NEW 
One of America’s most attractively 
used perennials is the garden Phlox— 
no grounds are really complete without 
it. During the duller months, clumps 
of three or more give zest to a border, 
and masses of them give unexcelled 
effects. Each year brings some new va¬ 
rieties, and here are the three most sen¬ 
sational of all—at prices which should 
tempt you to order in quantity. 
50c. each 
3 for $1.25 10 for $3.75 
SALMON BEAUTY 
A rich salmon-pink contrasting with a large 
white eye. Soft in tone, yet positive in its 
effect. Reaches 30 inches. You’ll like it. 
BLUE BOY 
The best deep blue Phlox ever produced, 
free blooming; large individual flowers. 
Growth is low and bushy—about 24 inches. 
HARVEST FIRE 
A rare beauty with mammoth salmon- 
orange heads branching from the bottom, 
and large individual flowers. The cleanest, 
healthiest foliage we know. Long period 
of bloom. Grows to a height of 30 inches. 
Top, Harvest Fire— Bottom, Blue Boy— Right, Salmon Beauty 
SPECIAL GROUP 
3 NEW PHLOX 
Value $1.50 . . , 
OFFER 
$ 
No. 29 
1.25 
Try each of the new Phlox. Order this group, 
which includes one each of the 3 new varieties 
—Salmon Beauty, Blue Boy, Harvest Fire. 
SPECIAL GROUP OFFER No. 30 
9 NEW PHLOX 
Value $4.50 , 
$ 3.50 
You will have a lovely array of color if you get 
this group, which includes 3 each of the 3 new 
Phlox varieties—Salmon Beauty, Blue Boy, 
Harvest Fire. 
OTHER OUTSTANDING VARIETIES 
3 for 65c. 
MIA RUYS. Pure white. 
ALBERT LEO SCHLAGETER. Bril¬ 
liant scarlet-red. 
MRS. HARDING. Glowing salmon. 
DAILY SKETCH. Large; light salmon- 
pink with crimson eye. 
Any 6 for $1.25 
100 for $15.00 
TIGRESS. Bright orange-scarlet. 
PAINTED LADY. Peach-pink with 
deeper eye. 
LE MAHDI. Purple. 
GEORGE STIPP. Salmon. 
