PHLOX 
ARE THE MOST POPULAR SUMMER-BLOOMING PERENNIAL 
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INTER-STATE PHLOX 
Last summer, nothing in our nursery fields at¬ 
tracted as much attention as the phlox. They 
were a mass of bloom almost right up to freezing 
weather. Those big, fine No. 1 plants are what 
you wall receive this spring. 
Every variety' w'e offer is large flow'ered. In fact 
any one of the four pictured on this page is 
actually as large as all four put together. All of 
our phlox are new varieties, the five pictured on 
opposite page being the very latest introductions. 
Those marked T after the name grow 30 to 36 
inches tall; those marked MT, grow 24 to 30 
inches. All phlox are POSTPAID. 
Aurora-MT. —A magnificent new variety, with extremely 
large flowers, freely produced on very large heads. The 
color is called salmon-pink, but there is a touch of burnt- 
orange which makes it outstanding and different. Easily 
worth 50c, but our price only. Each 35c, 4 for $1.00. 
Camillo Schneider-MT. — A gorgeous, deep crimson, al¬ 
ways attracts great attention. We think it the best in 
this color. Each 25c, 5 for $1.00. 
Chieftan-MT.— A new phlox that has a warm depth of 
color like a precious ruby. If you could see its glowing 
color in the sun, you would want a whole bed of them. 
A remarkably strong grower, with many laterals right 
down to the ground. Each 35c, 4 for $1.00. 
Count Zeppelin- MT. — The attractive flowers are purest 
snow white with a bright red eye. Easily the best of this 
color. Each 25c, 6 for $1.00. 
Daily Sketch-T. —A new phlox that everybody will love. 
The large flowers are delicate salmon with a carmine eye. 
Each 2Sc, 6 for $1.00. 
Leo Schlageter-MT. —One of the finest new red phlox, a 
rich crimson-scarlet. Each 25c, 6 for $1.00. 
Lillian-MT. —We have only a few of this choice phlox left 
as W'e almost sold out last fall. The large, exquisite flowers 
are cameo-pink with a faint blue tinge around the eye. 
Each 35c, 4 for $1.00. 
Mrs. Harding-MT. —This new variety has the largest 
individual flower of any phlox we have seen—a silver half 
dollar will not cover one flower. The color is a rich, glow¬ 
ing salmon with a cerise tone. Each 35c, 4 for $1.00. 
Mt.Hood-MT.— This new phlox is the finest pure white 
we have ever seen. It makes very large heads and the 
flowers are the most fragrant of all phlox. Each 35c, 
4 for $1.00. 
Nordlight-MT. — Frankly, we do not know what color to 
call this fine new phlox. It is pink but there is a touch of 
orchid, a slight suffusion of lavender and a soft overtone 
of cerise, that makes it charmingly unique from any other 
variety. Each 35c, 4 for $1.00. 
P. D. Williams-MT. — Glowing pink with cerise center. 
New, scarce and beautiful. Each 35c, 4 for $1.00. 
Starlight-MT. —Rich violet, with an almost perfectly 
shaped white star in the center. Strong growing, free- 
blooming. Each 25c, 6 for $1.00. 
COUNT ZEPPELIN MRS. HARDING 
One each of all 12 phlox listed^ each one labeled, for $2.00. 
STARLIGHT 
SPECIAL 
7 Phlox for $1.00 
Each different, choice varieties, 
not labeled. Strong No. 1 Plants 
that will bloom this summer. 
Apples.18,19 
Apricots. 24 
Asparagus. 10 
Blackberries. 12 
Boysenberries. 11 
Cannas. 2 
Cherries. 23 
Chinese Elm. 27 
Dahlias.64, 65 
Delphinium 54,57,59, 80 
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Dewberries. 13 
Forest Tree Seed¬ 
lings. 27 
Free Premiums .... 7 
Fruit Tree Collec¬ 
tion . 9 
Gladiolus.78, 79 
Grapes.14,15 
Guarantee. 6 
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Hedging.. 29 
Horse Radish. 13 
Iris 51 
Lilies. 2,3 
Peaches. 20, 21, 22 
Pears.. 24 
Peonies. 50 
Perennials 1, 50 to 63, 80 
Phlox. 4, 5 
Plums. 25 
Raspberries. 13 
Rhubarb. 10 
Roses.30 to 42 
Seeds.66 to 75 
Shade Trees... .26, 27, 28 
Shrubs.43 to 49 
Strawberries.16,17 
Vines.76, 77 
Youngberry. 12 
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