PHLOX, ROYAL PURPLE PHLOX, WHITE ADMIRAL 



HARDY PHLOX 



The word phlox means Jla me in Greek, and the name is justified by the 

 bright colors of the flowers. Phlox requires moist soil that has been well 

 fertilized. A place in the sun suits it best, and through the hottest weather 

 it can be relied on for a steady succession of bloom. Phlox look best when 

 grouped in three's or more but should not be crowded. We believe we 

 have selected 10 of the most outstanding varieties to give you an entire 

 summer of enjoyment. All varieties available individually or choose one 

 of the offers below. 



75c ea. — any 3, 65c ea. 



A Perennial is a flowering garden plant that lives year after year 



but does not have woody stems. Perennials need only sunlight, 



a good garden soil and a minimum of attention. They are easy 



7 to grow — even easy to plant. There are many kinds with dififerent 



types of flowers in all colors to bloom almost any time you may wish. 



We present here a careful selection of some of the best. Try the Offer 



145B of 13 plants listed below for a colorful display of all season bloom. 



ALL 5 PHLOX Illustrated 



BRILLIANT. Intense, rich red. 

 CHARLES CURTIS. Large, mandarin-red flowers. 

 ELIZABETH ARDEN. Large pink with red eyes. 

 ROYAL PURPLE. Dark violet-blue, large bloom. 

 WHITE ADMIRAL. Fragrant — very large heads. 



$3.40 



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10 PRLOX-The 5 Illustrated and... 



BOULE\ARDIER— Rose-violet. 

 DAILY SKETCH— Salmon. 

 PRINCESS— White. 



RUSSIAN VIOLET— Rich violet-purple. 

 SPITFIRE— Orange scarlet. 



$6.40 



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PERENNIAL GARDEN 

 1 EACH OF 



COLUMBINE 

 BALLOON 



FLOWER 

 CORAL BELLS, 



red 

 COREOPSIS 

 ASTILBE 

 LYTHRUM 

 SEDUM 

 VIOLET, 



WHITE CZAR 



VIOLET, ROYAL 

 ROBE 



VERONICA, 

 ICICLE 



VERONICA, 

 SUNNY BOR- 

 DER BLUE 



PHLOX, BRIL- 

 LIANT 



PHLOX, WHITE 

 ADMIRAL 



PHLOX, ELIZABETH 

 ARDEN 



PHLOX 

 BRILLIANT 



PHLOX 

 CHAS. CURTIS 



9 POPULAR PERENNIALS 



CORAL BELLS (Heuchera). Yields an 

 abundance of flowers for cutting. Grows 

 15 inches high. Handsome, marbled, 

 heart-shaped foliage, attractive in winter 

 and summer. Begins to bloom in late 

 spring. Available in RED, WHITE AND 

 PINK. State color desired. 



85c ea. — any 3 or more, 75c ea. 



COREOPSIS, GOLDEN SHOWERS. 

 Attractive as garden decoration or for cut 

 flowers. Easy to grow to height of 18 

 inches. Golden yellow flowers all summer. 



75c ea. — 3 or more, 65c ea. 



ASTILBE, FANAL. A first-rate peren- 

 nial for a sunny or lightly shaded place in 

 a border. Hardy and long-lived. The 

 feathery flower spikes of deep garnet red 

 stand up above the mass of clean neat 

 reddish-green foliage in midsummer. 



$1 ea. — 3 or more, 85c ea. 



BALLOON FLOWER 



All for $8.80 



LYTHRUM, MORDENTS PINK. 

 These showy 3-foot beauties will grow 

 anywhere in reasonably good soil. Often 

 called the "thousand flower plant," they 

 provide strong-growing spikes of bloom 

 from June to September. Deep, attrac- 

 tive pink color. 



85c ea. — 3 or more, 75c ea. 

 SEDUM, SPECTABILE. (Brilliant.) 

 Suitable as edgings to borders or grouping 

 in the border or rock garden. Thrives in 

 sun or shade. Big crimson, long-lasting 

 flowerheads 1 5 inches high in August. 



85c ea. — 3 or more, 75c ea. 

 VIOLETS. These are the large fragrant 

 kind grown in greenhouses but as hardy 

 as those in the wild. Require some light 

 shade. Excellent as ground covers. We 

 offer two of the finest varieties available: 

 ROYAL ROBE, deep violet-blue, richly 

 scented; WHITE CZAR, a fragrant white 

 violet with stems long enough for cutting. 

 Does well in shade or sun. Blooms in 

 early spring and again in fall. State kind 

 desired. 



85c ea. — any 3 or more, 75c ea. 

 VERONICA . Extremely popular for rock 

 gardens and borders. Bears colorful 

 spikes of flowers 12 to 15 inches. Choice 

 of most popular kinds: ICICLE, pure 

 white bloom and SUNNY BORDER 

 BLUE, with delightful deep blue flowers. 

 State kind desired. 



75c ea. — any 3 or more, 65c ea. 

 COLUMBINE, McK ANA'S GIANT 

 (Aquilegia). Mixed colors. 4-inch flowers 

 borne on 2-foot stems. Flowers in May 

 and June. (See illustration.) 



75c ea. — 3 or more, 65c ea. 

 BALLOON FLOWER, GRANDL 

 FLORA BLUE (Platycodon). Very fine 

 summer flowering plant with abundant, 

 medium size, clear blue bell-like blooms. 

 Attractive foliage. Upright 15-inch 



grower. (See illustration.) 



75c ea. — 3 or more, 65c ea. 



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