
HARDY PERENNIAL PHLOX postraw.... 
Phlox Decussata, Succeeds in almost any soil and blooms through a long season. This Phlox plants from seed do not 
new list covers colors which are sure to please. come true to color. You should de- 
The best effects to be had with Phlox are produced by planting masses of each color, not pend on these root divisions. 
less than six and even as many as two dozen or more plants together. For example, a bor- 
der of Phlox may be planted, beginning with palest pink and shading up to dark cherry, 
then pure white, and white with a red eye, and more white, then a quantity of red and 
again white at the end. Our roots are 2 years old, field-grown. Figures at end of 
description indicate height in inches. 
Price: Each 25c; 3 for 70c; 6 for $1.25; $2.50 doz., except when priced other- 
wise. All postpaid. 
» Colonial. Beautiful shade of lavender. 30 inches. 
2. Rosenburg. Rich carmine-violet. 30 inches. 
3. cakes AL: Koehl. Dark blood-red. Large clusters. Resistant to heat and rain. 
incnes. 
4. Bridesmaid. Clear white with a large red eye. 24 inches. 
5. Fuerbrand. Brilliant orange-scarlet. 30 inches. 
a Miss Lingard, The earliest white; pale pink eye. June and September. 30 inches. 
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. Jules Sandeau. Massive heads of watermelon-pink. 24 inches. 
Sis rented re Largest and purest white. Especially suitable for background. 
inches. . 
9. Thor, Deep salmon-pink. Aniline-red eye. Very good grower. 36 inches. 
10. Coquelicot. Beautiful cherry-red. 30 inches. 
ll. Special French. Bright rose-pink in large trusses. 24 inches. 
12. BR. P. Struthers. Rosy carmine with darker eye. Very dependable. 30 inches. 
13. Silverton. Immense heads of light lavender. 30 inches. 
14. Isabey, Bright salmon-pink with darker eye. Vigorous grower and rich green, 
glossy foliage. 30 inches. 
PHLOX SUBULATA. Creeping Phlox. For borders and rock gardens. Masses of 
blooms fairly cover the plants during April and May. 
Alba. Pure white. Blue Hill. Pale blue. Emerald Cushion. Vivid rose-pink. | 
Each 25c; 3 for 70c; 6 for $1.25. i ‘ie 
PHLOX DIVARICATA. Large fragrant lavender flowers on 10-inch stems. Blooms — — 
April and May. Excellent for borders and rock gardens. 25c each; 3 for 70c. Hardy Phlox 
Two Practical Phlox Planting Plans 
In response to an urgent demand from 
many of our customers we are numbering 
the above named varieties of Phlox and are 
submitting for your guidance these two 
planting plans. The plans call for one dozen 
plants, each one labeled. 
By ordering either or both of these collec- 
tions you will have one each of the above 
named varieties and by planting according 
to these charts the greatest contrast and 
effect can be obtained. 




A Corner 
i Planting of 
, Phlox Planting No.1 .... Each $2.50 Phlox. (Col- 
Phlox Bed or Border (Collection No. 1) Phiox Planting No. 2 .... Each $2.50 lection No. 2) 
PEONIES -oftan 
The Peony ranks among the most popular flowers. The blooms come out very early and are 
seldom attacked by disease. The most popular perennial for your home flower garden. Being 
perfectly hardy, one planting will do for a lifetime with suitable cultivation. Is strictly hardy 
and does well in most any location; however, responds readily to good rich, deep soil in an open, 
sunny position. Be careful not to plant too deep; the best is for crown to be about 2 inches 
below the surface. Ground should be spaded deep and well enriched, as suggested in our free 
leaflet. 
Our Special Cultural Leaflet, “Peony Pointers,” free with orders if asked for. 
Our list contains all distinct, high rating varieties. 



Standard List of Peonies 
Victory Red . WHITE 
Mme. de Verneville. Snow-white flecked carmine. Very large and perfectly formed. 
Festiva Maxima. Beautiful large double white with frilled petals and a bright cherry-red 
spot in center; strong growth with stiff stem. Queen of the whites. Fragrant. 
PINK SHADES 
Edulis Superba. Fragrant dark pink. One of the best cut flower varieties. 
Floral Treasure. Bright rose-pink. Strong, vigorous grower. 
Pink Giant. Beautiful silvery pink. One of the largest and most lasting cutting sorts. 
RED SHADES 
President Roosevelt. An unusually fine brilliant red. Semi-rose type. 
Rachel. Early, bright scarlet. 
Victory. Large, vivid red. ; , : 
Felix Crousse, One of the grandest, brilliant ruby-red. Rich, solid color, strong grower, 
medium late. The best of its class. ra t 
Karl Rosenfield. Dark velvety crimson, clear and brilliant without a trace of purple. 


Prices: Any of the above varieties, each 50c; 3 for $1.35. 
One each of the above (10 Peonies), for $4.00. 

Pink Giant 
UNNAMED PEONIES BUT SELECTED TO COLOR — GOOD VARIETIES 
White, each 35c. Pinks, several shades, each 35c. Reds, light and dark shades, each 35c. 
é SPECIAL OFFER: One each, Red, White and Pink, for $1.00, postpaid. 


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