HARDY PHLOX 
Bridesmaid. White changing to blush-white toward 
center with red eye. Strong and dependable grower. 
Eclaireur. A brilliant rosy purple with lighter center. 
One of the best growers and without a doubt the best 
of its color. Height 26 inches. 
jEnchantresse. A strong, sturdy growing plant with 
massive heads of bright salmon-pink flowers. Much 
superior to Elizabeth Campbell. 
(Miss Lingard. The pure white everblooming phlox in 
constant bloom from June to October. Has absolutely 
no enemies or diseases as red spiders do not affect it. 
Mrs. Jenkens. Pure white late flowering variety which 
is very sturdy and reliable. No other variety equals 
its free flowering habit. 
Pink Beauty. New, really an everblooming pink Miss 
Lingard. Resembles that grand variety in every res¬ 
pect but color. A fine companion plant for the white 
as it has the same habit and flowering season. Color 
a bright Lilac-pink. Very free flowering. 
Riverton Jewel. An excellent deep mauve with crim¬ 
son center. Very showy and free flowering. Medium 
height. Very fine in large masses. 
R. P. Strother. A very tall variety that is always 
popular. A bright rose carmine with distinct deep 
red eye. Charming in the border. 
Thor. An old variety but still considered the best of 
its color. Strong sturdy grower with massive heads 
of deep salmon-pink overlaid with a scarlet glow. Very 
free flowering. 
PRICES ON PHLOX 25c EACH; 3 of a kind 60c 
SPECIAL PHLOX OFFER 
One sturdy field grown plant of each of the 9 
varieties all labelled and postpaid to your door for 
$1.75 
2 Everblooming Hardy Phlox 
These two grand varieties should be in every 
garden. As they bloom from June to October. 
They are easily grown and not affected by insects 
or diseases. Plan to make a generous planting of 
the two and have color in youi garden all summer. 
3 Miss Lingard, white 
3 Pink Beauty, lilac pink 
6 Sturdy Field Grown Plants for 
$ 1.00 
Economy Day Lily Collection 
This attractive collection is made up of five good tried 
and proven varieties that will add much to any garden. 
By planting these five you will have Day Lilies in bloom 
from May to July. 
Apricot Dr. Regal 
Flava Gold Dust 
Thunbergi 
One Each of the Five for 
$ 1.00 
5 Coralbell Plue de Feu—An outstanding new bright red Coral- 
bell which continues to bloom all summer. Outstandingly sup¬ 
erior to old varieties. A splendid cut flower. Five heavy 
clumps for .$1.00 
10 Hen and Chickens—Desirable and fascinating hardy succu¬ 
lent plants for the rock garden. Ten fine assorted rosettes for 
$ 1 . 00 . 
20 Convallaria (Lily of the Valley). Everyone knows and loves 
the lily of the valley with its dainty white bell shaped flowers 
and sweet perfume. Does well in almost any soil but prefers a 
rich soil well fertilized. Does best in a shady place. Twenty 
flowering crowns for ....$1.00 
10 Rock Garden Plants—An amazing value of ten different ma¬ 
ture field grown plants. This offer is only possible because of 
quantity production. 10 plants for .$1.00 
Special Fall Sedum 
Collection 
Acre—2 in. Much used for covering graves. Foliage 
green; yellow flowers in June. 
Album—5 in. Fleshy blue-green leaves, white flowers in 
July. 
Kamtschaticum—Prostrate green foliage, turning golden 
in fall. Yellow flowers in July. 
Reflexum—6 in. Apple-green leaves turning bronze in fall. 
Yellow flowers. 
Spectabile—14 in. Upright type, with broad light green 
foliage and immense heads of rose flowers in August. 
Spurium—6 in. Fast spreading variety. Pink flowers in 
August. 
Sexangulare—Very dwarf green foliage. Yellow flowers 
in July. 
Ellacombianum—8 in. Bright green foliage. Yellow' 
blooms in July. 
Rupestre—4 in. Glaucous bluish-green leaves. Trailing 
yellow flowers. 
Lydium—2 in. Blue-green foliage with reddish tips. White 
flowers. 
10 Named Varieties for $1.25 
