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Twelve strong two-year-old field-grown plants, 
all different 
Price $2.00. Sold only as a group at this price 
1 . Annie Cook — beautiful pale lavender with rose eye. 
2. Athis — very fine deep clear salmon. 
3. Beacon — bright cherry red. 
4. B. Compte — brilliant rich French purple. 
5. Bridesmaid — pure white with large crimson eye. 
6. Firebrand — brilliant orange scarlet. 
7. LaVague — lavender pink with carmine eye. 
8. Mme. Paul Dutrie — soft pink. 
9. Mrs. Jenkins — pure white. / 
10. Rijnstrom — lively shade of rose pink. 
11. Sir Edward Landseer — very bright crimson. 
12. Thor — deep salmon pink with aniline red eye. 
CULTURAL DIRECTIONS . 
In the hardy plant line there is nothing which will give you a bigger 
show than a planting of hardy phlox. They are the most effective and 
useful plants in the garden during the late summer and fall. Everyone 
loves their gorgeous brilliant colorings. To grow phlox well the soil 
should be well drained, deeply spaded and enriched with well rotted manure 
or bone meal. Set the plants lo inches apart in rows 3 feet apart. Never 
let the plants go to seed. Never water overhead but keep blooms and 
leaves dry. Let hose run slowly on the ground and thus prevent mildew. 
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