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Perennial Phlox 
September Glow. Truly a Glowing Color. 
In their new and vastly improved types these old-fashioned plants present as impressive and bright color displays 
in the garden as it is possible to conceive. For the herbaceous border they are indispensable, making a continuous 
show of surpassing beauty through the summer and autumn. Truly perennial in their nature the plants last for several 
seasons, but it is advisable to divide and reset the clumps after three years. The time to do this is after the fall bloom¬ 
ing period or in early spring before growth begins. 
When in bloom the fields at our Rivera Nursery, where we produce each season thousands upon thousands of 
plants, are a magnificent spectacle. Phlox can be handled in a dormant or bare-foot condition from November until 
April, pack light, and can be shipped far at slight expense. They withstand extreme heat and cold and will thrive 
in any State in the Union if given ordinary attention. Each recurring season will bring a new display of handsome 
heads of bloom. Their fragrance is delectably sweet. 
Four Splendid New Phlox 
Leuchtfeuer. An outstanding variety with 
immense heads of bloom well displayed on vig¬ 
orous dwarf plants. Individual bloom of unusual 
size, color deep salmon with an orange glow. 
Vald Jensen. Deep salmon-red with a dis¬ 
tinct white eye, immense truss of even contour 
... an extra fine sort. 
Sunrise. Soft sparkling rosy-red, a variety of 
September Glow. A vivid shade of Carmine 
red with an orange suffusion. A unique and dis- 
splendid color effect, very large flower and truss. 
tinct shade in Phlox. 
Price, each, 35c; one strong plant of each of the 
four varieties for $1.25. 
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