Phlox 
Harvest Fire. Salmon-orange flower heads on a vigorous 
plant with good clean, disease-resistant foliage. The 
flower heads are large as well as the individual flowers. 
Three, $1.40; doz., $4.00; 100, $25.00. 
Leo Schlageter. Seldom has one seen a shade of red such 
as produced by this fine new Phlox. Its brilliant scarlet 
blooms seem to glow with fire. The impression is height- 
ened by the fact that there seems to be a decided orange 
cast to the blooms. Of ee habit, about 3 feet 
high with full rich heads of bloom; early. The best 
red Phlox. Three, $1.40; doz., $4.00; 100, $25.00 
Mia Ruys. A very dwarf variety not always found true in 
most nurseries. It does not grow over 12 to 15 inches 
high and produces pure snow-white large heads of 
flowers. Very similar to Mary Louise but dwarfer and 
not so pure a nor . large a flower. Three, $1.10; 
doz., $3.30: 100, $20.0¢ 
Mrs. Jenkins ne e). Pure white, late flowering, 
grows very fast and is of medium height. A splendid 
sort for planting in masses. Three, 95c; doz., $3.00; 
100, $18.00. 
P. D. Williams. Enormous flowers in pyramidal trusses. 
Soft rose-pink with darker center. Buds and the re- 
verse of petals are rosy red. Grows compactly and re- 
tains its color unmarred and unbleached through the 
entire summer and fall. The individual florets of P. D. 
Williams are larger than in any other variety, making 
the flower most attractive and outstanding. Three, $1.40; 
doz., $4.00; 100, $25.00. 
Rheinlander. A splendid old-time variety of good growing 
quality, and excellent habit. Flower hears large; good 
strong stems; color beautiful salmon-pink. Three 95c; 
doz., $3.00; 100, $18.00. 
Rijnstroom. A good strong grower, producing an abun- 
dance of stems, each one topped with heavy trusses of 
flowers of a lively rose-pink, much like the color of the 
Paul Neyron rose. Three, 95c; doz., $3.00; 100, $18.00. 
Rosea Superba. Bold large heads of light lilac-pink. A 
robust grower of excellent habit. Makes a vigorous 
clump. Does well where other Phlox fail. Three, $1.10; 
doz., $3.30; 100, $20.00. 


Columben 
Salmon Beauty. Rich salmon-pink with white eye. There 
are many Phlox of this general color, but when all is 
said and done, we believe Salmon Beauty is one of the 
first on the list in this shade. Three, $1.40; doz., $4.00; 
100, $25.00, 
San Antonio. One of the most vivid and brilliant Phlox 
in our entire collection. The flaming heads are carmine 
shaded plum-red, and planted next to any good white 
Phlox create an astoundingly brilliant picture. The finest 
of this color. Good clean grower and flowers do not 
discolor in the hottest sun. Grows about 36 inches high. 
Three, $1.40; doz., $4.00; 100, $25.00. 
Von Lassburg. A splendid midseason, tall, white variety. 
Trusses large and stems good, very free flowering. Rather 
tall, fine for the back of the border. Three, 95c; doz., 
$3.00; 100, $18.00. 
Widar. The violet florets have a clear white eye which 
creates a most unusual effect. Of medium height and 
good habit. Three, 95c; doz., $3.00; 100, $18.00. 
New Phlox, Augusta 
(Plant Patent No. 252) 
The new Augusta is not only the most brilliant, the most 
intense, and most sparkling cherry-red Phlox in existence, 
but the color remains perfect under all weather condi- 
tions. The plant grows 2!% feet tall and the sturdy stem 
and the firm foliage colored rich bronzy green. Vivid and 
beautiful Augusta will supersede all the older Phlox of 
similar color. 3 for $1.50; $4.50 per doz. 
New Phlox, Columbia 
(Plant Patent No. 118) 
The color is an exquisite cameo-pink with a faint blue 
eye and produces an effect never before seen in Phlox. 
The clearness of tone is remarkable, and the marvelous 
brilliant color does not fade into purple as the flower ages. 
The flower crop is immense. A well-grown plant will pro- 
duce 15 flower spikes 21/7 feet high. Unquestionably the 
finest of the pink Phlox, and probably the finest of all 
Phlox. 45c each; 3 for $1.10; $3.30 per doz. 





