MRS. JENKINS 
PROFESSOR SCHLIEMANN 
California Flowerland 
Hardy Perennial Phlox 
For enchanting fragrance and bright lasting color in the garden, nothing surpasses Phlox. 
Blooming as they 
do from early summer until fall, these hardy perennials bring lasting beauty and joy to the lover of color 
gardens, 
Phlox are striking in masses, especially against a shrubbery background or in the open, surrounded 
by a green lawn. A few dozen Phlox planted in a well prepared bed will be a delight to anyone. 
Phlox becomes more beautiful year after year, as the roots become established, forming large clumps. They 
are considered essential in beautiful gardens throughout the world, and should be increasingly used in Cali- 
fornia, where they do well in sun or partial shade. 
While Phlox thrives in any good garden soil, the plants 
respond immediately to good treatment in the way of soil deeply enriched with well rotted manure and bone 
meal. 
BACCHANTE. Dark rose with 
carmine eye; grows two feet tall. 
COUNT ZEPPELIN. Pure white 
flowers with red center. A tall strik- 
ing plant with clean, neat foliage 
and flowers, about 30 inches tall; 
free flowering, one of the finest. 
FIREBRAND. Vermilion-scarlet 
darker eye. 
GOLIATH. Tall, large flowering 
crimson purple. 
HENRI MURGER._ Blush pink 
with deep rose center. 


MRS. JENKINS. One of the old- 
est, and still one of the finest white 
varieties. Tall, with immense trusses 
of conical form. 
OBERGARTNER REICHENOW. 
Very large bright rose flowers. 
PAINTED LADY. Silvery pink 
with salmon shading, and cherry 
red eye. One of the loveliest for 
the garden and for cut flowers; ex- 
tremely free flowering for a long 
season, and makes a grand display. 
MARGUERITES 
Ideal Pot Plants for Porch and Garden 
No plants we know bloom as much, and require so little special care, as 
do Marguerites. Plant them in any sunny place, as specimens, as borders 
along walks or drive, or as foundation plants, for clean-cut appearance. 
Boston Yellow. 
Large yellow flowers. 
Flowerland White. An especially free bloomer. 
Howard’s Giant. Very large white flowers. 
Blooming Plants in 4-inch pots, each 50c. 
Mail Orders filled, postpaid, with plants from slightly smaller pots. 

trated. 
A Potted Speci- 
men for Your 
Porch. Lovely | flowered Violet, the flow- 
Marguerite Plant | ers of which will actually 
(White or Yel- | cover a_ fifty-cent piece! 
low) in an 8- | |t combines great length of 
inch handmade | stem and rich deep violet 
sandstonefin- | blue color, with strong 
ished Terra Cot- 
ta pot, as illus- 
Prepaid’ to your 
doorstep ers are scarce. Its rich fra- 
for $2.95 grance is the very essence 
of Violet perfume. 
In 7-inch red Price, Each 35; 3 for 
clay pots $1.00; 10 for $3.00. 
for $2.50 Postpaid 
PROF. SCHLIEMANN. Lovely 
lilac rose; late flowering, splendid 
for shady situations. 
R. P. STRUTHERS. Rosy carmine 
or watermelon red, with deep red 
eye. An old favorite, and still one 
of the best. 
SALMON GLOW. Bright salmon 
pink, self color; very fine. 
SEPTEMBER GLOW. Luminous 
carmine red with orange red center. 
Brilliant bedding and cut flower 
variety. 
Tew 

Vsolet 
Royal 
ie 
Wonderful new giant 
growth and healthy foliage. 
The leaves are rich deep 
green, and the plants 
bloom abundantly in win- 
ter and spring when flow- 
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NEW GIANT VIOLET 

COUNT ZEPPELIN 
COLLECTION 
1 Plant of each of the 15 Lovely 
Perennial Phlox in our List 
15 Plants for 
$5.00 
2 Collections, 30 Plants 
for $9.50 
3 Collections, 45 Plants 
for $13.50 
POSTPAID 


SUNRISE, 
shade of red. 
Glowing, striking 
THOR. Deep salmon pink with 
scarlet glow, scarlet eye with light- 
er halo. One of the older sorts and 
still one of the most widely grown. 
WIDAR. Immense _two-toned 
lavender, striped with white. 
Price: Large Clumps, each 50c, 
3 for $1.35; $4.80 per dozen. 
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Royal Robe 
