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PERENNIALS—Continued 
PHLOX (RG)—Continued Per 10 Per 100 Per 1000 
Champs Elysee.’ Compact heads of rich purple. Not new but very de- 
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***Chevalier. An unusual shade in Phlox, cerise, with madder-shade 
BPE Oy CVC ee ee St ¥ acy d BE lhe 1.20 10.00 5 
***Chieftain. Here is a color in Phlox rarely seen,—the color of a precious 
ruby. Good, strong flower trusses. A very satisfactory Phlox________ 1.00 8.00 70.00 
***Columbia. (Plant Patent No. 116). The finest light pink Phlox ever 
introduced. The color suggests a Celicate cameo-pink with faint blue 
shading at center. Exquisite effect. Sometimes called the ‘‘perpetual 
flowering Phlox’’ because of a lateral or secondary flower spike from 
each leaf joint. (Retails $1.45 per 3; $4.75 per 12). July to frost.__ 2.50 15.00 
*** Daily Sketch. Large trusses of lustrous pink with crimson-rose eye. 
Very large, single florets measure 1% in across. No other Hardy 
Phlox produces florets so large. Color does not fade. Long blooming 
starts in July and continues until frost. 3% feet high_______________ 1.40 12.00 100.00 
Dr. Klemn. White with lavender eye. Shading runs from eye to almost 
Pueeeot DIOOM 7 oe Awa fa = Oe 1.40 12.00 
Eclaireur. Medium sized, well formed heads of brilliant rosy Magenta, 
Witherwrlite weve... JUlyY-AlIZUSL. + oo. inches.) 224 Ss. oa Se ee .80 7.00 60.00 
E. J. Farrington. Salmon-pink with a deep rosy-red blush. Splendid 
variety of erect habit and vigorous growth. Excellent for cutting. 
IVECO POS UW atc+ INCHES Jee sa oA ce pee mare a teen Lie Noe ic atell 2! sped ea laily) 8.00 70.00 
Electra. Medium height. Heads purplish-red. Free bloomer________ eet LOO 900K 2s 
Eva Forester. Large heads of 30 to 40 individual flowers at one time. 
Flowers clear pink and 1% inches across______-_._____-___________- aees40 2 OO tien ere, 
F. G. Van Lassburg. A tall white Phlox, blooming in mid-season —____ .80 7.00 60.00 
Flash. Strong grower. Good bloomer. Deep red bloom___________- ene eh 40 1:2:007 eee 
Fuerbrand. Clear, rich, brilliant orange-scarlet, sometimes almost ver- 
milion. Slightly darker at center. Flowers very freely. Of medium 
103 Fed OR oe pes OE NS Oe gr te ea a eae als YEY OAC RS ARES vig 200 Ye ao OTe lai TaN aR RE Sree 1500: 8.00 70.00 
Flora T. Reidy. Lovely ivory-white Phlox. Large florets. Well filled 
ERNSSeSs. INeW and», unusually. desirables oo) Wools ei ee 1.20 LOLOO Sees 
***George Stipp. Glowing salmon, individual flowers and clusters. Good 
SET OMTIC OUSLY tame eee enn. Ares eer mee et uN, Sete Mo ee ad OT er St CP tn UE 9.00 80.00 
Gen, Petain. Deep wine red, with large, beautiful shaped flowers______ 1.00 9.00 80.00 
H. B. May. Large spikes of bright pink. Very large flowers________ eaberl 5 ZO 10.00 80.00 
***Hauptman Koehl. Glowing, full-toned red. Large florets curl and ex- 
pose silver-rose black as bloom ages. Finest red Phlox propagated 
today. Large compact trusses on strong stems. The flowers retain 
color for a long period. July to frost. 24 inches______________ ie Ses 120 10.00 80.00 
LaVague. Dainty lilac-pink with rose eye. Good sized florets. A very 
SOISTACLOL VIAL DOS eesti patente sors eral eae SOR ULE ey nn) Beene ee ie .80 7.00 60.00 
*%**Leo Schlageter. Huge, pyramidal trusses of scarlet-carmine with dark 
PETILOC RE SCTON Pc aN WSO WY tc es eek we BN a a NS hs 1.50 12.00 100.00 
Lillian. Exquisite pure pink without any trace of magenta or rose. 
Large florets, flower heads of good size, borne in remarkable profusion 1.20 10.00 80.00 
Mary Louise. Pure snow white heads of unusually large size. Good 
grower with clean foliage and a prolific bloomer of medium height____ 1.80 Lh: 00Br eee 
Mia-Ruys. Dwarf variety. Large heads of white flowers similar to 
Mary Louise but more dwarf and not so white. 12 to 15 inches_____- 1.20 LOrO0 nish ee: 
Misseuineard..(suffruticosa)s white 22222 bl eee 1.00 8.00 70.00 
Mount Hood. Pure white, medium grower with good clean foliage__-_ 1.40 12: 00ce50r 224 
Mrs. Ethel Pritchard. French-mauve colored phlox. Flowers freely 
andis (a, tallie strong growers? 2 ee Reva rety Seo yt tens 1.20 10:00 cai ae 
***Mrs. Harding. A deep salmon-pink Phlox, outstanding in its color__---- 1.40 12.00 100.00 
Mrs. Jenkins. One of the old standbys, Pure White ___-_______--------- .80 7.00 60.00 
Mrs) Millie ‘von ‘Hoboken. Bright pink? {s22. 2 _---2 Lee eee -80 O00 Pants = 
New Bird. Amaranth-red of great brilliancy__-__-- Se Se Nee eas oe Oe 1.40 12,000, iaawoo= 
Pantheon. A deep salmon-rose Phlox, very fragrant. 30 in.--_--------- .80 7.00 60.00 
***P, D. Williams. Bright pink with rose center. Extra large florets. One 
of the best pinks, pyramidal trusses. Grows. compactly, retains color 
unmarred and unbleached through the entire Summer and fall. 2% ft. 1.40 12.00 100.00 
