FARIBAULT , MINN. 
New and Cam^uiAatiueiu New- PUlojc 
AURORA. Florets large, bright pink with rays of white from the light 
carmine center, the large panicles of flowers reflecting a salmon-pink 
effect. Growth of plant strong and healthy and of medium height. 
CHIEFTAIN. The color is deep red without violet or purple shadings 
and holds its color under adverse weather conditions. A strong 
grower of medium height. 
COLUMBIA. A new Phlox introduced in 193 5 that has created a sensa¬ 
tion because of its wonderful beauty. A flower of great size in a 
beautiful cameo-pink with a very light blue eye. Fifteen immense 
blooms have been counted on a 2-year plant. Sold under U. S. Plant 
Patent No. 118. 
GENERAL PETAIN. Old rose florets with a deep red eye build up an 
immense dome-shaped truss that is indeed very beautiful. This is 
distinctive, as it is the only Phlox that can be given this color de¬ 
scription. 
GEORGE STIPP. Deep glowing salmon-pink; an outstanding variety 
in this color. Strong grower and excellent foliage. 
HAUPTMANN KOEHL. Dark blood-red. Very large clusters on strong, 
tall stems. Florets very large. Keeps its color long in heat, winds, 
and rain. 
H. B. MAY. Very large heads made up of very large individual florets 
of a bright clear pure rose-pink. A most pleasing shade. 
LEO SCHLAGETER. This new variety is one of the most vivid fiery reds 
of all Phlox. Its color is intensified by a tinge of orange in the red 
which enhances its richness. It is about 3 feet tall with splendid 
growing habits. 
LILLIAN. H ere is another outstanding new Phlox for the year. It is a 
strong, robust grower and will stand up under conditions where many 
Phlox will 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. 
A*t ALL New 
PUl&x, QoUectia*t 
In searching for new Phlox worthy of be¬ 
ing named, we grow thousands of Phlox from 
the very best seed obtainable. We select out 
only the very best for further propagation 
and testing, and discard from the remaining 
seedlings all the poor ones. We are offering 
the balance consisting of many startling new 
faces in one great collection. 
This will be a true surprise box. Many of 
these Phlox will be exceedingly fine; all of 
them will be good; and every one will be 
absolutely new. 
IO NEW seedling phlox 
(While they last) 
ALL FOR $1.25 POSTPAID 
DAILY SKETCH. 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 notice¬ 
able carmine eye. Surely an outstanding new variety. 
MORGENROOD. A real novelty. Large trusses of bright rose with a 
deeper reddish eye. A strong grower with very large individual florets. 
MOUNT HOOD. The large white flowers are formed into broad rounded 
clusters; plants strong, medium height. This new variety of Phlox 
with its luxuriant foliage and purity of flower is outstanding. 
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. 
ORONOCO. A fi ne rather new Phlox in a rich rosy mauve deepening 
to a darker rose at the center. A sturdy and attractive Phlox. 
ROKOKO. A clear uniform bright pink. A beautiful self color. Large 
individual florets, immense round trusses. Very strong grower. Beau¬ 
tiful new color in Phlox. 
ROSENKAVALIER. Very large trusses of a beautiful rose-red. Strong 
stems and fine rich green foliage. Mildew resistant. Does not fade. 
Should be in every order. 
TIGRESS. The outstanding Phlox novelty. Vigorous, upright growing, 
with immense trusses of brilliant orange-scarlet flowers. The trusses 
are huge pyramids which are built up by long-branched laterals, giv¬ 
ing an unusually long period of bloom. These immense trusses of 
brilliant orange-scarlet have long been sought for by all Phlox en¬ 
thusiasts, and are now available on upright, vigorous plants. The 
Phlox lover’s dream of yesterday becomes a reality today. 
PRICES FOR ALL THE ABOVE NEW PHLOX 
40c each; any 3 for $1.10; any 12, except Columbia, for $3.30. 
NEW PHLOX COLLECTION 
One each of the above New Phlox except Columbia. 
A regular $4.13 value for $3.95 
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