Platycodon (Balloon Flower) 
Flowers deep blue 
The Tall Plant Is Beacon Phlox 
A brilliant cherry red 
Pyrethrum (Persian Daisy) 
Shades of deep red thru the 
pinks to white 
HARDY PHLOX 
GLORY OF THE GARDEN IN MIDSUMMER 
These beautiful hardy plants are the most colorful^ and at¬ 
tractive of all during late summer and early fall. Blooming most 
profusely, their brilliant colors admired by all, they m^e^ a 
wonderful display in the flower border. The following varieties 
have been selected for their strong growth, clear colors and 
profusion of bloom. 
The Phlox we offer are all strong field-grown, two-year-old 
plants, sure to bloom the first summer. 
AFRICA. A dazzling: new deep scarlet variety. Well 
shaped, large flowers produced on strong stems. 
One of the best deep red varieties which apparently 
does not mildew. A gem for the flower border. 35c 
each. Dozen $3JB5. 
B’COMTE. Large panicles of rich, satiny purple flow¬ 
ers. Exceedingly brilliant, Tall growing. Blooms 
mid-season to late. 25c each. Dozen $2.70. 
BEACON. Brilliant cherry-red of arresting beauty, 
grows 3 feet high. One of the best in this color. 35c 
each. Dozen $3.85. 
BRIDESMAID. A lovely white with crimson eye. A 
tall-growing variety. Blooms mid-season. 25c each. 
Dozen $2.70. 
COLUMBIA. A new strong growing patented plant. 
The flowers a soft pink with an eye of light blue, 
last well in water when cut. 40c each. 
COMMANDER. The color is a brilliant deep crimson- 
red with slightly darker eye. Grows about 24 to 30 
inches high and produces a great many spikes creat¬ 
ing a wonderful display of color. This variety is com¬ 
paratively new but already a great favorite. 35c 
each. Dozen $3.85. 
DAILY SKETCH. A very flne, distinctive, new phlox, 
salmon pink with a vivid crimson eye. The flowers 
are unusually large and the plant vigorous and tall 
growing. A charming English novelty. We consider 
this the finest new variety we have tested. 50c each. 
Six for $2.70. 
DIVARICATA. Large fragrant lavender flowers pro¬ 
duced in May on stems 10 to 12 inches high. 25c 
each. Dozen $2.70. 
ENCHANTRESS. Bright salmon pink with dark eye, 
resembling Elizabeth Campbell in color but far su¬ 
perior as it is a stronger grower with rich, glossy 
foliage. See cut. 25c each. Dozen $2.70. 
FIREBRAND. A new bright orange-scarlet, almost 
vermilion. A very profuse bloomer throughout the 
entire season. Medium height. 35c each. Dozen 
$3.85. 
PRAULEIN VON LASSBURG. A splendid pure white, 
tall, mid-season variety. Very free-flowering. 25c 
each. Dozen $2.70. 
MISS LINGARD. A very lovely early white, coming 
into bloom a month ahead of most phlox, large, loose 
clusters of flowers on strong stems with shiny green 
foliage. 25c each. Dozen $2.70. The best early 
white. 
MRS. CHARLES DOOR. A lovely rose-lavender. Tall 
growing. The finest of all lavender-phlox. 35c each. 
Dozen $3.85. 
MRS. JENKINS. A very fine, free flowering mid-sea¬ 
son white, of medium height. 25c each. Dozen $2.70. 
PROFESSOR SCHLEMAN. A large flowered, lovely 
pink variety of compelling beauty. Blooms early 
mid-season. 25c each. Dozen $2.70. 
R. P. STRUTHERS. A blending of rosy carmine with 
claret red eye. Tall growing, vigorous and slightly 
fragrant. A fine mid-season variety. 25c each. 
Dozen $2.70. 
RYNSTROM. A good, strong grower producing an 
abundance of stems, each one topped with heavy 
trusses of flowers of a lively rose-pink. 35c each. 
Dozen $.3.85. 
SIR EDWIN LANDSEER. Very bright crimson. Large 
trusses and vigorous, healthy growth. 2.5c each. 
Dozen $2.70. 
DWARF PHLOX 
AMOENA.* Fine for carpeting the ground in the rock¬ 
ery or as a border. Forms a sheet 4 inches high of 
bright pink flowers in the spring. 25c each. Dozen 
$2.70. 
SUBULATA.* Moss Pink. Masses of pink bloom in 
early spring. Pretty moss-like evergreen foliage. 
A flne plant for edging the border and for use in 
the rockery. Plant in full sun. 25c each. Dozen 
$2.70. 
SUBULATA. Vivid.* Bright pink with dark pink eye. 
We consider this the choicest of the dwarf varieties 
of Phlox. 25c each. Dozen $2.70. 
Gaint Daisy, white 
with yellow center 
PHYSALIS. Chinese Lantern Plant. Valued for the 
bright orange-scarlet lantern-like fruits which when 
cut and dried may be used for floral decorations 
during the winter. 2 feet high. 25c each. Dozen 
$2.70. 
PHYSOSTEGIA VIRGINICA. False Dragonhead. Long 
spikes of delicate pink flowers in July and August. 
Plant grows about three feet. 25c each. Dozen $2.70. 
PHYSOSTEGIA. Vivid. A new dwarf variety about 
20 inches tall. Flowers are a deep pink and bloom 
in September. Very good cut flowery. 25c each. Doz¬ 
en $2.70. 
PLATYCODON GRANDIFLORUM. 
Balloon Flower. Large bell-shaped 
flowers of a deep shade of blue. 
Blooms July until late September. 
2 to 3 feet high. See cut. 25c each. 
Dozen $2.70. 
POLEMONIUM COERULEUM. Ja¬ 
cob’s Ladder. Erect stems of sky- 
blue flowers. Graceful pinnate 
leaves, the flowers borne in loose 
heads. 1% feet. June and July. 
Suitable for rockery. 25c each. 
Dozen $2.70. 
PYRETHRUM HYBRIDUM. Persian 
Daisy. The daisy-like flowers are 
both single and double in shades 
of white, pink and red to deep 
crimson. The blossoms are pro¬ 
duced on long, graceful stems, 
making it a very desirable cut 
flower. 24 inches tall. See picture. 
25c each. Dozen $2.70. 
PYRETHRUM. Kelway’s Dark Red. 
This is an improved form of the 
above described Pyrethrum. The 
flowers are dark red with a dis¬ 
tinctive yellow cen- , 
Phlox Enchantress 
Bright salmon pink with dark eye 
ter. 35c each. 
Dozen $3.85. 
PYRETHRUM U L I- 
GINOSUM. Giant 
Daisy. Clusters of 
large daisy-like 
white flowers with 
yellow centers, 
blooms in late sum¬ 
mer and fall. 4 feet 
tall. See picture. 
25c each. Dozen 
$2.70. 
RANUNCULUS 
REPENS. Butter¬ 
cup. A pretty dou¬ 
ble -flowering, 
bright yellow but¬ 
tercup. Masses of 
blossoms during 
May and June. 1 
foot high. The lux¬ 
urious foliage 
makes a fine ground 
cover. Does well 
both in sunny and 
shady locations. 25c 
each. Dozen $2.70. 
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