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TWENTY EXTRA CHOICE PHLOX 
Only 50c Each, Postpaid 
“Indispensable” is one way of designating the summer flowering Phlox. Their strong 
vigorous growth, their ease of culture, and their profuse blooms of widely assorted colors 
make them a truly indispensable ‘must’ in every flower border. 
Many of the choicest varieties are found in our list, and from them can be chosen fine 
assortments to delight the most exacting Phlox enthusiast. Our plants are strong field 
grown individuals. 
AFRICA—Brilliant carmine-red with blood-red eye. Well former heads with large florets. 
ANTOINETTE SIX—A pure white Phlox with unusually large heads. Ideal for mass effect. 
A beautiful new variety. 
B. COMPTE—A rich, satiny amaranth. Large heads produced on tall stalks. 
CHAMPS ELYSEE—Compact heads of rich purple. 
CHAS. CURTIS—An unusual and distinctive color, sometimes described as Sunset Red. 
Fine, strong grower. Large flower head. 
ECLAIEUR—Brilliant rose magenta, with white eye. 
ENCHANTRESS—Bright salmon pink with a darker eye. 
Pinks KING—The loveliest lavender. Large, rounded, shapely flower heads. Rich green 
oliage. 
FUERBRAND—Clear, rich, brilliant orange searlet, against vermilion. 
GRAFF ZEPPELIN—Ivory white flowers with vermilion-red eyes. Holds color well. 
HAUPTMAN KOEHL—Glowing, full toned red. Large, compact trusses on strong stem. 
One of today’s finest red Phlox. 
IRENE—One of the best cherry red Phlox. Medium height with bronzy green foliage. 
JULES SANDEAU—Brilliant watermelon pink. Rather dwarf. Free bloomer with a long 
season. 
JULY LIGHTS—Flowers early, medium height. Soft, light red with blood red eye. 
MARY LOUISE—One of the best white Phlox. Pure white with large heads. Individual 
florets often 2 inches across. Fragrant. 
PAINTED LADY—Silvery pink with salmon shadings and cherry red eye. Strong grower 
and free bloomer. 
PROGRESS—Superb light blue, handsomely set off with deeper purple eyes. Extra large. 
RHINELANDER—Salmon pink with carmine eye. One of the best “Old Faithfuls.” 
STARLIGHT—Rich violet with an almost perfectly formed white star in the center. A 
strong grower. ; 
THOR—A beautiful old time favorite. Vigorous grower. Deep salmon to rose in color. 
PEONY 
$1.00 Each 
BARONESS SCHROEDER—White 
DR. BRETTENEAU—Pink 
EDULIS SUPERBA—Deep pink 
EUGENE BIGOT—Red 
FESTIVA MAXIMA—White 
LA TULIP—White 
MME. DeVERNEVILLE—White 
MARIE LEMOINE—White 
MARTHA BULLOCK—Rose Pink 
e esa RACHEL—Rich Red 
ee VICTOR HUGO—Light Red 
FESTIVA MAXIM 
Peonies—always one of the showiest and UNNAMED, MIXED COLORS— 
most satisfactory of all perennials, either in 
the garden or as cut flowers—deserve a place 3 for $1.25 
in every planting. 


AQUELEGIA (COLUMBINE) 
The gorgeous, long-spurred columbine HARDY CARNATIONS 
Hybrids are the most brilliant, yet deli- Almost the equal of greenhouse carna- 
cately hued of our spring flowers. tions in color, size, fullness and fragrance, 


CHINESE LANTERNS 
(Physalis Francheti) 
An easily grown, extremely hardy peren- 
nial ever popular for its brilliant seed pods 
or “lanterns.” A brilliant scarlet in hue, 
they retain full color after drying and 
make one of our showiest “Winter 
Bouquets.” 

SWEET WILLIAM 
An ever popular, ever dependable Dian- 
thus of such beautiful colors and size of 
bloom that it is a garden “must.” 
