HARDY PERENNIALS 
STANDARD 
TOTTY’S 
PHLOX 
STANDARD PHLOX 
Price: 30^ per plant; 3 plants 75^; $3.00 per 
dozen except where noted 
Daily Sketch —Extra large trusses and individual flowers; color 
light salmon-pink with very faint carmine eye. An outstanding 
novelty. 
Camillo Schneider —One of the brightest and best of the entire 
lot, a deep glowing crimson in color which shades to a scarlet 
red when fully mature. 
Columbia- —(Patent No. 118.) Brilliant shrimp pink, with faint 
shading at the center. A color never before seen in Phlox. A 
very striking variety in any collection and the most popular 
pink Phlox to date. Price: 35tf per plant, $3.50 per dozen, 
$25.00 per 100. 
Enchantress —The Elizabeth Campbell shade of soft salmon 
pink, but having a much more vigorous growth. This is a splen¬ 
did new variety which we highly recommend in place of the 
once popular Elizabeth Campbell. 
E. I. Farrington —Beautiful salmon pink flowers borne on large 
trusses. An extremely striking variety for garden planting, 
growing around 18 to 24 inches high. 
Hauptman Kohl —Deep blood red Phlox, a color that has been 
very much sought after for many years in Phlox. Height, 3 feet. 
Jules Sandeau —One of the finest varieties. Forms large well 
rounded heads. Color a beautiful watermelon pink, very free 
flowering of vigorous growth. 
Leo Schlageter —Brilliant carmine with darker center; large 
trusses and a vigorous grower. 
Mrs. Albert Phillips —White with a pink eye. Improved Brides¬ 
maid, growing about 3 feet high. 
Mrs. Milly von Hoboken —Lovely soft pink. Large flowers on 
tall erect stems. A variety that should be included in every 
collection. 
Mrs. Sam McGredy —An unusually fine Phlox, which we are 
sure will become very popular. The flowers are a pleasant soft 
mauve with a carmine eye, and the growth is strong and upright. 
Miss Lingard —This is known as the early flowering Phlox, since 
it comes into flower in May and continues to flower continu¬ 
ously until October, or the very heavy frosts injure it. Height 
about 2 feet. Color, pure white. 
Mrs. Jenkins —The most popular white variety so far introduced; 
splendid for planting en masse; blooms early and profusely. 
Nordlight —A very handsome variety with very large flowers of 
carmine pink with a bright red eye. Attaining a height of 
about 36 inches. 
Rheinlander —Beautiful salmon pink with claret red eye. Indi¬ 
vidual trusses of immense size. 
Salmon Glow —A very lovely salmon shade of pink. This color 
is usually in demand in Phlox. 
Thor —Deep salmon pink, suffused with a scarlet glow, somewhat 
lighter in mass effect than General Chanzy. Has unusual gar- 
denesque value. 
The Queen —A beautiful orchid pink variety of the ever popular 
Phlox, Miss Lingard, called The Queen. It has the same early 
blooming habit, and the upright growth of dark glossy foliage. 
It is an ideal companion for white and pink Foxglove and 
makes a splendid showing during the months of June and early 
July. 
Von Lassburg —A tall mid-season Phlox with large trusses of 
snowy white flowers which are produced freely. An excellent 
plant where tall white accent is desired. 
* PHLOX CAMLA OR CAMLAENSIS 
November has consistently proven the height of the Fall bloom¬ 
ing season for this Phlox, at a time when practically every 
other Phlox is finished flowering. Plant very neat and compact 
in growth. The foliage remains practically evergreen. The 
flowers are borne in masses in the spring and also in the fall 
and intermittently throughout the summer months. Price: 
50<?i each, $5.00 per dozen, $35.00 per 100. 
* PHLOX DIVARICATA 
A Perennial Phlox of pure gentian blue, growing to a height of 
15 to 18 inches; unsurpassed as a border plant when planted in 
front of Darwin Tulips, since it flowers in May and continues 
flowering until early July. 
No other garden flower blooming at this season shows this rare 
and beautiful color. 
A solid bed of Phlox is one of the most attractive sights in any 
garden and we cannot too strongly recommend everyone to try 
at least a few plants of this remarkable plant. 
-PHLOX SUBULATA (Moss or Mountain Pink) 
An evergreen creeping plant, excellent for edging the border or 
in the rock garden. 
Produces masses of bloom in April and May, with moss-like 
foliage; invaluable carpeting for the ground. 
*Alba —Pure white. 
*Rosea —Rose pink. Price: 25^ per plant, $2.50 per dozen, 
$18.00 per 100, unless otherwise noted. 
PHYSOSTEGIA 
Vivid —A new dwarf growing variety, that attains a height of 18- 
22 inches, and is a marvelous improvement on any previous 
variety introduced. It is much deeper in color and has larger 
individual flowers. A splendid cut-flower. 
PLATYCODON (Japanese Bellflower) 
The Platycodons are closely allied to the Campanula and form 
neat, branched bushes of upright habit, 2 to 2 x /i feet high. At¬ 
tractive blue flowers from July to October. 
Grandiflorum —A beautiful, deep blue. 
*Grandiflorum Album —Beautiful pure white type of above. 
2 feet. 
PLUMBAGO (Leadwort) 
*Larpentae —A splendid border or rock plant with deep blue 
flowers, blooming in September and October; dwarf spreading 
habit, 8 to 10 inches high. 
Leo Schlageter 
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