
VIRGINIA BLUEBELLS. 3 for $1.00 

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All Phlox, except where noted, 3 of a 
kind for $1.35; 10 of a kind for $4.00 
Albert Leo Schlageter. Brilliant scarlet- 
carmine with a darker center, in large 
pyramidal trusses. 
B. Comte. Tall-growing variety produc- 
ing large heads of rich satiny red turning 
to amaranth. Very brilliant. Looks 
well planted close to a yellow-flowered 
plant. 
Caroline Vandenberg. Very showy 
lavender-blue flowers. A free bloomer of 
medium height. 
Charles Curtis. A variety of a color outstanding 
and difficult to describe—a shade of sunset-red. 
Does not fade or discolor in the sun. We have 
the true variety. 
Count Zeppelin. Large white trusses, each floret 
having a red center. 
Daily Sketch. The finest pink Phlox. Remarkable 
for its enormous florets and huge trusses of lovely 
pink with a deeper eye. 
Enchantress. Bright salmon-pink with dark red 
eye. 
Flash. Gorgeous new variety. Carmine-crimson 
flowers with orange-scarlet center. Blooms freely; 
medium height. 
H. B. May. Large trusses of a soft clear pink. 
Margaret Gavin Jones. Large pink florets with 
carmine eye. 
Mary Louise. A variety of great merit. Glistening 
waxy white flowers in extra-large heads. Largest 
blooms of all the white Phlox. 
East Rutherford, N. J. 
MERTENSIA °¢ Bluebells 
Virginica. Virginia Bluebells. Flowers 
blue, funnel-formed, in nodding clusters. 
Splendid in cool, moist, shady places. 
Should not be disturbed when once planted. 
3 for $1.00; 10 for $3.00. 

Mia Ruys. A dwarf midseason type, with enormous 
trusses of large, pure white flowers. 
Royal Purple. The name describes the color. 
Snowball. A dwarf variety having large trusses of 
snow-white bloom. 
Spitfire. New. The name describes the color, which 
is a fiery reddish orange. A very robust grower; 
the flowers last for weeks and do not fade during 
hot weather. The graceful branching habit of the 
panicles is also a distinguishing characteristic. 
75 cts. each; 10 for $6.75. 
15 COLORFUL HARDY PHLOX $5.50 
Regular 
value $6.75 Our Selection, for only 
3 each of 5 distinct colors, 5 varieties cor- 
rectly labeled. Red, pink, white, salmon, 
and blue. 
It is difficult to determine in advance just what 
varieties will be in greatest demand. | While certain 
kinds become sold out, other excellent ones are always 
available. By granting us the privilege to assist with 
the selection, you enable us to offer the best at a sub- 
stantial saving to you. 
