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G9) HARDY DERENNIAL PLANTS~ [ff 
PHLOX ARENDSI 
A new race of Hardy Phlox which originated through the successful 
crossing of the early flowering popular Phlox Divaricata Canadensis with 
the showy hardy varieties of Phlox Decussata. The plants are of vigorous, 
branching habit, growing according to the variety, from 12 to 24 inches 
high. Coming into flower during the latter part of May, they continue in 
good condition for nearly two months, producing a mass of flowers un- 
known in other types of Phlox. 
Amanda. The dwarfest of the collection, growing but 12 inches high, 
very bushy, flowers delicate lilac wtth deeper centre. 
Charlotte. Grows 18 to 24 inches high, flowers very large, pale lilac 
shaded pink with a prominent dark eye; one of the best. 
Elizabeth. White, reverse of petals lilac; plants of strong branching 
habit; 18 inches. 
Kathe. Stems loosely branched, about 20 inches high; flowers purplish- 
rose with a dark eye surrounded by a lighter halo. 
Louise. A strong-growing variety about 2 feet high; light lilac flowers 
with a carmine eye. ; 
Price. 35 cts. each; $3.50 per 
doz. One each of the 5 va- 
rieties for $1.50. 
Early Flowering 
Hardy Phlox 
Miss Lingard 
This grand white variety is one 
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PuHiox DivaRIicaTa 
CANADENSIS 
of the most popular sorts grown; 
it grows about 2 feet high, and 
starts to bloom in May, continuing 
to flower until late in October, 
and is always attractive. 25 cts. 
each; $2.50 per doz; $15.00 per 
100. 
VARIOUS 
PHLOXES [f 
The following species and 
varieties are quite unlike the 
large-flowering Phloxes offered on page 192, but are very pretty and 
useful plants in the hardy garden. 
Puiox Susutata (Moss Pink) 
Ameena. This is one of the best varieties for carpeting the ground, 
the rockery or the border; it grows but 4 inches high, and in 
spring is a sheet of rich, bright pink flowers, 25 cts, each; $2.50 
per doz.; $15.00 per 100. 
Divaricata Canadensis. One of our native species, which is 
worthy of extensive planting, commencing to bloom early in April, 
and continuing through May, with large, fragrant lavender flowers 
on stems 10 inches high, 25 cts. each; $2.50 per doz.; $15.00 
per 100. 
Pilosa Splendens. A splendid companion to Phlox Divaricata 
Canadensis, growing from 12 to 15 inches high, and flowering at 
the same time, but producing great masses of brilliant rosy-car- 
mine flowers. An excellent border plant. 25 cts. each; $2.50 
per doz.; $15.00 per 100. 
PHLOX SUBULATA (Moss, or Mountain Pink) 
An early spring flowering type, with pretty moss-like evergreen 
foliage, which, during the flowering season, is hidden under the 
masses of bloom, An excellent plant for the rockery, the border, 
and invaluable for carpeting the ground or covering graves, 
Alba. Pure white. | Lilacina. Light lilac. | Rosea. Bright rose. 
20 cts. each; $2.00 per doz.; $12.00 per 100. 
PLANS OF HARDY BORDERS 
_ We have prepared a leaflet showing several of these, together 
with list of suitable plants for sun or shade. Copy free on request. Puiox ARENDSI 
