c0as^ Five 
Star Phlox 
The five Phlox shown at the left are the out' 
standing varieties of today. For vigor, produc¬ 
tiveness, and beauty they cannot be surpassed. 
Prices: Any of the five, 1 for 35c; 2 for 55c; 
3 for 75c; 5 for $1.15; 10 for $2.15; 20 for 
$4.15. 
Lillian 
What a charming color combination! Rich salmon- 
pink with pretty bluish eye. Very unusual. Very 
compact flower head and beautiful florets. Very robust 
grower with plenty of vitality. Often 12 to 13 flower 
spikes per plant, massive display. Grows 2 to 3 feet 
high. Very hardy. Fine for cutting. Prices above. 
Moonlight Dream 
This Phlox is very well named. It is pure white 
with faint apple-green in the center, giving a bewitch¬ 
ing moonlight effect. Plant is very healthy, strong 
and upright growing. A new white and an improve¬ 
ment over all previous whites. You should have 
Moonlight Dream. Prices above. 
Daily Sketch 
Here is a pink so dainty and pretty that it cannot 
actually be reproduced. You must grow 7 Daily Sketch 
to see how beautiful it is. The florets are the largest 
you ever saw— 1/2 inches across—as large as a good 
size Pansy. Color does not fade but stays beautiful 
throughout the season. Long blooming season, July 
to frost. Hardy. Prices above. 
Salmon Glow 
Here is a shade of deep rich salmon-pink so beau¬ 
tiful and satisfying that you will immediately want to 
discard all other salmon Phlox in its favor. Eye deep 
carmine. Heads well filled and stately. Foliage healthy 
and strong. You should by all means have this amaz¬ 
ingly beautiful variety. Prices above. 
Africa 
Here is a beautiful Phlox with a color so mysteri¬ 
ously beautiful that it can hardly be described. It is 
an amazing dark carmine-red that seems to belong to 
another world. A strong, vigorous grower, healthy 
and hardy, easy to grow. Expect to see something far 
more beautiful than the picture when your Africa 
Phlox blooms. Prices above. 
Any 
feive 
nP 
AETNA. Dark red, 
darker eye. 
B. COMTE. Large 
heads brilliantly 
colored, rich wine- 
purple. Low-grow¬ 
ing. 
BLUSHING BRIDE. 
Delicate pink with 
deep rosy red blush 
starting at the cen¬ 
ter and diffusing 
outward in the 
most delightful 
manner. As many 
as one dozen fine 
sturdy flowering 
stalks per plant. 
BORDER QUEEN. Enormous head, flowers pure 
rich and beautiful pink. Low growing. 
CAROLINE VANDENBURG. The bluest Phlox. 
Color decidedly striking. Extra large flower trusses. 
Vigorous and healthy. 
COUNT ZEPPELIN. Large pure clear white, dis¬ 
tinct vermilion-red eye. 
E. I. FARRINGTON. Delightful salmon, lighter eye. 
ENCHANTRESS. Bright salmon-pink with dark eye. 
EUROPA. Large white Phlox with large florets. Faint 
red center. 
FIREBRAND. Red! 
HAUPTMANN KOEHL. Dark blood-red. Large 
clusters on strong, tall stems. Florets large. 
JULES SANDEAU. Very large heads of brilliant 
watermelon-pink, low-growing. 
MORGENROOD. Large clusters of a wonderfully 
beautiful bright rose shade, deeper eye. Large 
florets. 
MRS. FRANK BEATTY. A new and beautiful type 
of Iaciniated blossom, the first of Its kind, a delicate 
tone of pink. Heads well filled and well shaped. 
Hardy and disease resistant. 
MRS. JENKINS. Tall white variety. 
NANA COERULEA. Dwarf blue. Hardy. 
PAINTED LADY. Soft pink, carmine eye, 
ROKOKO. Clear soft pink. 
ROYAL PURPLE. Purple deep at edges, shading to 
violet in center of petals. 
MISS LINGARD (Suffruticosa). Low-growing enor¬ 
mous trusses of pure white. Blooms early. 
PINK LINGARD (Suffruticosa). Same as above but 
pink. 
Make your own 
collection of Phlox, 
your choice, from 
the varieties named 
below. All are very 
fine varieties of 
proven beauty and 
hardiness. PRICES: 
25c each; 3 for 67c; 
5 for $1.00; 6 for 
$1.17; 10 for $1.85. 
It’s easy to find what you want. See index, pages 84 and 85. 
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