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Phlox, Early-Flowering— These are a cross between the 
Decussata and ouir native sorts and bloom from early 
summer until frost thus lengthening the season of this 
popular flower considerably. 15". 
—Arendsi Louise. Vigorous branching habit with lovely 
delicate lilac flowers.25 
Maculata hy'brida Alpha. A remarkably free flowering sort 
that should be in every collection. The flowers are soft 
warm amaranth-pink. . 25 
—Miss Lingard. A grand white variety that is very popular 
because of its continuous bloom from May to October .25 
One each of the early blooming Phlox .70 
Phlox Subulata (R)—Fme evergreen creepers covered with 
sheets of bloom in early spring and scattered flowers all 
summer. Must have full sun. 
—Alba. A large flowering clear white selection.20 
—Apple Blossom. Delicate apple-blossom pink.. .25 
—Brilliant. Fine deep carmine red. New . .25 
—Brittoni. The most drought resistant. White star-like 
flowers with rings of minute blue dots in the center of 
each blossom. 35 
•—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 
-—Mrs. G. F. Wilson. Lavender-pink flowers over a very 
long blooming season. New..25 
—Rosea. Fine strong growing pink flowering sort.20 
— Vivid. Bright pink with dark eye. Very compact.25 
One each of the 10 Phlox Subulata—$2-25 
Phlox Adsurgens. (R)— Another fine evergreen round cov¬ 
er having large salmon-pink flowers. When grown in shade 
and moisture this is a very lovely plant. .35 
Phlox Amoena (R)—A wonderful ground cover completely 
hidden in early spring by clouds of very bright pink 
bloom. 4". Large plants .25 
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 1 . Wonderful clear 
lavender.35 
Phlox Ovata Caroliniana (R)— Large evergreen basal leaves 
and masses of brilliant reddi'sh-pink flowers. 
6".25 
Phlox Rigida. (R)— Compact slow growing mat-forming 
phlox with stiff bristle-like foliage and lovely flowers from 
white to pink. In many ways the best creeping phlox. A 
native of Washington. Large plants. -50 
Phlox iSctacea. (R)— Vivid bright pink trailer. Distinctly 
different. 25 
One each of the 7 above various species of Phlox— $2.00 
Phygehus (Fy-ere'-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 
Physotegia (Fy-soh-stej'-i-a) Virginica— Spikes of or¬ 
chid pink flowers in great profusion.20 
Talinum Spinescens should be better known. 
