ABBREVIATION LIST A 
Fieldgrown plants, 2 years old; AUGUST LINDEM ANN Ah Peon ei ene Tpee a ees 
35¢ each without exception. Kind- 
ly omit order for less than $2. 
America: rose-pink, white c. t. ms. 
Africa: deep scarlet, t. ms. 
Albion: white, red tinted eye, t. ms. 
Antonin Mercier: light mauve, white c. md. 
Apollo: deep rose, shaded crimson, early t. 
Athis: salmon pink, +. ms. 
Anna Cook: soft lilac-pink, md. ms. 
American Beauty: clear deep pink, md. ms. 
Aegir: deep lilac, md. ms. 
Betty Lou: bright salmon, low, very early. 
Blushing Bride: pink, large red c., t. late. 
B. Comte: dark wine-red, t. late. 
Bridesmaid: milk-white, crimson c. md. ms. 
Border Queen: bright pink, low, ms. 
Champs Elyssee: dark purple, low, ms. 
Comus: bright red, suffused scarlet, low, ms. 
Chieftain: deep crimson, md. late. 
Charles Curtis: beautiful salmon, md. ms. 
Chevalier: dark red, t. ms. 
Drama: dark purple, t. ms. 
Daily Sketch: pink, large carmine c. md. ms. 
E. L. Farrington, soft pink, light c. +. ms. 
Eiffel Tower: light pink, red c. +. ms. 
Ethel Pritchard: soft lilac-blue, md. ms. 
Enchantress: bright salmon-pink, +. ms. 
Europa: milk-white, carmine eye, t. ms. 
Frau Millie Korte: soft salmon-pink, +. ms. 
Flash: dark crimson, t. ms. 
Freifraulein von Lassburg: white, t. early. 
Georg Stipp: glowing salmon, md. ms. 
Graf Zeppelin: white, vermillion c. +. early. 
Grandeur: soft rose, red eye, md. early. 
Gruppen Koenigin: pink, suffused lilac, low, ms. 
General van Heutz: salmon, light c. +. ms. 
H. B. May: lilac-pink, red c. low, ms. 
Innocence: pure-white, t. late. 
Independence: white, md. early. 
La Vague: mauve-rose, cherry c. t. ms. 
Lavender Beauty: clear lavender, +. ms. 
Lillian: delicate pink, md. very early. 
Leo Schlageter: brilliant scarlet, t. ms. 
Lofna: milk white, pink c. t. ms. 
Moonlight Dream: large white flowers, md. early. 
Morgenrot: carmine-red,, t. ms. 
Mrs. Chas. Dorr: lavender-lilac, +. ms. 
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HARDY PHLOX MY SPECIALTY 
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Mrs. Harding: scarlet with orange cast, $. Mm $pemertrenmrerneenerinnesenmenmem 
Mrs. Jenkins: white, t. early. 
Mrs. Scholten: bright red, md. early. 
Mrs. R. P. Struthers, carmine-red, t. ms. 
Marie Luise: large white flower heads, md. ms. 
Miss Lingard: snow-white, t. very early. 
Nana coerulea: violet, white starred c. low. ms. 
Nordlicht: carmine, dark c, t. late. 
Painted Lady: silvery pink, cherry c. t. early. 
Pastel Pink: sott lilac-pink, t. ms. 
Prime Minister: white, crimson eye, t. ms. 
Prinzess Elisabeth: milk-white, red c. t. ms. 
P. D. Williams: pink, red c. large flowers, md. early. 
Pink Charm: clear pink, low, ms. 
Rhinelander: rich salmon-pink, md. early. 
Rokoko: soft carteleya-rose, md. ms. 
Richard Wallace: milk-white, carmine c. t. late. 
Rosea superba: light pink, red c. t. ms. 
Rhinestrom: soft pink, md. ms. 
Ruby Lee: dark purple, +. ms. 
Royal Purple: satiny purple, md. ms. 
Starlight: red-violet, white c., md .early. 
Salmon Glow: pink, shaded salmon, md. early. 
Sir Edwin Landseer: bright red, +. ms. 
Salmon Beauty: salmon, white eye, md. ms. 
Thor: deep salmon-red +. ms. 
Widar: violet, white c, md. ms. 
v. Hochberg: dark red, t. ms. 
W. Kesselring: violet-purple, white c. low, early. 
WILD PHLOX 
Phl. maculata: soft pink, I!/, ft. May-June. 
Phl. maculata speciosa: bright pink, |!/> ft. May-June. 
Phi. ovata caroliniana: mauve-pink. | ft. May-June. 
Phl. canadensis: sky-blue, | ft. May-June. 
Phi. canadensis alba: white, | ft. May-June. 
Phl. amoena: delicate pink, low, May. 
Phi. bifida: Cliff Phlox, soft pink, low, April-May. 
Phi. glaberrima: pale lavender, |!/> ft. June-July. 
Phl. pilosa: Praerie Phlox: soft pink, | ft. June 
Phi. reptans: lavender-pink, low, April-May. 
If you cannot find the variety of Phlox you wish, ask for 
List B. with other 85 named varieties. 
No charge for crate or packing. Shipment will be made by Express. If delivery by parcel post is desired, please include 
10% of the amount for postage with your remittance. Excess postage will be refunded in stamps. 
