PHLOX 
PRICE—1-year plants that have bloomed once—35c each, 3 for $1.00. Fifteen 
all different, our selection, $4.00. 
AURORA—Soft salmon pink with white rays, lavender pink eye. 
AMERICAN BEAUTY—Lovely American Beauty red. 
ANNIE LAURIE—A lovely pink. 
BRIGHT EYES—Soft rosy lavender with deeper eye. 
BORDER QUEEN—Fine large deep rose pink. 
COUNT ZEPPELIN—White with a deep rose pink eye. 
CHIEFTAIN—Showy light cerese purple. 
CHEERFULNESS—Sparkling salmon orange. 
COMUS—Beautiful salmon with deeper eye. 
DAILY SKETCH—Lovely soft pink with rosy eye. 
EVA FORRESTER—Beautiful pink. 
ECLAIREUR—Rosy purple. 
E. J. FARRINGTON—Salmon pink. 
HAUPTMAN KOHL—A popular large bright cerise red. 
LILLIAN—Large delicate pink. 
MRS. R. P. STRUTHERS—Beautiful salmon with red eye. 
MOONLIGHT DREAM—Large snowy white that is lovely in moonlight. 
MRS. HARDING—Salmon carmine. 
MRS. JENKENS—Old favorite white. 
PINK CHARM—Very bright orange pink. 
PRIME MINISTER—White with a carmine eye. 
RHEINLANDER—Salmon pink. 
RUBY LEE—Lovely large reddish purple. 
STARLIGHT—Lovely lavender with white eye. 
THOR—Deep salmon pink. 
VON LASSBERG—Large white. 
MICHAELMAS DAISIES—Hardy Aster 
The hardy Asters or Michaelmas Daisies are one of the most important of 
fall blooming flowers and a wonderful addition to the border in order to give 
it a long season of bloom. The following varieties are what we consider the 
cream of the Michaelmas. 
ADORABLE—Produces fine silvery rose flowers in clusters blooming contin- 
uously from early September until cut down by frost. It makes a striking 
show in the garden and is valuable used in cut flower arrangements in vases 
and baskets. 
BEECHWWOD CHALLENGER—Erect grower of medium height, producing bril- 
liant crimson-red flowers. We highly recommend this variety for cutting 
and garden decoration. 
BLUE EYES—Large pure violet blue flowers with small yellow eyes. 
HARRINGTON’S PINK—Fine double pink. 
MT. RAINIER—Pure white with a yellow eye. 
PALMYRA—tThe best pink of the Nova Belgii type. Hardy, vigorous, and fast 
growing. Sturdy stems. 
RED ROVER—Early tall red. Compact free flowering. 
STRAWBERRIES AND CREAM—Combination colors of light and dark pink. 
SUNSET—Glorious sunset pink. Free flowering. 
VIOLETTA—Deep violet. 
Price each above 50c—1 of each $3.75 
HEMEROCALLIS—Day Lily 
These beautiful Iris or lily-like plants are becoming more popular each year. 
Strong divisions 50c each. One each of 9 varieties $4.00. Two each $7.00 
ANNA BETSCHER—Deep orange shaded bronze. 36 in. high. 
CINNIBAR—Brownish red. 
DR. REGEL—Orange yellow. 
FLORHAM—Frilled soft yellow. Sweet scented. 
GYPSY—Deep orange. 
KWANSO—Double orange flowers. 
ROYAL—Primrose yellow. 
SIR. MICHAEL FOSTER—Apricot. 
THUNBERGIA—Rich buttercup yellow. 
PANSIES 
STEELE’S MASTODON—Originator’s own seed. One of the best 
known, giant pansies grown in the U. S. A mixture of all the 
large lovely colors expected in a super class of pansies. 
Large plants 75c dozen; 2 dozen for $1.25 $5.00 per 100 

