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Phlox (Flox) Decussata —The well known hardy plox whose 
bright colors in late summer are loved by everyone. We 
offer a choice list of the newer sorts. 
—Aldenham Triumph. Delicate silvery pink with red eye. 
.—Antonin Mercier. A delicate lilac-blue. Exquisite. 
—B. Compt. A rich satiny amaianth. Very brilliant. 
—Bacchante. Tyrian-rose with crimson eye. 
—Champs Elysee. Bright rosy red. 
-—Eclaireur. Brilliant rosy-magenta. 
—Enchantress. One of the finest salmon pinks. 
—Flora J. Riedy. Enormous panicles of pure white flowers. 
-—Jules Sandeau. Large fine deep salmon pink. 
-—La Vague. Pure mauve, with aniline-red eye. 
-—Mrs. Jenkins. The best all-around pure white. 
-—New Bird. Deep crimson-red with purple eye. 
—Painted Lady. Lovely pink with cherry colored eye. 
—Professor Virchow. Bright carmine overlaid with brilliant 
orange-scarlet. 
-—Rheinlander. A beautiful Salmon pink. 
—Rijnstroom. Very large rose pink. 
—Riverton Jewel. Mauve-rose with carmine eye. 
—Thor. One of the best salmon-pink sorts. 
—Widar. Light reddish violet with white center. Fine. 
20c each; any 10 $1.50; any 15 $2.10 
Phlox Subulata (R) —Fine evergreen creepers covered with 
sheets of' bloom in early spring and scattered flowers all 
summer. Must have full sun. 
—Atropurpurea. Fine deep carmine red. New.25 
•—Fairy. Pale blue with dark purple eye. Neat habit.20 
—Lilacina. Pale blue. Strong grower. Lovely foliage 
in winter. .25 
—Moerheimi. Fine new carmine pink.25 
— Vivid. Bright pink with dark eye. Very compact.25 
One each of the 5 Phlox Subulata—$1.05 
Phlox Divaricata Canadensis (R)—Lovely fragrant blue 
flowers on 6" stems. Likes some shade. April and May .25 
Phlox Divaricata Laphamii (R)—Stronger growing and long¬ 
er blooming than the preceeding. Wonderful clear 
lavender.35 
Phlox Macu’ata Alpha—Bright amaranth-pink 18". Blooms 
continuously from June till frost. New and fine..25 
Phlox Ovata (R) —Bright rosy red. Profuse bloomer. 6" .25 
One each of these 5 Phlox—$1.10 
One each of all 10 Phlox—$2.00 
Phygelius (Fy-ge’-li-us Capensis —The hardy Cape Fuchsia 
producing tubular bright scarlet flowers in great profu¬ 
sion. 3'. New and fine- .. .40 
Physalis (Fy'-sa-lis) Francheti or Chinese Lanterns—Fine 
for winter bouquets .20 
Physostegia (Fy-soh stej'-i-a) Virginica—Fine spikes of or¬ 
chid pink flowers in great profusion.20 
Physostegia Vivid (R) —New dwarf form with very deep 
purple-pink flowers on 12" stems. Choice.35 
Platycodon (Plat-i-koh -don) Grandiflora— Showy bell-shaped 
blue and white flowers all summer. 15".. .20 
—Mariesi (R). Splendid dwarf form with violet flowers .25 
Try Pulmonaria Saccharata. You’ll love it 
