MRS. JENKINS 
PROFESSOR SCHLIEMANN 
Califorma 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 promptly to good treatment in the way of soil deeply enriched with well rotted manure and bone meal. 
BRIDESMAID. White with crim- 
son eye; dwarf growing, splendid 
for low borders and massing. 
DAILY SKETCH. Enormous trus- 
ses of very large blooms, beautiful 
bright clear pink, with carmine eye. 
Tall, vigorous; one of the finest. 
FLASH. Gorgeous carmine-crim- 
son with orange scarlet centers. 
Very showy, vigorous, free flower- 
ing; of medium height. 
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FINE PELARGONIUMS 
Known as Martha Washington Geraniums, they are among our showiest and most 
satisfactory summer and autumn flowering plants. Easily grown, they rival azaleas in form 
Paul J. Howard's 
EMPRESS OF RUSSIA, the velvet flowered Pelargonium. 

ECLAIREUR. Carmine violet with 
lilac center. 
GEORGE STROEHLEIN. Brilliant 
crimson red, very fine; grows two 
feet tall. 
MRS. JENKINS. One of the old- 
est and still one of the best white 
varieties. Tall, with immense trusses 
of conical form. 
PAINTED LADY. Silvery pink 
with salmon pink shadings and 
cherry red eye. One of the best for 
the garden and for cut flowers. 
PROF. SCHLIEMANN. Beautiful 
lilac rose; late flowering; does well 
in shade. 
SELMA. Fine pink with carmine 
eye. 
PRICE: Large Clumps, each 50c; 3 for $1.35; $4.80 per dozen. 
All postpaid through the 4th zone. 

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COLLECTION 
14 Fine Phlox 
our selection 
$5.00 
28 Phlox 
two of each variety, 
for $9.50 
42 Phlox 
three each of each variety, 
for $13.50 
prepaid through the 4th zone. 

SEPTEMBER GLOW. Luminous 
carmine red with orange red cen- 
ter. Brilliant bedding and cutting 
variety. 
SUNRISE. A_ glowing, striking 
shade of red. 
VALD JENSEN. Very large trus- 
ses of vivid salmon red flower with 
white centers; one of the showiest. 
WIDAR. Immense two-toned lav- 
ender, striped with white. 

and gorgeous coloring. 
ANDENKEN AN LONDON. Bright scarlet, with 
deeper blotches on upper petals, lighted by a 
white throat. 
ANNA RUDLOFF. Deep red with orange sheen; 
large rounded flowers with wavy petals, very showy. 
AZALEA. Well named; flowers are large, ruffled, 
and have the texture and rich coloring of azaleas 
A. splendid pot plant variety. 
BERTHA WAGNER. Deep rose with dainty white 
edge; very attractive 
BEVERLY HILLS. Finest lavender or orchid variety, 
uniform in color; the flowers very large and ruffled 
DIENER’S GIANT. One of the largest flowered 
varieties, rich salmon pink with two bright blotches. 
Fine for bedding. 
EMPRESS OF RUSSIA. Richest and deepest color 
of all—the large flowers have velvety black maroon 
center, rose maroon margin, with a distinct white 
edge. 
GRANDMA FISCHER. Glowing rich salmon with 
dark blotch, very large flowers with wavy petals. 
HAILE SELASSIE. Deep rose violet, with lighter 
edge on petals, heavily veined maroon and spotted 
with a dark blotch. Bushy, low growing. 
MARIE ROBER. A sensational novelty, solid purple 
magenta to black. For an exquisite table decoration, 
try an arrangement of these flowers with the white 
variety, Mrs. Mary Bard. 
MRS. MARY BARD. When plants of this wonderful 
variety are full of bloom, the flowers are effectively 
pure white. The large ruffled flowers have a faint 
feathering of amaranth. 
PROF. CORRENS. One of the very largest varie- 
ties grown. Flowers deep rose, upper petals blotched 
with black. 
SANTA MONICA. Almost a self colored rich rose 
pink, the upper petals having carmine blotches 
SUE JARRETT. Pink, shaded salmon, with darker 
upper petals, attractively marked with crimson. One 
of the largest and best. 
SCHONE ELLA. Attractive shade of salmon rose 
with darker blotches on upper petals. 
PRICE of all varieties, extra large 4-inch pot plants, each $1.00; 3 for $2.50. 
MAIL ORDERS 
For Pelargoniums will be sent at purchaser’s 
expense by express. 

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