Give Most Beautiful Vinteties of Htardy Phlox 
Charles Curtis 
—the most brilliant Phlox in cultivation 
The color is outstanding and difficult to describe. Sunset- 
red probably comes nearest to it. It is a fine strong grower 
about 2'% to 3 feet tall, has good clean foliage. The flower 
head is large and unusually clear and sparkling due to the fact 
that the flowers do not discolor in the sun or fade with age. 
A brilliant and colorful companion for Mary Louise. 
A single plant of this magnificent Phlox was discovered in 
our nurseries 5 years ago growing in a large bed of what is now 
one of the most popular red varieties. Phlox Charles Curtis in 
our opinion is the finest of its color and will replace, as soon 
as better known, all those of similar shades. 
Each, 60c; per 3, $1.50; per doz., $5.00; per 100, $30.00. 
Mary Louise 
—as white as Carrara Marble 
Pure white heads of unusually large size, reminding one of 
Carrara marble, the individual flowers are twice as big as other 
white Phlox. A perfectly beautiful variety; unquestionably the 
best white to date. The favorite in English gardens. It is a good 
grower with clean foliage and an unusually prolific bloomer. 
Of medium height. 
Each, 60c; per 3, $1.50; per doz., $5.00; per 100, $30.00. 
Augusta (Plant Patent No. 252) 
—the finest American-Beauty-red Phlox ever introduced 
A strong-growing plant of medium height, about 2% feet 
when fully grown, with rich, bronzy green foliage and stem. 
Color is best described as a brilliant cherry-red, not quite as 
deep as Beacon and much more intense and sparkling. The 
young florets at opening show a decided amount of orange. 
The color remains perfect under all weather conditions. Augusta 
is a beautiful vivid colored variety of exceptional growth and 
qualities, and will eventually replace all other varieties of simi- 
lar shade. 
Each, 60c; per 3, $1.50; per doz., $5.00; per 100, $30.00. 
Columbia (Plant Patent No. 118) 
—the finest light pink Phlox ever introduced 
The color suggests a delicate cameo-pink with faint blue 
shading at center. 
The clearness of tone is remarkable, the brilliancy is so pro- 
nounced that immediate attention is given to this wonderful 
plant. As the flower ages, the blooms always retain their deli- 
cate pink shade; there never are any magenta tones visible. 
Out of each leaf joint grows a lateral or secondary flower 
spike continuing the display of blooms long after the main 
flower head has disappeared. Columbia is, therefore, well called 
the ‘‘perpetual flowering’’ Phlox. 
Each, 60c; per 3, $1.50; per doz., $5.00; per 100, $30.00. 
Atlanta (Plant Patent No. 329) 
—flowers as large as Hydrangeas 
This fine new Phlox was really selected by visitors to our 
nursery. Everyone who saw it remarked about its extraordinary 
large flower heads which reminded them of the flowers of 
Hydrangea Paniculata. The individual florets are white, beau- 
tifully shaded pale blue. The eye is a deep blue. Flower heads 
are immense in size and carried on stiff 2 2- to 3-foot stems. 
As with Columbia, there develop from the the leaf joints sec- 
ondary flower heads, continuing to bloom for several weeks 
after the main flower head has faded. Foliage is clean, and the 
entire plant impresses one with its vigor. The delicate tints 
and shades develop best when planted in not too strong sun- 
light. It is difficult to describe Atlanta, but we are sure you 
will welcome this lovely new Phlox among your most prized 
flowers. 
Each, 60c; per 3, $1.50; per doz., $5.00; per 100, $30.00. 
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