Hardy Phlox... 
Here you can have a profusion of brilliant color from early summer to fall. A 
veritable Paradise of color can be yours. The Phlox we list are all strong, field-grown 
plants that will thrive in your Garden. 
NEW AND RARE VARIETIES 
Adolph Adorno — A new Phlox from Europe; very 
outstanding color, unlike any other variety we 
know, clear salmon, which does not fade; large 
trusses and large individual florets; good healthy 
foliage. 
Attraction — A marvelous large salmon-pink; an 
outstanding new variety that will certainly be- 
come popular: 
Aurora — Clear light salmon-pink with a beautiful 
white ring around the eye; large flower-heads. 
Captain Koenig — Salmon-rose with carmine eye. 
Emaine Macha — New dwarf variety; deep flaming 
red. 
Erntefeuer — A _ late-flowering variety with large 
panicles of brilliant salmon-orange flowers; tall. 
Moonlight Dream — Exceptionally large pure white 
flowers; broad deep-green leaves; certainly a 
magnificent variety. 
Jules Verne — Rich, deep violet-blue. 
Mary Louise — Unquestionably the best white Phlox 
to date; large trusses of pure, glistening, snow- 
white flowers; individual florets much larger than 
on any other white Phlox; medium height, good 
clean foliage. 
Professor Went — A new introduction from Europe; 
deep wine-red with medium-large florets. 
Rosenkavalier — Clear soft rose-pink; very large 
trusses; good green, mildew-resistant foliage; 
the best in our Phlox collection last summer. 
Septemberschnee (Septembersnow) — A very fine 
new white; has a slight blush of pink in center; 
tall. 
Spaetrot — A very showy variety with compact 
trusses of salmon red; a late bloomer. 
Troubadour — Immense flowers of soft rose and 
white. 
Price of any of the above varieties 50c each: $5.00 per dozen 
VERY CHOICE VARIETIES 
Border Queen — Dwart-pink; improved Jules San- 
deau; very large florets. 
Caroline Vandenberg — A irue lavender-blue with- 
out the magenta shades; large flowers. 
Champs Elysee — Fine dark purple; height 2 feet; 
one of the best dark Phlox. 
Chieftain — Very deep crimson; holds its color well. 
Comus — Clear cherry-red, overspread with bright 
scarlet. 
Daily Sketch — Clear salmon-pink with crimson 
eye; a very choice variety. 
George Stipp — Deep glowing salmon with lighter 
eye; very attractive. This is one of the best 
Phlox grown because of its clean disease-resist- 
ant foliage. 
Leo Schlageter — Very outstanding, scarlet with 
deeper eye. 
Mrs. Scholten — Deep salmon pink; very fine. 
Mount Hood — Very pure white; large flowers. 
Paul Hoffmann — A sturdy grower with dark-green 
foliage and deep carmine red flowers. 
P. D. Williams — Enormous flowers in pyramidal 
trusses; soft rose-pink with deeper center; does 
not bleach. 
Rosea Superba — Large heads of soft light-pink; 
a robust grower, and the leader in light-pink. 
September Glow — Deep rose-carmine, very at 
tractive. 
Splendour — Enormous flowers of rose-pink with 
deeper eye. 
Price of any of the above varieties 35c each; $3.50 per dozen 
