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Brilliant Hardy Phlox 



Red, Pink, Lavender, and White 



For delightful, brilliant borders of mass color, combined with 

 a delicious perfume all their own, no other hardy garden flowers 

 can compare with the gay-colored, charmingly fragrant Phlox. 

 Enjoy them to the full on a warm, quiet summer evening before 

 sundown, when the colors are softened and the pervasive fra- 

 grance brings sweet memories of lovely old-fashioned gardens. 



These lovely hybrids with their great heads of bloom make 

 a glorious show from early summer until mid-autumn. For real 

 effect use several plants of a variety. 



Below are included our choice of the latest American and 

 European novelties, in addition to the always- wanted kinds in the 

 older, better-known varieties. All we offer are dependably good. 



New Phlox, Augusta 



THE ENTIRE COLLECTION ON THIS PAGE 



rtQ All these lovely fragrant Phlox. A splendid collec- ^Z ^^ 

 ^ A tion in shades of red, pink, lavender, and white for *0" 

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6 NEWER, BETTER PHLOX 



50 cts. each; 3 for $1.35, postpaid 



feet. 



Caroline Vandenberg. Midseason. ly^ 

 Lovely lavender-blue flowers. Sweet scented. 



Harvest Fire. Midseason. 2 to 23^ feet. Bril- 

 liant salmon-orange flowers. Disease-resistant foliage. 



Leo Schiageter. Midseason. 3 feet. Light car- 

 mine-scarlet with slightly darker center. 



P. D. Williams. Midseason. ly^ feet. Large, 

 apple-blossom-pink flowers with dark centers. 



Rosenkavalier. Midseason. ly^ feet. Makes 

 great trusses of beautiful rose-red which does not fade. Mildew 

 resistant. 



Tigress. Midseason. 2 3^ to 3 feet. The trusses are huge pyramids 

 of brifliant orange-scarlet. New and really fine. 



Offer 2 7b. Above 6 New Phlox for $2-35 



12 OLDER STANDARD PHLOX 



3 for 85 cts.; 12 for $2.75, postpaid 

 'A' Africa. Midseason. 2 to 23^ feet. Color is dazzling, deep scarlet, 

 -A-Beacon. Late. 3 feet. Brilliant cherry-red. A splendid variety. 

 *E. I. Farrington. Early. 2 feet. Beautiful bright salmon-pink. 

 ^Europa. Midseason. 3 feet. White with a carmine eye. 

 George Stipp. Midseason. 2 to 2^/^ feet. Deep glowing 

 salmon with bright salmon eye. 



H. B. May. Late. 2 feet. The finest true pink Phlox. 

 Morgenrood. Midseason. ly^ to 3 feet. Bright rose-red 

 with deeper eye. 



:^IVIrs. Jenkins. Late. 3 feet. Pure white. One of the best. 

 ^Painted Lady. Midseason. iy2 feet. Silver-pink flow- 

 ers having salmon shadings and cherry-red eyes. 

 *Prof. Schliemann. Late. 3 feet. Charming light 

 lavender color. 



Rokoko. Midseason. ly^ feet. Clear soft pink. 

 *Thor. Midseason. 2^ feet. A standard salmon-pink. 

 Offer 27 c. Above 8 Phlox marked •for.... $'(.95 



TWO EVERBLOOMING PHLOX 



Miss Lingard. ly^ feet. White. Blooms from June until frost. 

 3 for 85 cts. 



Pink Beauty (Miss Verboom). A lavender-pink Miss Lingard. 

 3 for 85 cts. 



Offer 2 7d . 6-3 each. Miss Lingard and Pink Beauty . . $1 -50 



TWO NEW PATENTED PHLOX 



Augusta. New 1937. Plant Patent 252. A beautiful, 

 vivid-colored variety with exceptionally good qualities. 

 The open flowers are brilliant cherry-red, intense and 

 sparkling, and the color remains perfect under all weather 

 conditions. The young florets show a decided amount of 

 orange. Plants grow about ly feet, with bronzy green 

 foliage and stems. 50 cts. each; 3 for $1.40. 



Columbia. New. Plant Patent 118. A glorious Phlox 

 in every way. One of the keenest garden critics in this 

 country says, "It is the finest Phlox produced in 20 years." 

 It has splendid, vigorous growth and the fohage seems 

 immune from mildew and fungous diseases. The color is 

 cameo-pink, with a faint blue eye, and the massive heads 

 of bloom are held erect on strong stems. 40 cts. each; 

 3 for $1.10. 



6 Three plants each, Augusta and Columbia 

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