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Hardy Phlox 
The backbone of the garden, commencing to bloom when most 
perennials are through. We offer a list of early midseason and 
late varieties. 70¢ each; 3 of one variety $1.65; 12 of one 
variety $5.50. 
Adonia. Dark red. (Midseason.) 
Appleblossom. Soft pink. (Midseason.) 
Border Queen. Watermelon pink. (Early.) 
Carolina Vanderberg. Lavender blue. (Midseason.) 
Mary Louise. Pure white. (Late.) 
Miss Lingard. Finest white Phlox. (Very early.) 
Progress. Light blue with purple eye. (Midseason.) 
Red Bird. New fiery red. (Early.) 
Rosalinda. A pink Miss Lingard. (Early.) 
Salmon Beauty. Salmon-pink with white eye. (Midseason.) 
San Antonio. Dark blood red. (Late.) 
Silvertone. Clear lavender. (Midseason.) 
COLLECTION: One plant of the 12 varieties $7.00. 
COLLECTION: Three plants of each of the 12 varieties $18.00. 
PHLOX Subulata. Dwarf, creeping plants covered with white, 
blue and red flowers in May. “The Rock Garden Plant Su- 
preme.” 65¢ each; 3 for $1.50; 12 for $5.50. 
Percuntal Phlox 
SALVIA, Pitcheri. Lovely lavender-blue flowers loosely 
arranged on tall branching spikes. Blooms in late 
summer and fall. 4 ft. 65¢ each; 3 for $1.50. 
SHASTA DAISY, Majestic. Huge, white daisy-like flow- 
ers with a small yellow center on stiff stems. Fine for 
cutting. 18 to 20 inches. 85¢ each; 3 for $2.00. 
CYPRIPEDIUM. (Lady Slipper.) These natives 
can be made a part of a woodland garden 
or some shady corner. 
Acaule. Pink. Pubescens. Yellow. 
Spectabilis. Charming pink species. 
DODECATHEON, Media. (Shooting-Star.) 
Deep purple-pink. Fine for rock gardens or 
shade. 6 to 8 inches. 
GENTIANA, Andrewsi. (Bottle Gentian.) Dark, 
violet-blue, pale fringes. Prefers moist, mod- 
erately acid soil. 1 to 1% ft. 
HEPATICA. (Anemone.) Ground cover 
for moist shaded places. 
SANGUINARIA, Canadensis. (Blood- 
root.) Deciduous. Large white flowers. 
TRILLIUM, Grandiflorum. These early 
spring, white blooms are indispensa- 
ble in a shady garden. 
Sessile, Luteum. Long blooming lemon-yel- 
low flowers with broad ovate leaves of dark 
mottled green. Likes shade and fairly loose, 
woods soil. 
Stylosum. Large, nodding rose-pink flowers, a 
rare mountain species. Plant in semi-shade 
in woodland, border or rock garden. 
The above varieties are 65¢ each; 3 for $1.50; 
Cypripedium Acuale 12 for $5.00. Trillium Grandiflora 
Koroseal Portable Plant Pool 
$19.95 
A practical, portable, plant pool wherever you want it; in the yard, on your porch 
or patio. No foundation necessary. Pool is made of Goodrich Koroseal. When filled 
(75 gallon capacity) pool is a generous 55 inches in diameter. Easily emptied for 
changing location or storing over winter. Will last for years. 
Pool complete with: 1 beautiful Water Lily, 5 floating plants, 4 shallow water 
plants, 3 Bog plants, 2 Oxygenating plants and 8 snails (to keep it clean). Just add 
water for a summer’s enjoyment. $19.95, Postpaid. West of the Mississippi add 
50¢ for postage. Pool only (no plants) $9.95, (postpaid $10.45). 
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