20 
HART'S NURSERY, SPENCERVILLE, INDIANA 
HARDY PERENNIAL 
PHLOX 
One of the most useful flowers for sum¬ 
mer decorations. Colors vary from pure 
white to deep crimson. Exceedingly hardy. 
Once planted, they require no further at¬ 
tention for several years, but it is advis¬ 
able to renew them about every fifth year. 
They flower from early July to middle of 
September, and 1 to 4 ft. tall. 
BEACON. Truly magnificent flowers of 
a brilliant cherry-red. 
BRIDESMAID. An excellent variety pro¬ 
ducing very large trusses of beautiful pure 
white flowers with distinct crimson eye. 
B. COMTE. A brilliant and showy va¬ 
riety. Color a brilliant deep French purple. 
EUROPA. A strong grower. The blooms 
are white, with a fine light crimson eye 
in the center. 
ECLAIREUR. Purple-crimson. Reliable 
for continuous color effect. 
NICHOLAS ELAMMEL. Beautiful new 
red. Bright carmine with golden salmon 
suffusion and crimson eye. 
RHEINLANDER. A rare salmon-pink in¬ 
tensified by a distinct claret-red eye. 
ROSENBERG. A tall grower, very showy 
with its large, round and somewhat dis¬ 
tended trusses in the conspicuous color of 
wine purple. 
RHINESTROM. Bright crimson-pink, im¬ 
mense flowers. 
R. P. STRUTHERS. A tall variety of 
rich coloring. Bright rosy-carmine with 
orange-scarlet shadings and claret-red eye. 
PRICE—Each 10c; 12 for $1.00. 
NO. 12 
BARGAIN IN PHLOX 
2 each of the 10 named varieties listed 
above, all labelled. 20 plants in all. 
For Only $1.50 
SIMPLIFY YOUR GARDEN WORK 
By Using the ALL-IN-OltE Garden Tool 
Combination Hand Rake, Dibble, 
Weeder, Lawn Trimmer and 
Bulb Planting Scale 
May be used in reaching difficult posi¬ 
tions in Rock Gardens, Borders and for 
Weeding and Planting by attaching an old 
Broom Handle. 
Just the TOOL with which to set 
STRAWBERRY PLANTS 
PRICE—50c Postpaid 
HONEY ROCK 
MUSKMELON 
Muskmelons, usually referred to as 
11 Cantaloupes ’ ’ by the trade, are now be¬ 
ing raised in Northeastern Indiana and 
Northwestern Ohio in large quantities, 
many growers raising a hundred acres or 
more. In going through this section you 
will find most of them raising the new 
variety called Honey Rock. 
Honey Rock is not the earliest musk- 
melon grown, but is of the most striking 
appearance, best quality, most produc¬ 
tive, and the best shipper of any variety 
grown. A truck load of Honey Rock 
melons on a market commands more at¬ 
tention than any load of produce that 
can be shown. They are so uniform in 
shape that you can hardly tell one from 
another—they are almost round, medium 
in size and have no ribs. The color is 
yellow, overlaid with a heavy uniform net¬ 
ting, flesh is dark orange, and the quality 
is supreme. It matures its fruit in 85 to 
90 days from planting. 
Seed that is of pure strain, true to type, 
uniform and of high vitality is the first 
essential to the growing of a good crop of 
muskmelons. 
We have several hundred pounds of 
seed grown by the above standard, and 
we want you to give it a trial this spring 
and convince you that Honey Rock Musk¬ 
melons are far in advance of all other 
varieties. This section being the home of 
the Honey Rock you can be assured of 
the pure strain. 
PRICES—oz., 15c; i/ 4 lb., 30c; y 2 lb., 50c; 
1 lb., $1.00. 
