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A R DY The world’s newest, finest and most gorgeous new 
colors, new fragrance, new charm. Phlox is surely 




the “royalty”” of the summertime flowers, their tall 
X waxen clustered heads so richly colored, so fragrant. 

These Six New, Rare Beauties are the result of an endless 
search extending world wide. Each variety will give you 
loads of gorgeous blooms from July until killing frost. 
PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS 
Plant Phlox shallow but firmly in ordinary garden soil. 12 to 
15 inches apart, they do best where they get some sunshine. Once 
planted they are permanent. Hardy as Oaks. Require no petting or 
coaxing, no winter protection. Free from insect pésts and disease. 
No. 386. FLASH—Seldom has one seen such a shade of red. Its 
brilliant scarlet blooms seem to glow with fire. This impression 
is heightened by the fact that there seems to be a decided orange 
cast to the blooms. Of splendid habit, about 3 feet high with full 
rich heads of bloom early. The best red Phlox in existence. 
No. 388. DAILY SKETCH—tThis variety possesses compelling 
beauty. It is vigorous in growth and reaches a height of about 
3 feet. The flower trusses are enormous and the individual florets 
are extra large. Color, salmon-pink with vivid crimson eye. A 
splendid and worthwhile English novelty. 
No. 390. BRILLIANT—A fiery, brilliant scarlet Phlox with darker 
eye, much sought after. Large trusses, 30 in. 
No. 392. ICICLE—This is a new RAVISHING BEAUTY of pure 
glistening white. The enormously large snow white flowers are 
most outstanding. Its purity of color and size of blooms make a 
plant of amazing beauty. Extremely hardy, healthy and always 
in bloom. 
No. 394. ROYAL BLUE—Giant flowers of a lovely violet blue. 
Here is a robust variety with plenty of vitality. Often 14 to 15 
flower spikes are produced on a single plant. The lovely blue 
flowers make a handsome massive display above the dark green 
foliage. 
No. 396. BORDER QUEEN—This new variety is surely a beauty. 
The enormous flowers are of a rich satiny rose-pink. VERY 
RARE and BEAUTIFUL. The plants are dwarf and do not get 
out of bounds. Excellent borders and in beds they are truly 
Border Queen magnificent. 
All Phlox Ordered on This Page are Heavy Two.Year Old Field Grown Ready to Bloom Plants 
Price All Phlox on This Page 39c Each 
No. 400 Major Phlox Bargain 
Three Select Two Year Plants Each of the 6 Varieties 

No. 398 Aristocrat Special Bargain 
One Select 2 year old Blooming Size Plant of each 6 
Varieties Offered on This Page. 
$1.98 
Offered on This Page. 
18 Plants in All for Only $4.98 

6 Plants in All for Only 
Choice CLIMBING ROSES 
The following varieties represent the highest perfection No. 406. MARY WALLACE—Well formed, semi-double 
yet attained in roses. Each variety offered is hardy enough flowers of a bright clear rose-pink with salmon base. Flow- 
for the extreme north. All have been given most rigid tests. ers, generally 4 inches in diameter. Strong 2-year bushes, 
: $1.25 each. 
No. 402. GOLDEN SUN—One of the strongest growers, with 
Peawitul glossy foliage. Blooms with great freedom No. 410. FREEDOM—Strong, hardy, rugged, new white 
during June and again during the Summer and Fall. Climbing Rose. Flowers double, sweet scented, free bloom- 
Beautiful double flowers of Golden Yellow. Strong 2-year ing on long stems. Strong 2-year bushes, $1.30 each. 
bushes, $1.35 each. 

No. 404. PAUL’S. SCAR- 
’ LET CLIMBER — An 
early bloomer which 
will add a flash of col- 
or to any garden. The 
large flowers in clus- 
ters are of the bright- 
est scarlet imaginable. 
Its. brilliant display 
last for several weeks 
and the bright flowers 
may be seen for long 
distances. Does _ not 
fade. Strong 2-year gas : ee 
bushes, $1.25 each. Paul’s Scarlet Climber Mary Wallace 

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Golden Sun 


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