For Gorgeous Gardens 
SHADES OF RED, PINK, LAVENDER, BLUE, AND WHITE 
There’s an indescribable charm, a fascination, about Phlox that is all their own. 
They survive the most severe winters to rear their great heads of brilliant, fragrant 
flowers and again add gay colors to your garden. Blooming from midsummer till 
early fall, their glorious colors are the mainstay of the summer garden. 
Stroll around to your Phlox border before dusk any calm summer evening. Enjoy 
the lovely colors and inhale the soothing fragrance that is all their own. 
The newer kinds that we offer are especially fine in color and size. 
CULTURE. The soil should be well drained, deeply spaded and enriched with 
well-rotted manure or bonemeal. Plant 12 to 15 inches apart in a sunny border. 
19 Phlox, 1 each of all on this page for $8.50 
ALL PRICES POSTPAID 
4 EXTRA-FINE PHLOX for $9.35 
65 cts. ea.; 3 of one variety for $1.65 
Augusta. See illustration. Plant Pat. Columbia. Plant Pat. 118. The finest 
252. Lovely, vivid red that does not light pink. Pale blue eye. Very long 
fade. A splendid variety. blooming. 
Chesapeake. New. Plant Pat. App. Purple Heart. New. Brilliant, live 
for. ‘Tyrian-rose with silvery reverse. shade of deep blue-purple with darker 
15-inch plants. Excellent. center and light ivory anthers. 


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1 each of above 4 extra-fine Phlox for $2.35, ppd. Extra-fine Phlox, Augusta 
FINE, FREE-EBLOOMING PHLOX 
50 cts. ea.; 3 of one variety for $1.25 
*Europa. White with a large, deep crimson eye. 
Flash. A flashing color that compels attention. Car- 
mine-crimson with orange-scarlet centers. Blooms 
freely; medium height, about 2 feet. 
American Beauty. Clear, deep pink flowers. 
*Aurora. The large flowers are light salmon-pmk beau- 
tifully rayed with white. 
*Border Queen. See illustration. Enormous heads of 
pure pink, one of the truest shades of pink to be found 
in Phlox. Very much the color of ripe watermelon. 
Plant low (18 inches) and spreading. 
*Brilliant. Light, shining scarlet with darker eye. Extra 
fragrant. Many large flowers. 
*Caroline Vandenburg. ‘The bluest Phlox of all. 
Lavender-blue. Large florets. 
Charles Curtis. Bright, non-fading Mandarin-red; 
a clear, sparkling shade that is showy even at a dis- 
tance. A strong grower, 21% to 3 feet tall. 
THE BEST BUY IN PHLOX 
Q NAMED PHLOX $9.85 
OUR SELECTION 
Unless you need specific varieties or colors, here is our 
best Phlox offer. 8 named kinds, all different, including 
some not listed above. Each will be correctly named and 
all colors will be represented. Plants in collections are the 
same quality as those sold separately. 

Phlox, Border Queen. Lovely pink 

*George Stipp. Lovely salmon with dark eye. 
Mary Louise. White. Unusually large heads of waxy 
flowers, so white they remind one of Carrara marble. 
Individual florets very large, almost twice the size of 
ores, Phlox. Good, vigorous plant, 21% to 3 feet 
igh. 
*New Bird. Striking reddish purple with darker, velvety 
purple eye. A gorgeous, vivid color. 
*Painted Lady. The florets are a delightful combina- 
tion of silvery pink with salmon shadings and cherry- 
red centers. Very fine. 21% to 3 feet. 
Salmon Beauty. Clear salmon-pink with white eye. 
*Starlight. A starry white eye on a violet ground gives 
this variety a lovely distinction. 
*Thor. Deep salmon-pink with carmine-pink shadings. 
Tall (about 21% feet), strong and one of the best. 
8 FINE PHLOX $3.95 
One each of Border Queen (illustrated), Charles 
Curtis, Flash, Mary Louise, New Bird, Purple 
| Heart, Salmon Beauty and Starlight. | 
One each of 10 Fine 
Phlox marked * above (Value $5). . $ 3 ® 8 5 
Phlox makes a long-flowering, brilliant, fragrant border 

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