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Hardy Phlox 
Given good soil and divided every two or three years, these splendid Hardy Phlox will not deteriorate. 
Their gorgeous colors are invaluable to the garden from midsummer until late in the season. During dry 
periods water should be applied copiously. If mildew appears, indicated by a white powdery substance on 
the leaves, during changeable weather, spray with liver of sulphur (sulphide of potassium), 1 ounce to 
3 gallons of water to which a little soap should be added. Plant l J /2 to 2 feet apart. 
Antonin Mercier. Lilac, with white center. Blooms 
from July to October. Height, 2}/2 feet. 
B. Comte. Brilliant French purple. 
Caroline Vandenburg. True lavender-blue, without 
magenta shades. Large individual flowers. 
35 cts. each, $3.50 per doz. 
E. I. Farrington. Splendid variety of erect habit and 
vigorous growth. Bright salmon-pink, shaded to 
soft pink. Always attractive; excellent for cutting. 
Enchantress. Fine salmon-pink, not unlike Eliza¬ 
beth Campbell but a shade lighter; stronger in 
every way in growth. Quite distinct. 
Ethel Pritchard. Very large trusses of lavender-blue 
flowers, shaded with mauve or lilac. Always 
attractive. 
Flora J. Riedy. Very large, pure white flowers. Tall. 
Frau A. Buchner. Extra-good white. 
Fraulein G. von Lassburg. Pure white flowers from 
July to October. Vigorous growth. Height, 
2 to 2 }/% feet. 
Hodur. Flesh-pink with carmine eye. Height, 
2 to 2 x /l feet. 
Homeland. Brilliant Oriental red with orange suf¬ 
fusion; crimson eye. Height, 2 feet. 
Jules Sandeau. Very large individual flowers of 
good pure pink. Splendid trusses carried on stems 
averaging 18 inches. Forms a compact plant of 
excellent habit. 
Karl Foerster. Brilliant, glowing orange-scarlet. 
Large, well-formed trusses carried on erect stems. 
Leo Schlageter. Huge, pyramidal trusses of brilliant 
scarlet-carmine, with dark center. Very strong 
and showy. 35 cts. each, $3.50 per doz. 
Louise Abbema. Dwarf. Pure white. 
Maid Marion. Very attractive shade of lavender- 
blue or lilac. Good growth; medium height. 
Margaret Gavin Jones. Soft pink, with deep car¬ 
mine eye; very large. 
Mia Ruys. Compact habit but branches freely. 
Large individual flowers of pure glistening white. 
Height, 15 inches. 
Miss Lingard. Pure white flowers from May on. 
Glossy foliage. 
Milly (Mrs. Milly van Hoboken). Very large flowers 
of soft pink with mauve suffusion. Strong, erect 
spike. 
Mme. Paul Dutrie. Soft lilac-pink. Height 23^ feet. 
Mrs. W. Van Beuningen. Medium height but robust 
in growth, with healthy-appearing foliage. Large, 
rich salmon-red flowers without eye. Very free; 
compact growth. 35 cts. each, $3.50 per doz. 
New Bird. Fleads of deep crimson-red flowers, with 
purple eyes, are carried well above the foliage in 
well-branched spikes. Brilliant and excellent. 
Painted Lady. Strong, upright growth, with many 
trusses of silver-pink flowers having salmon 
shadings and cherry-red eyes. 
Ornament. A splendid bright pink flowering over a 
long period. 
Rheinlander. Salmon-pink; very large trusses. 
Salmon Glow. Our introduction of 1932. One of 
the loveliest in the desirable salmon shades, has 
proved the most satisfactory also from a growing 
stand point. Fully described on page 12. 
Thor. Salmon-pink. Height 2 to 2 % feet. 
Wanadis. Violet-purple. Height 2)^2 feet. 
All Phlox, 25 cts. each, $2.50 per doz., 
unless otherwise noted 
Hardy Phlox 
See page 27 for Dwarf Varieties 
