FARIBAULT . MINN. 
BRAND PEONY FARMS, Inc 
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. 
MIA RUYS. A dwarf white about 12 inches high with huge panicles of 
very large individual flowers of wonderfully perfect form. Very fine. 
VON HOCHBERG. A brilliant red that is hard to beat. A tall, easy to 
grow variety that is one of the very best of the real dark reds. 
WIDAR. Large, violet-blue florets with a large, clear white eye. Medium 
height and of strong growing habit. 
WM. KESSELRING. A deep plum-purple, shading to a dainty lilac eye. 
A different color from any of the others listed. 
TULIPS 
Our Tulip bulbs were on 
order in Holland, our varie- 
ties described, and our color 
pages all ready for our cata- 
log. But with conditions in 
Europe growing more serious 
each day, we decided to can¬ 
cel our order for Tulip bulbs, 
as we felt sure the Holland 
growers would not be able to 
deliver them. However, we 
have a few thousand of our 
own stock planted from varie¬ 
ties listed in our last fall’s 
book. These will be supplied 
to our customers by special 
correspondence. 
MORGENROOD. A real novelty. Large trusses of bright rose with a 
deeper reddish eye. A strong grower with very large individual 
florets. 
MRS. HARDING. A beautiful deep, very rich looking salmon-pink. 
Both panicles and florets are extra large. Very floriferous. A splendid 
Phlox. 
PAINTED LADY. This is, indeed, a very striking variety. At a distance 
it seems to be a beautiful uniform self rich pink, but as you come 
closer to the flower you will notice a very small, sharply defined rich 
red center. No other Phlox like it. 
PROF. VIRCHOW. Very large, wide spread panicles; bright carmine 
overlaid with orange-scarlet. 
ROKOKO. A clear uniform bright pink. A beautiful self color. Large 
individual florets, immense round trusses. Very strong grower. 
Beautiful new color in Phlox. 
R. P. STRUTHERS. Unlike R. P. Struthers Improved. We consider 
this variety one of the very best Phlox grown. Very hardy and a 
splendid bright red or a deep rose-pink. 
THOR. An old dependable variety that always gives satis¬ 
faction. Grows to medium height. Throws up lots of 
strong stems which are always covered with great, nicely 
shaped trusses in pleasing salmon-pink. 
R. P. STRUTHERS IMPROVED. A great Phlox in a deep 
shade of rose that will stand right up in the most intense 
sun without burning. Very desirable because of this. 
SPECIAL FRENCH. A beautiful even light pink in a very 
delicate shade. Probably the best very light pink. 
STARLIGHT. A comparatively new Phlox. Deep violet 
fading to lilac, with a large, star-shaped white center. A 
good tall Phlox. 
Two Phlox That Are Different 
MISS LINGARD. This is an entirely different Phlox 
from the rest of this list except Miss Verboom. It has 
beautiful, long, shiny green foliage that looks as if 
waxed, and is free from disease. It is a pure white 
coming a month earlier than the other varieties listed. 
It is much used for cutting. 
MISS VERBOOM. What has been said of Miss Lingard 
is also true of this variety except as to its color. This is 
a rose colored Miss Lingard. 
(Red spider never attacks the foliage of these two.) 
Prices the same as other Phlox. 
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