
HARDY PHLOX 
Every summer garden has its plantings of colorful Phlox. The list below is Weiser 
Park-tested for popularity. Our visitors select their favorite Phlox when in bloom, and 
we continue to grow only the varieties that appeal to visitors through color and habit of 
growth. 
_ White or lavender tones of Phlox combine well with Daylilies. When summer’s heat 
hits your garden, Phlox and Daylilies “team up” to produce harmonizing color schemes 
for your borders and for your cut-flower arrangements. 
BARON von DEDEM. Flame color; large 
heads of flowers on short stems. 
BORDER QUEEN. Rosy pink; handsome 
low habit. 
BRIDESMAID. Tall; blush to white, with 
distinct crimson eye. 
C. V. HOCHBURG. Tall; deep velvety 
scarlet. 
E. 1. FARRINGTON. Soft, clear pink, light 
eye; tall. Our best pink. 
EUROPA. Strong grower of medium height; 
free bloomer. White changing to blush- 
white with reddish eye. 
FRAU ANTOINE BUCHNER. 
heads of pure white flowers. 
height. Our best white Phlox. 
Largest 
Medium 
FRAU F. A. VON LASSBURG. Tall; 
white. Strong stems; free flowering. 
KATHERINE. Clear bluish lavender. 
Medium height. 
LEO SCHLAGETER. Unusual shade of red. 
Full heads of flowers; 3 feet high. 
LOUIS ABEMA. Lowest pure white. 
MISS LINGARD. Neat, crisp, everbloom- 
ing white. 
R. P. STRUTHERS. Brilliant flame color 
seeming to glow with fire. Usually the first 
variety selected by visitors to Weiser Park. 
Tall; reliable. 
RHEINLANDER. Large heads of flowers; 
strong, tall stems. Beautiful salmon-pink. 
WIDAR. Bluish violet florets with clear white 
eye—unusual color effect. Medium height. 
35 cts. each 
3 plants of one variety for $1.00 
5 to 24 of one variety, 25 cts. each 
25 or more of one variety, 22 cts. each 
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