Phlox Collections 
Most people like Phlox in assortment. But not being 
familiar with the different varieties it is often hard to choose 
from a catalog an assortment that would afterwards please. 
To help out we have made up two collections, each of 
which covers the range of colors very nicely. 
BANNER COLLECTION 
B. COMTE. Tall. A charming shad: of rich French purple. 
CHAMPS ELYSEE. Medium tall, of a pleasing dark red- 
purple. 
ECLAIREUR. Medium tall. Purplish crimson with white 
aureole. 
JULES SANDEAU. A dwarf free flowering salmon-pink. 
LOTH AIR. A tall Phlox in a brilliant salmon-red. 
MILLY VAN HOBOKEN. A tall peach-blossom-pink; very 
hardy. 
MRS. JENKINS. A medium tall, early blooming beautiful 
white. 
IMPROVED R. P STRUTHERS. Tall. A bright rosy car¬ 
mine with claret eye. 
BRIDESMAID. Pure white with a large crimson center. 
WIDAR. A dwarfish lavender-purple, large white center. 
The above ten varieties of Phlox, taken one of a kind, 
make a wonderful assortment and a most pleasing collection. 
SUPERB COLLECTION 
AFRICA. Brilliant carmine-red with a deep blood-red eye. 
BEACON. A very profuse blooming bright cherry-red. 
BETTY LOU. A bright orange-scarlet with claret center. 
COMUS. A clear cherry-red, overspread bright scarlet. 
COUNT ZEPPELIN. A tall white with a vermilion-red eye. 
ENCHANTRESS. A bright salmon-pink with a darker eye. 
FRAU ANTON BUCHNER. A tall, rich looking pure 
creamy white. 
ORCHID ROSE. Immense panicles in a beautiful shade of 
orchid-pink. 
STARLIGHT. Violet-red, shading to lilac with white center. 
THOR. Deep salmon-pink with a large red eye. Thrifty 
grower. 
Another fine collection made up of all fine sorts, 
every one of which will please. 
I of each, 10 in all, $ I Q C 
either Collection 
The2 C..lec«c„s $3>85 
cMaA&if PeteMual P H LOX 
Starting to bloom in midseason, they carry loads of the most brilliant color far into 
the fall or until touched with frost. 
Do not compare the prices for our Phlox plants with cheaper prices where orders 
are filled with plants commonly called Baby Phlox Plants. Our Phlox have all been 
grown right out in the field one year before shipping. 
Our list of standard Phlox is made up of sorts we have tested for many years and 
have chosen the very best of the larger number of older varieties that are offered 
for sale. 
We add also a short list of what we consider the most desirable of the newer 
varieties. 
Prices for Standard Varieties of 1-year, field-grown stock, all postpaid: 
1 Phlox, 35c; 3 of different varieties for 75c; 6 all different varieties for #1.20; 
any 12 for #2.25. 
Many people like to plant their Phlox in groups of three or more of a kind. Some 
prefer entire beds made up of one kind, if you wish to plant of one sort, we offer 
the following prices: 
3 Phlox of one kind, 55c; 6 Phlox of one kind, #1.00; 12 Phlox of one kind, #1.95, 
SOME NEW PHLOX 
We are listing five of the most outstanding of the new Phlox which we grew and 
also saw in our trips around the country this past season. They are all distinct and 
you will not make a mistake in adding any or all of them to your list. 
DAILY SKETCH. It is seldom in the development of new varieties of flowers such a 
variety is produced. It does not resemble in any way any other Phlox of which we 
have knowledge. It is the most distinct new Phlox we have seen in many years. 
The plant is tall, the individual flower very large. The color is a light salmon-pink 
with a very large and very noticeable carmine eye. Surely an outstanding new 
variety. Each, 50c; 3 for #1.25; 6 for #2.00 
LILLIAN. Here is another outstanding new Phlox for the year. It is a strong, robust 
grower and will stand up under conditions where many Phlox would not. We ran 
across it for the first time last year and couldn’t resist adding it to our collection. 
It is very charming in color combination. One of those rich salmon-pinks with a pretty 
bluish eye, just enough to make it unusually desirable. Each, 50c; 3 for #1.25; 6 for #2.00 
NORDLICHT. A tall, strong growing plant which holds its foliage nice and green throughout 
the heat. The color is a deep carmine-pink lit up by a large brilliant red center. The flowers 
stand the most intense heat without fading. The variety is late and distinct from all other 
Phlox. Each, 50c; 3 for #1.25; 6 for #2.00 
PAINTED LADY. This is, indeed, a very striking variety. At a distance it seems to be a beau¬ 
tiful uniform self rich pink, but as you 
come closer to the flower you will notice 
a very small, sharply defined rich red 
center. No other Phlox like it. 
Each, 50c; 3 for #1.25; 6 for #2.00 
TIGRESS. The outstanding Phlox novelty. 
Vigorous, upright growing, with im¬ 
mense trusses of brilliant orange-scarlet 
flowers. The trusses are huge pyramids 
which are built up by long-branched 
laterals, giving an unusually long period 
of bloom. These immense trusses of 
brilliant orange-scarlet have long been 
sought for by all Phlox enthusiasts and 
are now available on upright, vigorous 
plants. The Phlox lover’s dream of 
yesterday becomes a reality today. 
Each, 50c; 3 for #1.25; 6 for #2.00 
S SPECIAL NEW PHLOX ^ 
COLLECTION 
One eoch of Doily Sketch, Lilli ''. 
Nordlicht, Painted Lady and Tigr*. 
For 
Only 
$1.95 
All Phlox Prices Are Postpaid 
Strong Plants, 35c each; 
U for $ l; $ 2.50 per doz. 
The Delphinium or Perennial Larkspur 
is one of the flowers indispensable to our 
flower gardens. No garden is quite finished 
without it, as it works into so many places. 
It starts blooming in June and continues 
throughout the season until frost, if, as 
soon ,as the first bloom falls, the old spike 
is cut off and the root well watered. 
WREXHAM HOLLYHOCK STRAIN. We 
have a nice bed of plants for this spring’s 
trade in this wonderful strain from the 
finest seed we could procure in both 
England and America. Delphinium 
plants will go out at the proper planting 
season and only select plants will go into 
our orders. Wonderful assortment of 
colors. 
Wrexham Strain Delphinium 
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