


Widar 
COLUMBIA—Plant Patent No. 118. See color illustra- 
tion below. The finest pink Phlox ever grown. Each 
plant quickly produces many flowering stalks, literally 
covered with masses of beautiful cameo pink flowers, 
with a soft blue eye. Continuously in bloom from June 
until killed by frost. 40c each; 3 for $1.10; 12 for $3.30; 
100 for $20.00. 

Hardy Phlox 
The Newest and Best 
35c each; 3 for 90c; 6 for $1.75; 12 for $3.00 
100 for $18.00 (Except Columbia) 
For flowers during late summer and early fall, these lovely new 
Hardy Phlox are the most beautiful and most useful of all hardy 
plants. They blossom at a time when flowers are likely to be scarce 
in the garden and will continue to flower throughout the season if 
the dead blossoms are removed. These newer Phlox have clear, more 
brilliant colors and are indespensable in the hardy flower garden. 
ALBERT LEO SCHLAGETER—No other Phlox approaches this 
magnificent new variety in beauty, brilliance, purity of color, and 
length of flowering season. The color is true, brilliant, American 
Beauty Red, with a deeper red eye, with large florets and immense 
trusses so profuse as to hide the plant. FLOWERS FROM JUNE 
UNTIL KILLED BY FROST. 36 in. 
B. COMTE—Very rich velvety intensely vivid deep red-purple. 
Generally considered the best purple. B. Comte will produce one of 
the most showy spots in the garden. 
BEACON—A rich glowing red that is a beacon light in the garden. 
BORDER GEM—Prilliant velvety rich violet purple. The finest of 
this color. 
BRIDESMAID—A lovely white with deep crimson-carmine eye. 
Late flowering. Strikingly beautiful. 30 in. 
CHAMPS ELYSEES—Very dark, rich ox-blood red. 
COLONIAL—A most unusual and very beautiful soft lavender-pink. 
Huge florets produced in prodigious quantities. Best of its color. 
DAILY SKETCH—One of the finest of the new European intro- 
ductions. Large individual florets and immense flower heads of a 
lovely shade of pink, with a deep crimson eye. 32 in. 
EIFFEL TOWER—Salmon pink with a deep red eye, the color 
deepening and spreading as the flower ages, giving it a unique and 
very beautiful appearance. 
E. I. FARRINGTON—One of the finest new salmon shades. Similar 
to Columbia, but larger and taller and slightly deeper, with huge 
individual florets and a bright violet eye. 34 in. 
ENCHANTRESS—Unusually brilliant and effective and well 
named. The color is deep bright pink with a vivid carmine eye, 
surrounded by a light sunburst. Very striking. 
FIANCEE—Purest snow white. Very free flowering. Probably the 
best pure white. 
JULES SANDEAU—A superb free flowering soft pink. 
See illustration page 29. 
MISS LINGARD—Best early pure white. Very free 
flowering. 
MRS. CHARLES DORR—A most unusual and very 
delightful shade of soft pinkish lavender, the flowers being 
produced in great profusion. No other Phlox like it. Very 
tall, 48 to 50 in. 
MRS. WM. JENKINS—A very profuse blooming and 
delightful late flowering snow-white variety. 32 in. 
PAINTED LADY—tThis is one of the most attractive 
Phlox I have seen, with large flower heads of a very soft 
ee with a brilliant Tyrian-Rose eye in striking contrast. 
in. 
RHEINLANDER—Deeper salmon pink than Columbia 
illustrated at left. Also has a deep red eye. 
THOR —A fine rich deep salmon red with deeper eye. Large 
florets and immense flower heads. 36 in. 
WIDAR—This very lovely lavender Phlox, illustrated in 
color, is one of our most beautiful and unusual varieties. 
**World’s Best’? Phlox Collection 
9 () VARIETIES, LABELLED 5:00 
One each as listed above 
3 EACH—60 PLANTS—$12.50 
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