1654 Phlox Drummondii, Large Flowering, Finest Mixed 



Phlox Drummondii (Texan Prlde) 



Hardy AnnusJ 



Phloxes are unrivaled among garden flowers in brilliancy 

 of bloom. They are strong growing, free-blooming plants 

 ■with pretty foliage, and should have a place in every garden. 

 Being one of the most satisfactory plants which can readily 

 be grown from seed, ^ve recommend this lovely annual where 

 a quick growth and an early supply of cut flowers are wanted. 

 The fine blooms, produced in large trusses, come in many 

 artistic shades and furnish a wonderful garden display. 12 

 to 15 inches high. 



Maulers Large Flowering 



The seeds for this large flowering strain of ours are saved 

 from only the largest individual flowers and heads of the 

 finest Phlox grown. They produce flowers soon after sowing 

 and keep on blooming until cut down by frost. 



1650 Rose "1 



1651 Scarlet > Pkt. 10c; % oz. 30c; % oz. 50c 



1652 White J 



1654 PINE.ST MIXED, LARGE FliOWERIlVG. All colors. 

 Pkt. lOe; Vs oz. 25c; % oz. 45c; % oz. 80c; oz. .$1.50 



YOUR FLOWERS 



Will have better size, form, color and beauty if you 

 feed them with Sacco or PlanTabbs as offered on page 129. 



1658 STAR OF QUEDLISf- 

 BXIRG, FIIVEST MIXED. Large 

 flowers with curiously pointed 

 and toothed blossoms, making 

 them appear to have a star- 

 like form, the effect of which 

 is remarkable. The flowers 

 are of various shades, embrac-. 

 ing all the colors to be found 

 in the other varieties of Phlox. 



Pkt. lOc; '/^ oz. 35c; % oz. 55c; 

 % oz. .lil.OO; oz. $1.75 



1655 Grandiflora 

 Mixed 



Large flowered varieties in 

 a superb mixture of the choic- 

 est shades and colors, vi^hich 

 include pure white, deep and 

 sho'svy red, rose with white 

 eye and many others. Ex- 

 cellent for vases, pot plants, 

 hanging baskets, etc., or for 

 bedding. 



Pkt. lOc; % oz. 20c; % oz. 35c; 

 % oz. 60c; oz. $1.00 



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1653 Phlox, Hardy Perennial Mixed Colors 



Hardy Perennial Phlox 



In recent years beds and clumps of these beautiful Phloxes 

 have become more popular everywhere. Plants grow 2 to 3 

 feet high and bear flowers of many colors. One of the most 

 satisfactory perennials. 



1653 ALL, COLORS MIXED. This seed is saved from a 

 very fine collection of all colors, and gives excellent results. 

 Plants are perfectly hardy, need no protection, and will flour- 

 ish in any soil. Seed germinates slowly and irregularly. 

 Pkt. 25c; Vs oz. 60c; i/i oz. $1.00; y, oz. $1.75; oz. $3.00 



1697 Portulaca, Double Mixed 



Portulaca 



(Rose Moss or Sun Plant) 



Hardy Annual 



A favorite for edgings, rock- 

 work, etc. Will grow and 

 bloom profusely from early 

 summer until autumn in a dry, 

 hot sunny location, vv^here al- 

 most any other plant would 

 die. 6 inches high. 



1696 SINGLE LARGE 

 FLOWERED MIXED, ALL 

 COLORS. Many striped and 

 variegated sorts will be found 

 in this mixture. 



Pkt. 5c; % oz. 25c; % oz. 40c 



1697 DOUBLE LARGE 

 FLOWERING MIXED. Bril- 

 liant shades, including ■white, 

 yellow, salmon and carmine. 

 Seed saved from perfect dou- 

 ble flowers ■will, at times, pro- 

 duce some singles. 



Pkt. 10c; Vs oz. 50c; % oz. 85c; 

 Vo oz. $1.45 



1710 Purple 

 Feather Grass 



Tender Perennial 



A beautiful and well known 

 ornamental house or border 

 plant of easy culture. As use- 

 ful for hall or table adorn- 

 ment as a palm, and having 

 the advantage of rapid growth. 

 The graceful, narrow, recurv- 

 ing leaves are over-topped by 

 elegant feathery plumes a foot 

 long. Heads borne from July 

 until frost, the whole plant 

 being eventually veiled in a 

 purple cloud. 

 Pkt. 10c; Va oz. 40c; % oz. 70c 



Why not use Annuals 

 in your Rock-Garden? 



We sugirest Abronia, Ager- 

 atum, Alyssum, Leptosiphon, 

 Nemophila, Portulaca and 

 Verbena in addition to Alpine 

 and perennial plants. 



98 



Hardy Perennial Phlox plants are listed on page 117 of this Book 



