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HARDY PERENNIAL PHLOX 
Prime Minister—Pure white, with vermil- 
ion red eye. 
Von Lassburg—One of the most colorful, 
sturdy growing white phlox. 
Mary Louise—Pure, glistening snow white 
heads of very large size. 
Daily Sketch — Brilliant salmon _ pink, 
crimson eye. 
Annie Laurie — Beautiful salmon, large 
trusses. 
Salmon Glow—F lame pink with salmon. 
Lillian—Exquisite cameo pink. 
July Lights—Brilliant carmine red, with 
blood red eye. 
Frau Alfred Vonmautner—Large, salmon 
orange flowers with small crimson eye. 
R. P. Struthers—Rosy red, scarlet eye. 
Flash—New large, rosy red, one of the 
finest phlox. 
Fuerbrand—F laming orange scarlet, tint- 
ed with carmine. 
William Kesselring—Plum purple shading 
to dainty lilac eye. 
Royal Purple—Rich shaded violet with 
deeper eye. 
PHLOX 
No garden is complete without perennial 
Phlox. The color range is so large, the col- 
ors so bright, blooming period so long, every 
flower garden should find a place for some. 
Plants begin to bloom in late June. With 
proper treatment, continuous blooms may 
be expected until frost. Our list of Phlox 
is made up of the very best of standard 
sorts and includes some of the new varie- 
ties. These are all heavy one year field 
grown clumps guaranteed to bloom this year. 
Caroline Vandenburg—Lilac blue, large 
flowerets. 
Price, varieties listed above, 5 for $1.40, 
LOGTOVESZcio: 
Special Collection—1 each of the above 
varieties, $4.00. 
NEW VARIETIES 
Harvest Fire — Brilliant salmon orange. 
Very large heads. Extremely heavy, healthy 
foliage. 
Sweetheart—Deep salmon pink. A beauty. 
San Antonio—Vivid and brilliant flaming 
carmine heads, shaded plum red. 
Eva Forrester—Rich salmon pink, white 
eye. 
Leo Schlageter—Most firey red of all phlox. 
Bright Eyes—New bright rose pink, dark 
red eye. 
Blue Boy—Bluest of all phlox. 
Price, new varieties, 5 for $1.60, 10 for 
$3.00. 
Special Collection—1 each of the 7 vari- 
eties above, $1.50. 
