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Hardy Perennial PHLOX 
CTARTING to bloom in midseason, they carry loads of the most brilliant color far into 
^ the fall or until touched with frost. Our list of standard Phlox is made of sorts we 
have tested for many years and have chosen the very best of the large number of 
older varities that are offered for sale. This list includes a few of what we consider 
the most desirable of the newer varieties. Field grown plants, 25c each; 12 for $2.50. 
AFRICA —Brilliant carmine-red with a 
deep blood-red eye. 
COUNT ZEPPELIN— Very large white 
with a deep crimson eye. The best of the 
calico type. 
ENCHANTRESS —A bright salmon-pink 
with a darker eye. 
JULES SANDEAU— A dwarf free flower¬ 
ing salmon-pink. 
MRS. JENKINS —A medium tall, early 
blooming beautiful white. 
R. P. STRUTHERS— Tall. A bright rosy 
carmine with claret eye. 
STARLIGHT — Violet-red, shading to 
lilac with white center. 
RIJNSTROOM— Lively shade of rose- 
pink, very large. 
HARVEST FIRE — An innovation in 
Phlox novelties. A brilliant salmon-orange 
color on a vigorous bush. It has clean 
disease-resistant foliage, which stays on 
throughout the summer. The heads are 
large as well as the individual flowers. 
Undoubtely the best of the new Phlox 
introduced in recent years and well worth 
trying for its health, color, and vigor of 
growth. 35c. 
MARY LOUISE — A good grower of 
medium height with clean foliage. Pro¬ 
duces pure glistening snow-white heads of 
unusually large size, the individual flowers 
being twice as large as other white 
varieties. 35c. 
SUBULATA (Creeping Phlox) —Blooms 
in May, when whole plant is a vivid mass 
of lavender-pink. Very hardy. 
SUBULATA — Dixie Brilliant — Dense 
mossy green foliage completely covered 
with large rosy-red flowers of half dollar 
size. Strong grower. Excellent for low 
borders and sunny places in the rockery. 
40c; three for $1.00. 
PEONIES 
A few choice plants of PEONIES will 
fill your garden with color and fragrance 
from late May through June. Even the 
rose cannot excel in beauty and charm 
the flowers of the modern Peony. Here, 
under our northern conditions, it is peer 
of all flowers in combining so well the 
qualities of absolute hardiness, great color 
variation, size, beauty and fragrance of 
bloom. 
COURONNE d’OR — Snow-white with 
yellow circle of stamens. Large blooms. 
Late. Excellent cut flower. 
CLAIRE DUBOIS — Rich, satiny pink 
with silvery edge. Large flower. Tall and 
strong. Late. 
EDULIS SUPERBA — Bright, clear 
mauve-pink. Fragrant. Early. 
FESTIVA MAXIMA — Early and very 
large. White, with center flaked crimson. 
Splendid in every way. 
KARL ROSEFIELD — Rich, glowing 
crimson. Immense, solid flower. Superb 
variety. Mid-season. 
MARY BRAND —Deep red. Midseason. 
One of the most satisfactory reds as a 
cut flower as it will last a week and hold 
right up stiff, if cut in the bud. 
RICHARD CARVEL —Red. On account 
of its extra early blooming, large size, 
and splendid qualities, this variety has 
become a well-established variety. Its 
odor is pleasant and pronounced. 
SARAH BERNHARDT —Apple blossom 
pink, silver-tipped. Mid-season. Fragrant. 
THERESE — Large, rich satiny pink 
shading to lilac white at the center. The 
plant is wonderfully productive of blooms 
of the largest size and of striking beauty. 
Price of strong peony roots, 50c each; 
any six varieties for $2.50. 
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