

. Ire W it the flowers 
as { the r alled And the 
‘ listening white without the slightest sug 
either pink or lavender. Where a white Phlox 
itrast with the other colors as is always wanted 
Mary Louise is the only one to use Three, 
$1.10; do 
MISS LINGARD. The plant has beautiful, long, shiny leaves, and is 

absolutely fre rom all diseases. It 7 Juces from te ops of 
flower eason fr June until October The flower heads are 
Immense 1 the individual flowers are of the loveli t, clean, pure 
white t faint pink shading in the center The best and 
most i r Phlox Three, $1.1¢ do $3.30 
RIJNSTROOM. | e-pink. Both flowers and trusses are of 
immense size and the lor is intensified by a brilliant irmine eye 

Truly superb, Thre 95¢: doz., $3.00 
SAN ANTONIO. 7 is the most vivid and brilliant Phlox in the 
entire collectior The ming heads are art shaded plum-red 
and when planted next to Mary Louise for contrast, create a picture 
of astonishing brilliance: And the flower Jo not discolor even in 
the hottest sun Three, $1.40: doz., $4.00 
WIDAR. The violet { et have 1 lear white eye which creates a 
most unusual effect. Of medium height and good habit. Three, 95¢ 
doz., $3.00 
Plants are quoted F. O. B. point of origin. Insert 
gives Parcel Post rates east of Mississippi River. 
Tall Hardy 
PHLOX 
The beauty and usefulness of these yreat border perennials 
give them Phlox are truly the 
lor they range from the 
softest rose to the 
; ’ 
first pla 
foundation of any 
among hardy plants 
‘dei In ct 
white to the richest scarlet and from the 
brightest coral-red. All have Their larg 
irable for cut-flower decorations. Phlox will 
and if first blooms aré 
j 

purest 
delicate fragrance 
trusses are incomp 
succeed in almost any soil removed as 
as they have faded 
f water, they will produce 
than the first 
the plants viven a gor d s aking 
1 second supply of flowers often 
finer 
Tall hardy Phlox have been improved tremendously in the 



past few years and the newer varieties are truly remarkable 
AFRICA. A new brilliant carmine-red x wit a blood-re eye 
The flower heads are enormot Speci fine variety. Three, 95¢ 
doz., $3.00 
ATLANTA, (Plant P N 329.) The flowe f this fine ew 
Phk x are tr y col SSa Th I we ay it if sO ber truth Wwe do not 
expect to be believed when we tell you that they are literally as large 
is the flowers of a well-growr i. And these immense flowe 
heads are | t individua ret re white 
t € i ale blue and e eye is deep blue 
wit ealthy clean foliage. Three, $1.5 
"4 ; 

AUGUSTA. (Plant 
252.) The new Augusta is not only 
the most brilliant, the ost intense, and 
nost sparkling 



Phlox in existence, but the color remains perfect under all weather 
conditions The plant grows 214 feet tall and the sturdy and 
Vivid and beautiful 
Three, 
the firm foliage colored rich bronzy 
green 
Augusta will supersede all the older Phlox of similar color 
$1.50; doz., $4.50 
COLUMBIA. (Plant Patent 
pink with a fair 
seen in Phlox. The clearness of tone is 
No. 118.) The 
ye and produces an effect never before 
ren arka 
color 1s an exquisite 
cameo 

le, and the marvelous 
brilliant color does not fade into purple as the flower ages The 
flower crop is immense. A well-grown plant will produce 14 flower 
spikes 2!) feet high. Unquestionably the finest of the pink Phlox, 
three, $ 
in 
and probably the finest of all Phlox. 4%¢ each 1.10; doz., 
$3.30 
DAILY SKETCH, 
mendous trusses and individual 
$1.40; doz., $4.00 
The newest and loveliest of the pink Phlox. Tre 
flowers. Truly magnificent. Three, 
FEUERBRAND. Vivid 
quantities continuously throu 
brilliant Phlox in existence 
HARVEST FIRE. 
with good clean, disease-resistant foliage 
orange-scarlet flowers produced in enormous 
ghout the season. The most splendidly 
Three, 95c; doz., $3.00 
Salmon-orange flower heads on a vigorous plant 
The flower heads are large 
T hree, $1.40: doz , $4.00 
as well as the individual flowers 
[16] 

Loueliest of the Mourning 
Brides 
SCABIOSA 
“ISAAC HOUSE” 
Gorgeously lovely flowers 3 diameter, 
colored 
grow 214 

a splendid rich, deep violet-b plants 
The flowers are 
1 early fall, and supply 
flowers 
feet tall and the stems are two feet lo 


produced thro 
great quannots inating of cut 
40) 
Three, $1 

ARTEMISIA 
SILVER KING 
he startling new Southernwood and absolutely the best 
of the decorative plants. The white-leaved foliage makes 
the plant as though it were made of frosted silver, 
gleaming in the sunlight, producing a color contrast which 
can be secured with no other plant. It makes the most 
wonderful bouquets either in combination with 
other flowers, If cut just before the first frost and put in 
a vase without water, it will last for months throughout 
the winter. Three, $1.10; doz., $3.30 
; i 
1OOK 
alone or 
