Phlox 
Summer’s 
Finest 
Flower 
Phlox are the most elTective and useful garden plants dur¬ 
ing July, August and September. No plants can equal their 
vivid display of color. Their panicles of crimson and 
scarlet, fglistening pink and salmons, pure shining whites, 
and purple-blue create a garden of brilliance. We have dis¬ 
continued growing all poorer and antiquated varieties and 
offer you only those varieties that have better coloi's, more 
freedom of bloom, stronger habit, and greater freedom 
from disease. Plant 12 to 18 inches apart in soil that has 
been deeply enriched with rotted manure and they will 
look so much better if you will plant 3 or more plants 
of a kind in a group. Come to see our young Phlox plants 
which are in bloom from now until frost. 
PHLOX PRICES: Unless otherwise stated, plants are 25c 
each; 3 of one kind for 60c; or $2 00 per dozen of a 
kind; 35c plants are 3 for $1.00, oi' $3.00 per dozen. 
Choice Varieties 
AFRICA. Brilliant carmine-red, with blood-red eye. 
B. COM PTE. Rich, satiny, amaranth-red. Darkest red of all. 
BARON VON DEDUM. Salmon-rose. Long bloomer and 
very popular. 
BORDER QUEEN. Watermelon pink—an improved Jules 
Sandeau. Florets large as a silver dollar. New. 
DAILY SKETCH. Choice. Immense trusses and extra large 
florets of glistening salmon-pink with carmine eye. 
35c each or 3 for $1.00. 
DELHI. Best white with red eye. 
DIPLOMAT. Largest and purest white yet offered. Heavy 
deep green foliage. 
ECLAIREUR. Rosy-purple. 
E. I. FARRINGTON. Soft salmon pink with bright eye. 
Very pretty. Better than Columbia or I.iillian. 
LEO SCHLAGATER. Brilliant scarlet in large heads. 35c 
each. 
MRS. W. G. HARDING. A deep rose; faintly flushed scar¬ 
let. Choice and new. 
P D. WILLIAMS. Enormous flowers in pyramidal trusses. 
Soft rose-pink with darker center. 35c each or 3 for $1.00. 
RUBY. Splendid crimson-red. 
ROYAL PURPLE, Best purple-blue. 
SALADIN. Brilliant orange-scarlet. Very showy. 35c each. 
SWEETHEART. Very large flowers of a deep salmony-rose. 
New. 35c each or 3 for $1.00. 
TIGRESS. Newx Huge trusses of orange-scarlet. 35c each, 
or 3 for $1.00. 
Phi OX Subulata 
Low spreading plants, with mossy evengreen foliage, and 
solid sheets of flow'ers in late April and May. Fixcellent for 
rockery, front of the hardy border, and for covering 
terraces, dry hillsides and graves. 
PRICES; All varieties, except Camla, are 25c each or 3 
plants of one kind for 60c, or $2.00 per dozen. 
ALBA. White flowered form. Lovely. 
AUTUMN ROSE. Blooms in May and early June and again 
in September and October. Bright rose wdth large red 
center. 
BLUE HILLS. Blue flowers, tinged lavender. 
BRILLIANT. The most colorful display of all, a bright 
crimson-red. Admired by all. 
CAMLA. Considered one of the best of this section. Subu¬ 
lata foi-m. hut more loose and graceful in habit. The verv 
large dowsers are a lovely shade of glistening salmon- 
pink. It flowers freely in May and intermittently through¬ 
out the summer and fall. Rare. 35c each. 
ROSEA. The w'ell-knowm popular rosy-pink variety. A 
great spreader. 
VIVID. A compact grower. Bright clear pink wdth a darker 
Hemerocallis 
With the introduction of improved forms of the Day Lily 
there has been an increased interest in their use in our 
gai'dens. 
DUMORTIERI. A dwarf grower, 2 feet. A rich cadmium 
yellow' in June. 25c each or 3 for 60c. 
GEO. YELD. Large flow'ers, nearly 6 inches across. Outer 
petals rich orange, inner petals flushed orange scarlet. 
July. $1.00 each. 
HYPERION. Soft canary-yellow flowers of immense size. 
$1.00 each. 
IRIS PERRY. V^ery large flowers of deep golden yellowx 
$1.00 each. 
MIKADO. A rich yellow' with a conspicuous orange-scarlet 
zone. 50c each. 
THUNBERGII. A popular yellow in July. 25c each; 3 for 
60c or $2.00 per dozen. 
