Perennial Phlox 
NEW AND RECENT INTRODUCTIONS 
In their new and vastly improved types these 
old-fashioned plants present as impressive and 
bright color displays in the garden as it is possi- 
ble to conceive. For the herbaceous border they 
are indispensable, making a continuous show of 
surpassing beauty through the summer and 
autumn. Truly perennial in their nature the plants 
last several seasons. 
ATLANTA (Patent No. 139)—Individual florets 
white, beautifully shaded pale blue. The eye is 
a deep blue. Flower heads immense, and carried 
on stiff 2!/2-3 foot stems...........50c each, 3 for $1.25 
AUGUSTA (Patent No. 252)—A _ strong-growing 
plant of medium height, about 2!/, feet when fully 
grown, with rich, bronzy green foliage and stem. 
Color is best described as brilliant cherry-red, in- 
tense and sparkling... 50c each, 3 for $1.25 
ANNIE LAURIE—Rich deep salmon, large trusses. 
Very beautiful and growing to a height of about 
Oeil eee Wee rues ite ER a ee 40c each, 3 for $1.00 
BLUE BOY—The nearest to a dark blue Phlox 
which has ever been developed. A good grower, 
elsmedium=heighteeeesa ss. 2 40c each, 3 for $1.00 
COLUMBIA (Patent No. 118)—The color suggests 
a delicate cameo-pink with faint blue shading at 
center. The clearness of tone is remarkable. The 
brilliancy is so pronounced that immediate at- 
tention is given to this wonderful plant. 
50c each, 3 for $1.25 
DR. KLEMM—A very distinct new variety of dwarf 
compact habit and healthy growth. The large in- 
dividual flowers are white with a prominent dif- 
fused eye of rich violet. 18 in. 50c each, 3 for $1.25 
EVA FOERSTER—Giant bright salmon-rose florets 
with large white centers, combining into immense 
trusses on dwari compact plants. 50c ea., 3 for $1.25 
HARVEST FIRE—Tall, vigorous, upright plants pro- 
ducing immense well-formed trusses of bright sal- 
mon-red flowers with distinct carmine eye. 
50c each, 3 for $1.25 
HAUPTMANN KOHL—Dark carmine red. Large 
flowering, robust grower.  40c each, 3 for $1.00 
LEO SCHLAGETER—A grand and distinctive new 
Phlox of dazzling beauty. Light carmine scarlet 
with orange reflex. Bears immense heads of large 
flops ts Ceneesretemee so. fame ot 25c each, 3 for 65c 

SPECIAL OFFER NO. 1 
One strong dormant plant each of Phlox 
Atlanta, Columbia and Augusta, for........ $1.25 
Regular Value $1.50 


SPECIAL OFFER NO. 2 
4 strong dormant plants each of Phlox Atlanta, 
Columbia and Augusta, 12 plants in all, $4.50 
Regular Value $6.00 


SPECIAL OFFER NO. 3 
One plant each of Annie Laurie, Blue Boy, 
Dr. Klemm, Eva Foerster, Harvest Fire, Haupt- 
mann Kohl, Leo Schlageter, Marie Louise, 
Leuchtfeur, Painted Lady, Rosea Superba and 
September Glow, 12 plants in all, for_...$3.75 
Regular value $4.75 


MARY LOUISE—Pure white heads of unusually 
large size, reminding one of Carrara marble, the 
individual flowers are twice as large as other 
white Phlox. A perfectly beautiful variety. 
50c each, 3 for $1.25 
LEUCHTFEUR—An outstanding variety with im- 
mense heads of bloom well displayed on vigorous 
dwarf plants. Individual bloom of unusual size. 
Color deep salmon with orange glow. 
25c each, 3 for 65c 
PAINTED LADY—The best of its type. 
shaded salmon with cherry red eye. 
40c each, 3 for $1.00 
ROSEA SUPERBA—Soft pink with deeper pink eye. 
40c each, 3 for $1.00 
SEPTEMBER GLOW—A vivid shade of carmine 
red with an orange suffusion. A unique and dis- 
tinct shade in Phlox..........25¢ each, 3 for 65c 
Silver-pink 
40 in. 
GENERAL COLLECTION 
AUSTRALIA—Bears immense florets. A remark- 
able shade of crimson-purple. Height 2 feet. 
ALBION—A vigorous growing variety, pure white, 
with pale pink eye. Height 2 feet. 
B. COMTE—A beautiful shade of purple overlaid 
with crimson, with a very dark eye. Height 2 feet. 
BACCHANTE—Dark rose with highly contrasting 
carmine eye. Height 2 feet. 
BRIDESMAID—Pure white, with a _ well-defined 
crimson eye. Height 18 inches. 
CREPUSCULE— White ground suffused mauve, eye 
rosy-purple. Height 2 feet. 
ECLAIREUR—Deep wine red. 
inches, 
Height 2 feet 6 
Novel and. distinct color. 
F. A. BUCHNER—Nearly pure white 
Height 2 feet. 
GEORGE STROHLEIN— Crimson red. 
grower. Height 2 feet. 
GEN. VON DIEDEM—Rich dark salmon scarlet. 
Immense heads. 
GOLIATH—A tall growing large flowered bright 
orange-scarlet Phlox. Lighter in color than 
Vesuvius. 
HENRY MURGER—Pure white, with a dark eye, a 
distinct and beautiful sort. 
HERVOR—A pure even shade of rose with a white 
eye. Bears splendidly formed trusses. 
LOUISE ABBEMA—White ground shot with rose. 
Florets of moderate size. Height 18 inches. 
LA VAGUE—Florets of moderate size, borne in 
in color. 
Strong 
large trusses. A delicate shade of soft pink. 
Height 2 feet. 
MME. MARIE KUPPENHEIM—One of the best 
Height 15 inches. 
MRS. JENKINS—One of the best pure white varie- 
ties in commerce. Height 2!/, feet. Trusses immense. 
OBERGARTNER REICHENAU—Bright rose. Strong, 
compact grower; extra heavy foliage. Height 2 feet. 
PROF. SCHIELEMANN—A beautiful shade of lilac 
rose, trusses conical in form. Growth tall. 
RYNSTROM—A superb shade of dark salmon-rose. 
Florets of immense size, growth compact. Trusses 
immense. Height 18 inches. 
dwarf pure whites. 
SELMA—A clear, bright rose highly relieved with 
a distinct carmine-crimson eye. Trusses immense. 
Height 2 feet. 
VESUVIUS—A dwarf Phlox bearing large trusses 
of bright fiery crimson flowers. Height 15 inches. 
WANADIS—A delicate shade of lilac the center of 
each floret having a bluish purple eye. Height 
about 18: inches. 
WIDAR—An exquisite two-toned Phlox bearing 
florets of immense size. Color lavender, rayed 
with white. 


Dormant field divisions, each 20c; 10 for $1.80; 
$16.00 per hundred. 
These same plants can be supplied estab- 
lished in pots beginning April 1. 

CULTURAL NOTE 
Perennial Phlox should be planted early to 
establish them so they will grow with greater 
freedom. Although of the easiest possible culture 
they respond readily to good treatment. In gen- 
eral they delight in a light, rich loamy soil; and 
being gross feeders, require plenty of well-rotted 
manure worked into the ground .. . preferably 
some time,prior to planting. They need abundant 
moisture in dry weather and should be generous- 
ly watered at the slightest sign of flagging. 
SPECIAL OFFER NO. 4 
One strong division of any 12 varieties listed 
in the General Collection ... Your selection 
for $1.95. 
$1.95 


SPECIAL OFFER NO. 5 
One strong division of each of the 24 varieties 
listed for $3.80. 
$3.80 




