
PHLOX STANDARD SORTS 
A. L. Schlageter (T). Vigorous healthy grower 
with large pyramidal clusters of bright scar- 
let carmine over-laid with orange. ‘The 
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B. Compte (T). Late, tall growing, popular rich 
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Caroline Vandenberg (M). The best ‘’Blue” to 
date. A lovely fascinating color combined 
with large. individual blooms and trussées.......... 
Captain Koehl (M). Large compact trusses on 
strong stems. The flowers are a rich deep 
blood red and retain their color for a long 
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Daily Sketch (T). Soft salmon pink with a car- 
Drama (L). Large individual flowers in rounded 
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trusses. A rich blue purple with a deeper 
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Evelyn (M). Introduced as the ‘Pink Miss Lin- 
gard” the trusses are somewhat similar to 
this variety and it also has the free flowering 
habit of Lingard. Flowers are of medium size 
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Flash (Juliglut) (T). Excellent dark red. Trusses 
are of good size and the color is rich with- 
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Harvest Fire (T). A strong growing variety 
with large trusses of salmon orange blooms. 
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Jules Sandeau (L). One of the finest of all Phlox. 
The plants are very low but of vigorous 
growth with healthy foliage and the rich 
watermelon pink flowers are of good size 
and are carried in compact well rounded 
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Karl Foerster (M). One of the most brilliant 
orange scarlets. An improvement on Deutch- 
land being more vigorous and upright 
Miss Lingard (T). The early white with a faint 
pink eye probably the most popular white..... 
Mrs. Jenkins (T). 
Mt. Hood (T). 
white. 
Innocence (T). 
A splendid pure white............. 
Very large flowered creamy 
Immense heads 
Progress (T). A good mid “blue” that is effec- 
tive for landscape effect 
Rheinlander (M). Rich salmon pink, early. An 
old reliable variety that is still one of the best. 
Salmon Glow (L). A sturdy compact variety 
with large flowers of rich lovely pink shaded 
salmon. Sure to be popular 
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Snow Cap (M). Large flowers of purest white 
in rounded panicles characterize this variety. 
The foliage is healthy and the growth while 
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Sommerkleid (M). An improvement on Europa. 
White with red eye. This calico color is one 
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Thor (T). Salmon pink with large flowers and 
clusters. 
Collection 10 each of 10 varieties of the above. 
Standard sorts, our selection, $8.00 
Mixed, (All colorsismixeirrseesccc-cecstentetsecseteseccocsensss 
PHLOX—Many of our customers do not need named 
varieties if they can be assured of separate 
colors. For such purposes we offer the follow- 
ing: 
Red Shades, Pink Shades 
$1.20 dozen, $8.00 per 100 
PHLOX SPECIES 
7 Amoena. 6”. A fine ground cover. Sheets of 
Tose colored: flowers! il Wiciyersecesssneetesteeesssseeeesss 
ts Divaricata Canadensis. 10”. A native sort that 
starts to bloom early in April continuing into 
May with large fragrant lavender blue 
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rs Ovata Carolina. 1’. Clusters of lavender pink 
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PHLOX SUBULATA (Mountain Pink) 
r Useful creeping plants for covering banks and 
on the rockery. 
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Atrolilacina (Blue Hills). A soft lavender blue. 
Atropurpurea. A striking carmine red............... 
Fairy. Small flowers of pale blue with a darker 
Gwe, (Croimisreeit SUOWe SpPCNWA!l ble orsconenaacooahnd HHoncmocneen 
Vivid. Bright pink. The choicest and loveliest 
PHYSOSTEGIA (False Dragonhead) 
c Vivid. 18”. Showy spikes of bright mauve 
flowers from Sept. to Oct. on a compact 
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Rosy Spire. 24’. Similar in habit to the above 
but slightly taller and a deeper rose shade... 
PYHSALIS (Chinese Lantern) 
cs Francheti. 2’. Valuable for its bright scarlet 
fruit which may be cut and dried for winter 
GECORGLIO Mes terretren etree etter eee nce 
PLATYCODON (Balloon Flower) 
Grandiflora. 3’. Showy, deep blue flowers pro- 
duced all summer. An excellent hardy plant. 
Grandiflora Alba. A white form of the above..... 
POLEMONIUM (Jacob’s Ladder) 
c Coeruleum. 18’. Erect stems with clusters of 
sky blue flowers in June-July.....cccceccsccsscesceseeeee 
rs Reptans. 6”. Dwarf, bushy plants of graceful 
growth with showy blue flowers in early 
spring. 
PRIMULA (Primrose) 
tcs Veris Eliator (Polyanthus). 12”. A mixture of 
large flowered hybrids with large clusters on 
strong stems in all colors from pure white 
to .darkeredanncn cet ee ee ee 
Acaulis Blue Shades. Teichers Special. An 
extra fine lot of plants 
PULMONARIA (Trout Plant) 
rcs Angustifolia. 12’. Intense gentian blue flowers 
in early spring. Attractive dark green foliage. 
rs Maculata. 12’. A splendid early spring bloom- 
ing plant with glossy dark green leaves with 
cream colored spots. The flowers are a de- 
lightful combination of pink and blue 
Rubra. 12’. Interesting because of the coral 
red blooms. This color is rare among early 
spring flowers 
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