WHOLESALE PRICE-LIST 



= FALL, 1930 - 



"SELLING" PHLOX 



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Phlox, Mrs. Jenkins, tall early white. 



These Perennial Phloxes, which produce huge heads of 

 gorgeous bloom, are in demand wherever masses of color and 

 fragrance are wanted. They are of easy culture and provide 

 the home-planter with good value as the\ should be divided 

 every three years. Their most effective use, perhaps, is to 

 form backgrounds for other perennials. 



The varieties quoted here are of the most popular and the 

 stock has been handled with special care to assure trueness to 

 name. All of it is home-grown. 



Finest of many seasons; freshly dug one-year field 

 plants; ready October 1. 



$8.00 per 100; S75.00 per 1,000. 250 of kind at 1,000 rate. 

 Beacon. Tall, brilliant cherr\'-red. 

 Champs Elysee. Rosy purple; very effective. 

 Europa. \Vhite with crimson e>'e. 

 Miss Lingard. Large white flowers with lilac eye. 

 Mrs. Jenkins. Considered best pure white. 

 Prof. Schliemann. Lavender or lilac-rose. 

 Rijnstroom. Beautiful rose pink. 



Thor. A most beautiful and lively shade of deep salmon- 

 pink suffused and overlaid with a scarlet glow. 

 W. C. Egan. Lilac, with bright solferino eye. 



Wherever "green rugs" are needed outdoors, sell 



PACHYSAXDRA TERMIXALIS 



2M-in. pots, S8 per 100, S75 per 1,000. 



