PHLOX SUBULATA 
Descriptive Wholesale Price List 
SPRING 1936 
RIEGEL PLANT COMPANY 
Experiment, Ga. 
PHLOX SUBULATA, THRIFT, 
MOSS OR MOUNTAIN PINKS 
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This is one of our specialties 
seller. Its dainty effect and iron 
among plants. Responds to 
any location. Is as near proj 
any plant we have grown 
others will disappear. 
characteristics and has arch a'^ide rangeCdf .adaptability*, In 
our experience there cat too much said^bout^^is \graf 
plant of charm with itsll^int^mosslike, evergreefr fcilia' 
its different blossoming seasoS^ ^fe-fpecially in the earl^^epri 
and sometimes before winter isq^ite'gf£me, the whole pla&i 
hidden beneath a mass of showy blo^s^ms#producing a wealth 
of spring-like beauty that attracts the 
cially at the time of year when most other 
This one particular quality makes it a most 
It has become the landscaper’s friend, one of t 
rockery plants we know of, fine for bordering small 0%fls or 
whole yards, ideal for slopes and terraces, pools and ponds. 
Is in great demand for cemetery beautification. Will brighten 
the many corners and odd places with great effect, covering 
unsightly spots. Has become very popular with its various 
varieties and colors as a bedding and mossing plant with pansies 
and many ether dainty flowers. 
As to its general hardiness and adaptability, we have grown 
it on sandy and rocky soils, low lands to heavy clay with great 
success. It is resistant to both heat and cold, will thrive on 
either rich or the poorest of soil. Will grow in full sun and 
have never known it to fail in the shade. Have seen won¬ 
derful beds of it around the base of shade trees. It is of easy 
culture. 
We can supply you with excellent stock of the four following 
standard varieties at a very reasonable price. They are extra 
good sellers. We are sure we can please you. Our stock is 
well rooted and true to name. All plants are carefully labeled 
and packed in light containers. We guarantee satisfaction. 
If plants are to be shipped C. O. D., 25 per cent of the 
amount must accompany the order. 
Prices as follows: 
LINING-OUT STOCK 
Hardy, field-grown, rooted, lining-out divisions, at $1.35 per 
100, postpaid, not less than 25 of a kind. $6.00 per 1,000, 
express collect; 250 at 1,000 rate, not less than 50 of a kind. 
CLUMPS 
Extra heavy, field-grown clumps at $4.00 per 100, 25 at 100 
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rate, not less than 25 of a kind. 
DESCRIPTION OF VARIETIES 
994. —Rosea. We are placing this variety at the head of the 
list. It is still the leader. It is of a rose pink shade. 
It is a strong grower, wonderfully hardy and a profuse 
bloomer. The little spikes grow more upright than 
some others—5 to 7 inches in height. You will not 
make a mistake in planting Rosea for great beauty. 
995. —Lilacina. Another strong grower, but more of a creep¬ 
ing variety. Suitable for bold masses in the rockery, 
completely covered with lovely light lilac blossoms. The 
foliage is very dainty. You will be highly pleased with 
this lovely variety. 
1011. —Moerheimi. A hardy, quick growing, spreading, com¬ 
pact variety. It is highly recommended as a ground 
covering. The color is a beautiful carmine pink. 
1012. _Alba. Pure white blossoms completely cover the neat, 
compact plants in May. Another lovely gem for the 
rockery—looks like moulds of snow. 
RIEGEL PLANT COMPANY 
Experiment, Ga. 
