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HARVEST FIRE. A new Phlox that pleases us very much, and one of 
the best introduced in recent years. It is a brilliant salmon-orange 
with clean foliage and seems to be free from disease. A tall growing 
variety. 
HAUPTMANN KOEHL. Dark bloodied. Very large clusters on strong, 
tall stems. Florets very large. Keeps its color in heat, winds, and rain. 
JEAN d'ARC. This is a late blooming variety of medium height. The 
plant is thrifty and produces very large white panicles. 
JULES SANDEAU. A Phlox of dwarf habit which produces blooms of 
the greatest size in a beautiful clear medium pink. A Phlox that is 
unusually free from disease and in constant bloom all season. 
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 grow¬ 
ing habits. 
LILLIAN. A charming color combination. It is a rich salmon-pink with 
a pretty bluish eye, just enough to make it unusually attractive. After 
growing this variety a few years, we have found it is not as robust as 
many others, but for color it cannot be surpassed. 
MORGENROOD. A real novelty. Large trusses of bright rose with a 
deeper reddish eye. A strong grower with very large individual florets. 
MRS. JENKINS. O ne of the old, dependable pure whites. The panicles 
are of good size and most attractive form. Always a dependable 
bloomer. 
NORDLICHT. The color is a deep carmine-pink lit up by a brilliant 
large red center. The flowers stand the most intense heat without 
fading. A tall, late variety with strong growing habits. 
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. 
R. P. STRUTHERS. We consider this variety one of the very best Phlox 
grown. Very hardy and a splendid bright red or a deep rose-pink. 
Satisfactory year after year. 
SIR EDWIN LANDSEER. Another old-time variety which we cannot 
discard. The color is an intense light bright red. As profuse a bloomer 
as can be found in Phlox. 
THOR. An old dependable variety that always gives satisfaction. Grows 
to medium height. Throws up lots of strong stems which are always 
covered with great, nicely shaped trusses in pleasing salmon-pink. 
TIGRESS. An outstanding brilliant orange-red Phlox. A vigorous up¬ 
right grower with immense, intensely bright trusses of the largest size. 
VON HOCHBERG. A brilliant red that is hard to beat. This is a tall, 
easy to grow variety and should be found in every planting. 
WIDAR. The florets are a violet-blue with a large clear white eye. The 
plant is of medium height and strong growing. 
Th ree Phlox That 1 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. 
DIVARICATA CANADENSIS. A native species 
worthy of more extensive growing. This is the wild 
Phlox found growing so freely along the edge of timber. 
Blooms through April and May. The flowers are 
fragrant and of a lovely lavender shade. Does well in 
shady places. 
(Red spider never attacks the foliage of these three 
varieties). Prices the same as other Phlox. 
PUlosx, Subulata 
MOSS or CREEPING PHLOX 
These dwarf creeping Phlox are some of the first flowers to brighten 
the landscape in the spring. Because of their low growth, spreading 
habits, and vivid colors, they are especially fine for rock garden work. 
They are used extensively to put into terrace plantings, where dotted in 
among other plants, they are exceedingly bright and effective. Exten¬ 
sively used for planting about the base of the stone in cemetery work. 
Height, 4 to 6 inches. 
APPLE BLOSSOM. A very decided acquisition to our list of these attractive, low' 
growing Phlox. A pure delicate apple'blossom'pink with a clean cut deeper eye. 
ATROPURPUREA. This is the richest and most brilliant of all of this type of Phlox. 
The color is a deep carmine-red. This variety is used extensively for cemetery plant' 
ing. The long rows of Atropurpurea in our fields at this time (May 10th) are attract' 
ing travelers from a Vi mile distant highway who come to see what these red tsreaks 
appearing so early could be. 
AUTUMN ROSE. A very compact growing plant with rather large individual flowers 
of an intense brilliant rose with a very rich red eye. Blooms freely again in Septem' 
ber and continues all fall. A bright spot in the garden until heavy freezing comes. 
BLUE HILL. Here is truly a coming Phlox. The best and nearest blue we have ever 
seen in Subulata Phlox. 
BRETONUI. A peculiarly formed little Phlox with the petals cut somewhat after the 
form of those of the star annual Phlox, which gives it a very delicate and attractive 
look. White with just a suggestion of lavender. 
LILAKONIGIN. A pure deep blue flower with a darker eye. The blossoms com' 
pletely cover the plants during April and May. 
MAISCHNEE (May Snow). An extremely free-flowering pure white variety of very 
attractive appearance. Very neat habit and a great improvement in whites. 
MOERHEIM. Here is indeed a real acquisition to our list of new Phlox Subulata which 
we are building up. It is a very much enlarged and improved Rosea. The individual 
flowers are much larger, the petals bigger, the color richer, and the eye much more 
prominent. 
ROSEA. A deep uniform rose color, with a circle of minute carmine dots at the base 
of the petals. Forms a very compact uniform'shaped plant and is very effective. 
VIVID. A small blossom of the brightest imaginable clear pink with a very clearly 
defined small vivid deep red eye. This little Phlox is very choice and is especially 
desirable where a refined little plant is wanted. Probably the brightest of all 
Subulata varieties. 
Price: 35c each, any 3 kinds for 75c, any 10 of 1 kind for $1.80; 
One each of all 10 kinds, $2.00, postpaid 
Three Outstanding New Ones 
RONSDORF BEAUTY. Extremely b right salmon-rose. A free 
bloomer and the best in its shade. For real beauty of color, we 
believe this the finest of all Subulata Phlox. 
ROCHESTER. A very bright deep pink. Color so intense as to be 
noticeable for a long distance. A nice clean bright deep pink. 
SAMSON. This is an extremely attractive variety. A very bril¬ 
liant deep rose. One of the finest additions made to the list of 
Subulata Phlox in many years. 
Any one of these new Phlox 50c; 3 of any one kind $1.00. 
One each of the 3 for $1.25 Postpaid. 
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