RARE PERENNIALS, ALPINE PLANTS 
3$ 
Hans Volmuller —Color very close to that 
of Eugene Danzanvilliers, but blooms 
about a month later. 35c each. 
Hauptman Koehl — Immense clusters of 
large dark blood red flowers on strong 
stems. Keeps color will in heat. 35c 
each. 
Imperator —One of the new importations, 
a late flowering variety with dark car¬ 
mine red flowers. Tall. 50c each. 
Innocence —A new pure white, with large 
flowers on tall stems. Strong growers. 
35c each. 
Josephine Gerbeaux —Brilliant cherry red 
with white edge. 35c each. 
Jules Sandeau — Very large flowers of a 
lively rose pink. Dwarf. 25c each. 
Katherine —Lilac and white, the best of its 
color. Best in partial shade. 35c each. 
Lassburg —A tall growing Phlox with pure 
white flowers. 25c each. 
Le Mahdi —Dark violet purple, best with a 
little shade. Med. 35c each. 
Leo Schlagater — Still the most popular 
Phlox in our gardens. Large trusses of 
scarlet-carmine flowers. Tall. 35c each. 
(See inside front cover for illustration.) 
Lillian —A soft salmon pink. Some of our 
visitors call it the Cameo-pink Phlox. 
Neither red-spider nor mildew has af¬ 
fected it here. Med. 50c each. 
Mary Louise —A good grower, with clean 
foliage and very large flowers of glisten¬ 
ing white. Said to be the best white to 
date. 3 ft. 50c each. 
Mia Ruys —The best of the dwarf whites, 
with very large trusses of large, pure 
white flowers. 35c each. 
Miss Lingard — (Suffruticosa type) Im¬ 
mense panicles of white flowers, which 
have faint shadings in center. Blooms 
in early May and June and again in Oct. 
Tall. 25c each. 
Mrs. Ethel Prichard —Probably the best of 
the mauves or lavenders. Large flowers 
of wide, flat petals of a self-shade or 
rosy-mauve. Tall. 25c each. 
Mrs. Henry Miethke — Bright lilac rose 
with lighter halo or center. 35c each. 
Mrs. Jenkins —A late flowering white. Tall. 
25c each. 
Mrs. Milly van Hoboken— Large flowers of 
salmon rose, with deeper eye. 25c each. 
Mrs. W. G. Harding— Very large flowers of 
a glowing salmon; one of the brightest 
Phlox in our collection. 35c each. 
Painted Lady— Silvery pink with salmon 
shadings and cherry red eye. 25c each. 
P. D. Williams —Large soft apple-blossom 
pink flowers, with darker center, reverse 
of petals being rosy red. Very compact 
grower; medium height. 35c each. 
Poseys White — A very strong growing 
white, with large panicles of flowers. 
Tall. 25c each. 
Prof. Schliemann —Bright lilac rose, best 
in shade. Late flowering. Tall. 25c 
each. 
Rheinlander —Large flowers of salmon pink 
with cherry red eye. Tall. 25c each. 
Rijnstroom —(Rynstroem) Large trusses of 
rose pink. Tall. 25c each. 
Rokoko —Large individual flowers of lilac- 
pink self in globular heads. Med. 25c 
each. 
R. P. Struthers —An old favorite. Bright 
rosy carmine or watermelon red flowers, 
which have a claret red eye. Tall. 25c 
Salmon Glow —A very bright salmon col¬ 
ored variety. 35c each. 
Salome —Rather deep salmon with a crim¬ 
son center. Med. 35c each. 
San Antonio —A splendid new Phlox with 
large rich crimson-like flowers, almost 
a dark blood red. No other Phlox ap¬ 
proaches this glowing shade. Tall. 50c 
each. 
Septemberschnee (September Snow)—Lat¬ 
est white with a faint pink blush in the 
center. Tall. 50c each. 
Snowcap — Broad pyramidal panicle, the 
large florets effectively arranged to form 
a huge cap of snowy white. Tall. 35c 
each. 
Snowdrift — A seedling of the preceding 
and resembling it very much. Some¬ 
what taller and sturdier. 25c each. 
Spatrot —Compact trusses of salmon red 
flowers. A good bloomer and “stood out” 
in our large field of Phlox as one of the 
most colorful. Tall, and one of the latest 
to bloom. 50c each. 
Special French — Soft pink with a rosy 
center. Tall. 25c each. 
Special Rose —Large trusses of a bright, 
clear rose pink, on strong stems. Very 
robust grower. Tall. 50c each. 
Sweetheart — Vary large flowers of a 
charming rich salmon pink shade, 
starred white at center. Med. 35c each. 
Thor —Deep salmon pink, overlaid with a 
scarlet glow. A light halo surrounds 
the analine red eye. Tall. 25c each. 
Tournoi —A new shade in mauve, one 
which does best in a light shade. 35c ea. 
Von Hochberg — Deep rich crimson. 35c 
each. 
Wm. Watson —Very large flowers of soft 
pink with carmine eye. Med. 35c each. 
PHYGELIUS capensis coccineus (Cape Fig- 
wort)—A very showy border plant, form¬ 
ing a bush covered with spikes of bril¬ 
liant scarlet tubular flowers from July 
to Sept. 3 ft. 35c each. 
