Hardy 
Garden 
Phlox 
FOR COLOR IN 
YOUR GARDEN 
For a brilliant, bold color effect during the late summer and autumn, plant more hardy phlox. 

For Color and Profusion of Bloom in Midsummer Plant More Hardy Perennial Phlox 
The Phlox is without doubt the most colorful and 
most popular of all the perennials. The showy flowers 
are the brightest spot in the garden during middle to 
late summer. 
The recent Phlox introductions are marked im- 
provements over the older types. We offer a very 
careful selection of the better and newer varieties. 
PLANTING—Plant phlox in well drained enriched 
soil. Never let plants go to seed, never water over- 
head. Keep plants well watered by letting hose run 
slowly on the ground. This prevents mildew. Space 
phlox roots 12 to 15 inches apart and cover the roots 
with 12 inches of soil. 
The Red Phlox 
Augusta (New Plant Patent). The finest, vividly colored American 
Beauty red phlox. 60 cts. each. 
B. Comte. A deep shade of red-plum. Tall growing. 
Beacon. A pleasing cherry-red. Tall growing. Large flowers. 
Charles Curtis (New). Sparkling sunset red. Does not fade or dis- 
color. 60 cts. each. 
Fireglow. A new, brilliant color. Flaming scarlet that is often 
vermilion. Large flowers freely produced. 
Leo Schlageter (New). One of the most pleasing full rich scarlets 
with orange cast. Tall. 3 ft. 
R. P. Struthers. A choice soft red. Tall and free blooming. 
Lavender and Blue Phlox 
Caroline Vandenberg (New). Very large flowers of light-blue tones. 
Miss Ethel Pritchard. A new French-mauve colored phlox. General 
color effect is light blue. Good sized flowers in large clusters. 
The White Phlox 
Bridesmaid. White flowers with a crimson-carmine eye. 
F. G. VonLassburg. 
Mary Louise (New). Pure white, exceptionally large. 
er, free bloomer, medium height. 60 cts. each. 
Medium height, free flowering white. 
Good grow- 
Miss Lingard. Very early blooming and fragrant. Glossy green 
foliage. Immense heads of white flowers. 60c each. 
Mrs. Jenkins. Large flowering, pure white. 

PRICES OF PHLOX (Unless otherwise noted) 
Strong plants—50 cts. each. 
(For shipment by parcel post add 10% tor postage.) 

The Pink Phlox 
Cheerfulness (New). 3 ft. Sparkling salmon orange. 60 cts. each. 
Daily Sketch (New). 
heads with extra large florets. 
crimson eye. 60 cts. each. 
English novelty. Grows to 3 ft. Big flower 
A bright salmon pink with vivid 
Enchantress. A strong-growing plant with clear salmon-pink flow- 
ers that have a darker eye. 
LiJian. 
Mrs. I. F. Farrington. 
Soft cameo pink. Strong grower. 
Delightful salmon shade, darker eye. 
Pantheon. Deep salmon-pink petals with lighter centers. 
Rheinlander. A very beautiful salmon-pink with deeper center. 
Flower heads are large and held on strong stems. 
Rijnstroom. A lovely rose-pink, much like Paul Neyron rose. Very 
large flower heads. Strong grower. 
Thor. Rich, salmon-pink with crimson eye. 
The Dwart Early Phlox 
For Borders and for Rock Gardens 
PHLOX SUBULATA. A mass of bloom in early spring covers the 
delicate moss-like foliage. Excellent for rockery and border, and 
invaluable for carpeting the ground or covering graves. 
Lilacina—Pink—White ________________ 40 cts. each; 3 for $1.00 
“VIVID” (New). An improved early, dwarf pink with unusually 
Brilhonpelocrepin ketlow ons ee eee ne ae eee ree 50 cts. each. 
PHLOX DIVARICATA (Wild Sweet William). Large fragrant laven- 
der flowers on 9 inch stems in April and May. Likes shade. 
Ideal for ground cover between Tulips, edging for spring flow- 
ering bordersh ats see es eee 40 cts. each; 3 for $1.00 

SPECIAL—HOME YARD PHLOX COLLECTION 
Ten field-grown roots, 2 each of 5 popular varieties— 
light pink; white; deep pink; red and lavender. 
SPECIAL GROUP PRICE—10 Plants __________________ $4.50 
(Postage 25 cts. extra.) 

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