
Plant Zilke’s Heavy Field Grown Phlox For Beauty ~ 41 
NEW OUTSTANDING PHLOX 
Har fe Phlox produce magnificent spikes of showy, lasting and 
fragrant flowers, year after year with comparatively little 
care. They are the main standby for harmonious garden color 
Every Phlox we offer 
c ! A bed of Phlox once 
planted will last a life time, without special care. 
heavy plants 40c each; 5 for $1.75; 10 for $3.00, postpaid. 
An outstanding color. 
BORDER QUEEN—Watermelon pink. Florets large as a silver dollar on 
15 inches high. 
best and freest flowering lavender. 
Late bloomer. 
MRS. W. G. HARDING—A deep rose; faintly flushed scarlet 
through the difficult month of August. 
is field grown and is heavily rooted. 

7 BORDER GEM—A choice purple: 
enormous heads. An early and long bloomer. 
ETHEL PRITCHARD—Largest, 
MARY LOUISE—Finest white known, 
Always good.. 
ORANGE BEAUTY—Brilliant orange-scarlet. 
; New. 
CAROLINE VANDENBURG—Perhaps the most attractive of the blue 
shades; a deep lavender-blue without the magenta shades or white streaks 
Extra 
Choice. 
Very striking. 

that appear in so many varieties of this color. Large individual flowers. 
_ RKHEINLANDER—Large, beautiful salmon-pink 
flower heads on good strong stems. An old-time 
_ variety of excellent habit and growth. 
_  GIGLLIAN—Lovely pure pink without a trace 
of magenta or rose. The flower heads are of 
_ good size and the individual flowers large. 
ROSEA SUPERBA—Soft lilac pink with deeper 
pink “eye. Exceptionally large flower heads. 
_ One of our finest. 
SALMON GLOW—A lively pink with salmon 
+s Re, shadings ; the effect being a bright salmon. 
_ RUBY LEE—Very large flowers of plum red, 
ae _ large panicles, strong in growth. 
The PRIME MINISTER—This is the best of all bi- 
_ colored whites. Extra large florets of clear white 
} » with violet eye. 
PSRs: SAN ANTONIO—New! Most vivid and brilliant 
: _ color of carmine shaded plum-red. Good clean 
Brower. Foliage is healthy and strong. 
BLUE BOY—New! The nearest to dark blue in 
Phlox. Strong grower. Medium height. 
CHIEF TAIN—Very deep dark red. Bushy up- 
right grower. Flowers large and striking. 
SALMON BEAUTY—One of the most colorful 
of all Phlox. Large white eye in giant salmon flor- 
ets. Color blends well with other Phlox. 
FLASH—One of the better new crimson red col- 
ored phlox, 

PHLOX SPECIAL 
1 plant of each variety, of the 18 different 
Phiox that we have listed, each plant will be 
correctly labeled and carefully packed. 
Remember this collection represents the best 
in new Phlox. 
SPECIAL PRICE 

HARDY CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Seapets 60c each; 3 for $1.50; 10 for $4.35; 25 for $10.00 Postpaid 
_-~--« WE HAVE SELECTED THE FOLLOWING 19 BEST VARIETIES OUT OF THE HUNDREDS 
OF KINDS GROWN TODAY—THE CREAM OF ALL CHRYSANTHEMUMS. WE FEEL YOU WILL 
BE MORE THAN SATISFIED. PLANTS WILL BE SHIPPED AFTER APRIL 16TH. 
- ALGONQUIN—Fine, _ brilliant, 
blooms. September. 18 inch. 
AMBER GLOW--—A 2% inch flower of soft sal- 
__ mon or peach pink. Flowers very profusely. Blooms 
~ October. 
_ CLARA CURTIS—Produces 
fragrant pink, daisy-like single 
September. 2 ft, tall. 
DAHLIA FLOWER—It is a purplish wine, the 
richest of colors. The plants are of sturdy habit 
~ and first blooms appear around the middle of 
Se September. 
DEAN LADD—Very early flowers of double 
: __ reddish-bronze, a unique autumn color. 
EAN KAY PINK—Produces a great abund- 
ance of excellent rose-pink flowers in a profuse 
ss. Perfectly hardy. Grows about 24 inches tall. 
EARLY BRONZE—A remarkable early flower- 
ing Pom Pom. Its flowers of beautiful orange 
in full glory in September. 
SPOON YELLOW —Brilliant clear yellow. 
BESSIE BROWN —Reddish-brown. 
‘ UNEKIST—Dwart, bright orange. 
BY AP LO—Sparkling bronze, red and gold. 2% 
double yellow 
masses of 
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SEPTEMBER BRONZE—Shapely little Pom 
Pom blossoms, shading from golden bronze to in- 
tense warm bronze, cover the plant from mid- 
September until killing frost. 
LITTLE ESKIMO—Pure white, ball shaped 
flowers 114 inches in diameter that do not fade 
to pink. Are produced abundantly in August. 
MT. RANIER—Very fine white variety. The 
best of all new white varieties. Blooms early Sep- 
tember. 18 inches tall. 
RED FLARE—Bright red, Pom Pom type. 
Height about 18 inches. Blooms mid-October. 
RED GOLD—A dwarf double, bright scarlet 
Pom Pom type. Matures in August. 
RED VELVET—Rich velvety crimson with 
glowing sheen. Shapely, fully double medium sized 
8 to 3% inch blooms on sturdy stems. Blooms 
early October. 
ROSE GLOW—Lovely~= raspberry, rose-pink 
blooms in glorious profusion from September on. 
SPOON ORCHID—tThe flowers of the popular 
spoon form aye a clear orchid color and of gen- 
erous sizez, One of the most interesting. 
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DWARF CUSHION MUMS 
CHRY SANTHEMUMS 
These make a rounded, compact bush that 
from August to Thanksgiving is a mass of ex- 
quisite flowers—hundreds of flowers. Hardy; 
easy to grow. We offer these in bronze, white, 
pink, red and . yellow—state color wanted. 
Price, 40c each; 5 for $1.65, postpaid. Plants 
will be shipped after April 15th. 
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