Phlox—Garden Varieties 
Strong two year field grown plants. 
Well-drained, rich garden loam is recommended in full sun. 
Phlox requires con- 
siderable water during the blooming period, and light shade may be preferable in 
extremely hot climates. 
All varieties of phlox are very scarce. 
be given. 
blood-red 
Each 
Africa. Brilliant carmine-red, 
eye,strong stem, medium height. 
40; Three $1.00. 
Asa Gray. Rose-pink, suffused crimson cen- 
ter. Each 40c; Three $1.00. 
B. Comte. Rich satiny ox-blood red; very 
strong grower; tall and late blooming. 
Each 40c; Three $1.00; Dozen $3.00. 
Colorado. Scarlet-red (Ridgeway) with 
pale crimson eye and faint halo. Color 
is exceptionally clear, the old flowers 
mostly dropping before bleaching. Stems 
strong, of medium height. Each 50c; 
Three $1.25. 
Rosy purple with pinkish cen- 
Very early and 
Each 30c, Three 
EKelaireur. 
‘ter; profuse bloomer. 
a strong grower. Tall. 
75e, Doz. $2.50. 
E. I. Farrington. A striking new phlox that 
produces large heads of beautiful sal- 
mon-pink flowers. Of medium height and 
-a choice new phlox. Each 40c; Three 
$1.00. 
Elizabeth Campbell. Splendid salmon-pink, 
with lighter shadings toward the center. 
Medium height. Each 40c; Three $1.00; 
Doz. $3.00. 
Enchantress. Salmon-pink with darker eye; 
of strong habit. Rich, green, glossy fol- 
iage. Tall. Each 30c; Three 75c. 
Geo. Stipp. Large flower heads of deep sal- 
mon pink. A tall strong grower and an 
excellent phlox. 40c each. 
Graf Zeppelin. Pure white flowers with 
vermillion-red eye; clear, neat looking, 
with no suffusing or fading of color. 
Height about 30 inches. Each 30c; Three 
715¢. 
Guy Moore. Pale lavender, white eye. Each 
40c; Three $1.00. 
It is recommended that a second choice 
Hupman Koehl. A new deep rosy-red that 
does not fade. Large compact heads on 
stout stems. One of the finest new reds. 
Each 40ce. 
Jules Sandeau. Rose-pink, large florets; 
free bloomer. Very dwarf. Each 30ce; 
Three 75c, Doz. $2.50. 
A new xed, early, scarlet- 
carmine, dark eye. Very brilliant gar- 
den effect; long season. Tall, about 3 
feet. Each 50c; Three $1.25; Doz. $3.50. 
Leo Schlageter. 
Loraine. Light rose-red, salmon flush, car- 
min eye. Clear pink garden effect; its 
color and informal spray suggests the 
Loraine begonia. The upper half of the 
18-inch clump is a bouquet of large 
florets the size of a dollar; remontant, 
early to very late. Each 40c; Three $1.00. 
Osceola. Rose, with Tyrian Rose and flush 
of scarlet. Medium to tall with strong 
stems and fine foliage. Each 50c; Three 
SI 2c 
Painted Lady. Delicate clear pink with 
large, distinct red eye. Solid heads. Each 
40c; Three $1.60. 
Beek Struthers. Cherry flushed salmon 
with scarlet red eye; tall. Each 30e; 
Three 75. 
Silverton. Clear pale lavender, at first suf- 
fused light mauve, eye light phlox-purple 
with a halo. Of medium height :nd a 
strong grower, individual florets exceed- 
ing 134 inches. Mass effect, pale laven- 
der-blue. Each 40c. 
Snoweap. Broad pyramidal panicle, the 
large florets effectively arranged to form 
a huge cap of snowy white. Strong stem, 
medium to tall, outstanding for the size 
and excellent form of panicle. Each 40c; 
Three $1.00. 
Wm. Tell. Good flower heads of bright 
pink with a cerise eye. Tall and a robust 
grower. 35c; 3 for $1.00. 
