PERSONALLY 
SELECTED 
AND 
“Popularity Tested” 
HARDY 
PHLOX 
MRS. CHARLES DORR —A very good laven¬ 
der phlox. 
MRS. JENKINS —A late flowering pure white 
phlox of medium height. Very free flowering. 
RHEINLANDER —A good vigorous grower 
with very large salmon-pink flowers. Always 
a favorite. 
R. P. STRUTHERS —Tall healthy plant well 
loaded with brilliant rosy carmine flowers with 
deep claret red eye. 
In thousands of gardens no other plant will 
take the place of HARDY PHLOX, offered by 
"Hill Top" in old reliable bloomers as well as 
rare, new varieties. 
AFRICA— Brilliant carmine red with blood- 
red eye. A very showy and much liked 
phlox. Ea. 30c; three 80c; doz. $3.00. 
B. COMPTE — Large heads of rich satiny 
amaranth flowers on tall stems. Looks well 
planted close to a yellow flowered plant. 
WIDAR —Of medium height and good habit. 
The violet florets have a clear white eye creat¬ 
ing a most unusual effect. 
Price on above varieties unless 
otherwise noted — Field plants Each 
20c, Three 55c, Doz. $2.00. 
ENCHANTRESS —One of the best salmon- 
pinks. Resembles Elizabeth Camp¬ 
bell but is a better grower. 
FIRE GLOW — Brilliant Vermillion 
scarlet with deeper center. A very 
showy Phlox. 
JULES SANDEAU — Very large 
heads of brilliant watermelon-pink 
blossoms on a dwarf plant. Blooms 
over a very long period. 
RINJSTROOM 
—Great trusses of 
lively rose pink 
flowers on strong 
stems. A beauti¬ 
ful Phlox, illus¬ 
trated at the left. 
Field plants, ea. 
20c; three 55c; 
doz. $2.50. 
hbee New 
abdv phlox 
Bich T t unusual color is a wine 
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LILIAN— The ® os, on Cb ”“ u has a 
Phlox. A rich sa mo ^ u unusual, 
pretty hluish eye * and , Ue 
The plant is a often pro duced in 
enormous flower A perpet- 
12 to IS spikes to one P 
ual bloomer. varWto ., Each 
PliCe V 1 °Z 90c: any 6 for 
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