is very original, consisting of 
peculiarly twisted and curled petals. The effect of these phenomenal flowers is most 
pleasing, giving this variety the supreme place as the showiest Dahlia In existence. 
$3.00 per dozen; $20.00 per hundred. (A.) 
GOLDEN GATE, The Sensational New Yellow Cactus Dahlia— Introduced in 1914. 
An exceptionally sure and free bloomer, the largest and best flowering Dahlia in 
existence. So vigorous in growth that we advise to pinch out tip when stalk 
shows six to eight joints to make plant branch out and grow into bush form. 
Your garden is not. complete without this wonderful Chrysanthemum-like Queen 
of the Garden Dahlias. Dazzling golden-yellow; grand for cut flowers. $3.50 
per dozen; $25.00 per hundred. (A-B.) 
KALI F The best scarlet cactus to date. O. K. in every respect. Swept the 
boards at the fall shows. Scarce. $1.00 each. (A.) 
MINNIE BURGLE (Decorative) —This is one of the freest flowering varieties in 
our fields, often thirty to forty large, perfect open flowers on one plant at a 
time being not unusual. The color is a rich intense luminous dark scarlet on 
long, stiff stems. Splendid both for cutting and for garden decorations. This 
Dahlia created a sensation at the San Francisco Exposition. $3.00 per dozen; 
$20.00 per hundred. (A-B.) 
QUEEN OF HEARTS —The best white Cactus ever introduced. It is all the orig¬ 
inator claims, and will in time replace all other white Cactus sorts. Pure white, 
shading to lemon-yellow at base of petals, which are very long, tubular and incurv¬ 
ing; very free bloomer on long stems. $3.50 per dozen; $25.00 per hundred. (A.) 
New Cactus Dahlia Springfield. NEW. CACTUS DAHLIA SPRINGFIELD —A new Dahlia of our own introduction. It 
is identical with Countess of Lonsdale except in two essentials. It has a darker 
stem and the flowers instead of being salmon-pink, as in Lonsdale, in Springfield are a'rich amaranthine-red: No one can describe 
its color as it is an entirely new break in colors for Dahlias. Its beauty cannot be described. No Dahlia blooms freer, no 
Dahlia is as pretty as Springfield. It lasts longer cut than any Dahlia we know. This is without question the greatest of all 
Dahlias. Be sure and try Springfield. $2.50 per dozen; $15.00 per hundred. (A-B.) 
