Bright Eyes 

Tue Pldox 
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Your Garden 
wt These two recently-introduced 
varieties will make your garden 
prettier, and more brilliant. The 
two make a lovely contrast as the 
slight tinge of pink in Pinkette is 
just strong enough to make the 
wide difference in coloring har- 
monious. 
Pilox Ptukette 
Probably the loveliest Phlox ever offered. Really, 
we hardly knew whether to call it pink or white, 
for the color is only just barely discernible. In 
the end, we coined the new word, Pinkette, as 
no existing word would do. The slight pink 
coloring does indeed have a very rare delicacy. 
And, being a child of the famous Morgenrood, 
it has all the good characteristics that a Phlox 
should have. Florets are large, well-shaped, and 
occur in symmetrical heads. Foliage, dark green 
and lustrous, strong and upright, disease re- 
sistant. Now one of America’s outstanding 
Phlox, and becoming more popular year by year. 
Be sure to have it in your garden, if you really 
want to be up-to-date. 
PRICES: 1 for 55c; 2 for $1.00; 4 for $1.90. 
Phlox Bright Eyes 
There have been red Phlox before, but 
none with the beautiful large florets and 
dancing dark eyes of Bright Eyes. And 
none with quite the brilliant coloring. Par- 
ticularly gorgeous in mass displays. Rap- 
idly becoming one of the most widely 
planted of all red Phlox. 
Being a child of the famous large-floreted 
Daily Sketch, Bright Eyes inherits all the 
health and vigor of its parent and the huge 
florets, too. 
It is magnificent in size, magnificent in 
color. Foliage strong, healthy and vigor- 
ous. PRICES: 1 for 55c; 2 for $1.00; 4° for 
$1.90. 
