
Albert Leo Schlageter—No other phlox equals 
this magnificent new variety in brilliance, 
beauty, and purity of color and length of 
flowering season. The color is True Brilliant 
American Beauty Red and it flowers from 
June until killed by frost. See color illus- 
tration. 
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—Brilliant cherry-red and one of the best 
of this color. 
Border Gem—Brilliant velvety rich violet pur- 
ple. The finest of this color. 
Bridesmaid—A lovely white with deep crimson- 
carmine eye. Late flowering. Strikingly beauti- 
ful. 30 in. 
Champs Elysees—Very dark, rich ox-blood red. 
Colonial—Large florets and immense flower 
heads in a delightful soft lavender pink tone. 
Very fine. 
Daily Sketch—One of the finest of the newer 
European introductions. Very large individual 
florets and immense flower heads of a lovely 
shade of pink, with a deep crimson eye. 
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. 

Jules Sandeau 
Plant Patent No. 118 
This is the finest pink phlox I have ever grown. Each plant quickly 
produces many flowering stalks, literally covering the plant with masses 
of cameo-pink flowers, with a soft blue eye. It is the most profuse 
bloomer, being in bloom from June until killed by frost. As a bedding 
plant if. is unsurpassed. 
40c each; 3 for $1.10; 12 for $4.00; 100 for $30.00 

Enchantress—Deep bright pink, with a vivid 
carmine eye, which is surrounded by an at- 
tractive light ‘sunburst.’ 
Fiancee—A gorgeous pure snow-white. 
Jules Sandeau—A-- magnificent watermelon 
pink with a vivid red eye; brilliant and colorful 
in the garden and one of the most attractive 
varieties. See color illustration: 
Miss Lingard—Best early pure white. Very free 
flowering. 
Mrs. Chas. Dorr—A most unusual and very 
delightful shade of soft pinkish lavender, the 
flowers being produced in great’ profusion. 
Very tall, 48 to 50 in. 
Mrs. Wm. Jenkins—A véty profuse blooming 
and delightful late flowering snow-white 
variety. 
Painted Lady—This is one of the most attarc- 
tive phlox I have seen, with large flower heads 
of very soft pink, with a Tyrian-Rose eye in 
striking contrast: 
Rheinlander—Deeper salmon pink than Col- 
umbia, which is illustrated. Also has a deep 
red eye. 
Thor—An excellent deep salmon red, with a 
deeper red eye. Large florets and flower heads. 
Widar—This lovely lavender phlox, illustrated 
in color, is one of our most beautiful and 
unusual varieties. 

