



We are offering 10 of the newest 
varieties below, selected of the 
hundreds of kinds grown today. All 
strong field-grown plants, which will 
bloom this summer. Price: All vari- 
eties listed, 40¢ each; 3 for 1.00, not 
Glorious HARDY PHLOX 
BLUE BOY. The most blue of all 
Phlox, 
BRIGHT EYES. New bright rose 
pink, dark red eye. 
CHIEFTAIN. Dark red. Flowers 
large and striking. 


prepaid. CHARLES CURTIS. A new, bril- 
liant orange-red, which might 
easily be called Sunset-red. Does 
not discolor in sun or fade with 
’ age. Unusually large flower heads; 
strong grower, 244-3 ft. tall. 
MARY LOUISE. A lovely, new 
pure white of unusually large size 
—the individual flowers are twice 
as big as other white Phlox. A 
good grower and a prolific bloomer. 
PRIME MINISTER. A good white 
with red eye. Strong grower. 
ROYAL PURPLE. A very rich 
purple, deep at the edges, shading 
to violet in center of petals, then 
deep reddish purple at eye. An 
early bloomer. 
SAN ANTONIO. Vivid and brilliant 
flaming carmine’ heads, shaded 
plum red. 
SWEETHEART. Truly a new 
beauty! Large flower heads of 
deep salmon-pink. 
STARBRIGHT. Beautiful blooms of 
plum purple shading to dainty 
lilac eye. 
BARGAIN NO. 44 
10 HARDY PHLOX 
One each of the 10 varieties listed. 
$9.40 
Net, not prepaid 





























Chieftain 
” RED LEAF ce 
The Sensational New Ornamental 
Something entirely new in an ornamental! @® 
Many brnamental trees have been offered with 
colored foliage, but never an ornamental peach 
tree with RED FOLIAGE— bright red early in 
the spring, gradually dulling to a deep maroon 
towards fall. Its deep rose blossoms against the 
red foliage create a most pleasing’ con- 
trast with your other plantings. 
These trees produce a full crop of per- 
fectly round inch and a half diameter 
peaches—just the size for pickling. Fruit 
has an all-over red coloring, flesh is white, 
with a delicious sweet flavor. Ripens with 
the Gold Drop—real late. 
A two-purpose tree—a grand ornamen- 
tal which also produces a full crop of 
edible peaches. 
PRICE: 1-Yr., 414-51, ft. trees, $1.25 each; 
2 for $2.00. 2-Yr. well branched trees,, 
$2.25 each; 2 for $4.00. 
AO The ACKERMAN NURSERIES 
