LILLIAN 
One of Uie most distinctive new phlox ever in¬ 
troduced. Unusually large trusses with massive 
individual florets. Color is a charming soft «pink 
with silvery glints. A strong, sure grower with 
long blooming season. 
MIA RUYS 
A dwarf variety which bears large heads of pure 
white flowers. 
MISS LINGARD 
The most popular white phlox. Starts blooming 
early and continues over a long period. Faint 
pink eye adds to beauty of blossoms. 
MORGENROOOD 
The glorious rosy red of sunrise. Very strik¬ 
ing for colorful beds and noted for its sturdy 
growth combined with exceptional blooming 
qualities. 
PAINTED LADY 
Much loved for its shimmering silvery-pink color 
and deep red eye. 
R. P. STRUTHERS 
A long time favorite. A strong grower and has 
a wealth of bright red blooms. Especially good 
in masses. 
RHEINLANDER 
Another old favorite. Tall growing, beautiful 
salmon-pink flowers. 
SALMON GLOW 
Teamed with Daily Sketch this variety has 
swe'pt to a high place in the phlox world. Its 
robust growth and blooms of deep salmon recom¬ 
mend it to all. 
SALOME 
Sensational new variety noted for having a 
clear, deep pink color free from any trace of 
magenta. Large flowering and sturdy. 
THOR 
Has stood the test of time and still ranks as one 
of the best. Dee'p salmon-pink with a peculiar 
scarlet color tone. Proliflc bloomer and s.trong 
grower. 
VON HOCHBURG 
0.''e of the best red varieties. Large heads of 
deep blood-i'ed. 
WM. KESSELRING 
One of the better new phlox. Rosy purple with 
distinctive white eye. Good foliage and vigorous 
grower with exceptionally free blooming habit. 
Your choice of above, each labelled, well packed and guaran¬ 
teed to reach you in good condition. 
20c EACH OR 12 FOR $2.00 POSTPAID 
10 Phlox, all labelled, our selection, for $1.00 
Gentlemen: Partland, Mn^ne, .Tune 1(5, 1940 
Yon certainly know how to (irow your sredlinRs and I take 
pleasure in calPng the attention of friends to these T have had from 
you.. The I’aciflc Hybrid Delphiniums I had of you last year as 
seedlincrs are now two and three feet tall and will surely show some 
good blooms. Frederick S. Ttullard 
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