PHLOX 
For brilliant, bold color effects im mass dur- 
ing the late summer and autumn, the Hardy 
Phloxes are indispensable. Without them it 
would be difficult to maintain the display of 
dazzling color afforded during July and 
August, at a time when there is little else in 
bloom to be depended upon. 
Simple of culture, they require a rich soil. 
Frequent feedings will msure richer flower 
trusses. Removing flower-heads after bloom- 
Ing-time will encourage new flowers from side 
shoots to Iengthen the blooming period. 
Count Zeppelin. One of the few good white 
Phlox; crimson eye. 85 cts. for 3; $2.30 for 10; 
$20 per 100. 
Daily Sketch. Outstanding. The largest and 
fest of the pink Phlox. Enormous florets and 
huge trusses of lovely pink with a deeper eye. 
$1 for 3; $2.50 for 10; $22 per 100. 
Enchantress. Bright salmon-pink with dark 
@ red eye. $1 for 3; $2.50 for 10; $22 per 100. 
Eva Foerster. Very large flowers and trusses ot 
@ bright salmon-rose with white eye. Has fine 
foliage and produces its great heads of bloom 
with real abandon. 50 cts. each; $1.35 for 3; 
$4 for 10. 
Fiancee. One of the best pure whites. A strong 
@ crower. 85 cts. for 3; $2.30 for 10; $20 per 100. 
G. V. Llewellyn. Rich salmon-red. Fine large 
trusses and clean crisp foliage. 50 cts. each; 
$1.35 for 3; $4 for 10. 
H. B. May. Soft clear pink. Large trusses. 
85 cts. for 3; $2.30 for 10; $20 per 100. 
Leo Schlageter. Brilliant scarlet-carmine with 
@a darker center, in large pyramidal trusses. 
$1 for 3; $2.50 for 10; $22 per 100. 
Lillian. Large trusses of soft pink flowers with 
@ light blue eyes. Compact grower. $1 for 3; 
$2.50 for 10; $22 per 100. 
Katherine. Large, light lavender with a 
whitish eye. $1 for 3; $2.50 for 10. 
Margaret Gavin Jones. Large pink florets 
@ with carmine eyes. $1 for 3; $2.50 for 10; 
$22 per 100. 
Mary Louise. A new variety of great merit. 
@ Glistening, waxy white flowers in extra-large 
heads. Largest blooms of all the white Phlox. 
50 cts. each; $1.35 for 3; $4 for 10. 
Morgenrood. Deep rose; very free flowering. 
85 cts. for 3; $2.30 for 10; $20 per 100. 
Rosenberg. Rich purple. 85 cts. for 3; $2.30 
@ for 10; $20 per 100. 
Swerg Wanadis. Deep Javender toward center 
with lighter edge. 50 cts. each; $1.35 for 3; 
$4 for 10. 





L PHLOX OFFER 
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ar value $5.50) 
this field of Phlox must 
all as land was sold — 

ORIENTAL POPPY 
(Papaver orientale) 
For dazzling, barbaric splendor, the great 
Oriental Poppies are absolutely unrivaled. 
Standing out in bold relief they command 
attention and admiration. The prevailing 
color is a vivid orange-scarlet, with large black 
blotches at the base of the petals, and a great 
mass of bluish black stamens in the heart of 
the large, cup-shaped flowers. 
We have combed the list of varieties to be 
sure of offering you the best. Also we have 
included some of the new ones that we selected 
after serious comparison and study. For your 
convenience we have listed them as to color 
predominance. 
September and October are fine months to 
plant Poppies. We have sometimes had our 
best Iuck when planting in Iate October and 
early November. Given reasonably rich soil 
and a light winter covering, these strong field- 
grown plants will be sturdy and free flowering 
next spring. 
PINK AND SALMON 
Ethel Swete. Cherry-pink with black blotches. 
Joyce. Old rose color. Exceptionally strong 
growth. 
Mrs. John Hawkins. Large; shell-pink. Blooms 
ten days longer than any other variety. 
Ridgewood Beauty. Large lovely pmk flowers, 
Spotless. A very fine clear pmk. 
Tulipa. Orange-pink. Petals strong and of 
great substance, thereby lengthening the 
blooming period. 
RED OR SCARLET 
Beauty of Livermere. The finest dark crimson 
with black blotch. Flowers freely produced. 
Cavalier. Flowers are crinkly and deep scarlet- 
red. Strong grower and free bloomer. 
Grand Mogul. Bright red blooms with big 
black blotches. 
Wurtembergia. Brilliant dark scarlet of great 
size and substance. 
WHITE 
Perry’s White. Fine satiny white with a 
maroon blotch at the base of each petal. 
ORANGE-SCARLET 
Bracteatum. Large orange-scarlet blooms. 
Lord Lambourne. Resembles a parrot tulip. 
Deeply fringed orange-scarlet petals. 
Oriflamme. [Immense orange-scarlet flowers. 
Premier. Semi-double flowers 9 to 10 inches in 
diameter, of flame-colored orange-red. 
ORANGE-APRICOT 
Mrs. Perry. Large; orange-apricot. Very fine. 
Perfection. Large; orange-apricot. Similar to 
but later than Mrs. Perry. 
40 cts. each; $1 for 3 of one variety; 
$3.25 for 10 of one variety 
SPECIAL POPPY OFFER 
10 2 each of 5 distinct colors, our selec- $ 3 
tion, each plant labeled, 10 plants for 

HEMEROCALLIS 
(DAY-LILY) 
Lily-like plants with grass-like leaves and 
yellow and orange flowers. They are all easy 
growers, thrive in almost any situation, and 
grow admirably im partial shade. By selection 
of varieties the flowering season can be pro- 
longed from late May to early August. Fine 
for cut-flowers in the daytime, closing after 
dark, 
All Early and Late-flowering Varieties, 
50 cts. each; $1.35 for 3; $4.50 for 10 of any 
one variety. 
Early-flowering Varieties 
Hemerocallis, Aureole. Golden yellow flowers. 
A very early-blooming variety. 3 ft. May, 
June. 
H. citrina. Large, very fragrant, sulphur-yellow 
flowers. 3 ft. June, July. 
H., Florham. Golden yellow, trumpet-shaped 
flowers marked darker yellow. June, July. 
H., Gold Dust. Buttercup-yellow flowers. 3 ft. 
June. 
H., Sovereign. A very early-blooming variety 
with flowers of deep orange. 2 to 3 ft. June, 
July. 
Late-flowering Varieties 
H., George Yeld. Large; golden yellow with 
brown suffusion. 31% ft. July. 
H., Kwanso. Large; double; golden bronze. 
Very showy. The only good double. 31% ft. 
July, Aug. 
H., Lemona. Large, pale yellow flowers pro- 
duced on 314-foot stems in late July. 
H., Mrs. W. H. Wyman. Rich golden yellow 
flowers on 314-foot stems in July and August. 
H., Ophir. A tall-growing lemon-yellow variety 
producing its flowers in late July and early 
August. 4 ft. 
H., Clifton Gold. New. Golden yellow, lily- 
like flowers, opening wide on 3-foot stems, pro- 
duced in mid-July. 75 cts. each; $2 for 3. 
H., Clifton Lemon. New. lLemon-yellow 
flowers opening very wide and produced in 
great abundance in mid-July on 4-foot stems. 
75 cts. each; $2 for 3. 
SPECIAL DAY-LILY 
OFFER > 
12 plants, 2 each of 3 early and 3 late varieties, 
our selection, each plant ¢ 50 
labeled. (Regular $6 value) ... for 4. 
