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UPTON GARDEN S 
PHLOX decussata, Hardy Phlox. 
Africa. Carmine red. 
Baron von Dedem. Scarlet-crimson. 
Beacon. Brilliant cherry-red. 
Brilliant. Deep rose. 
Cinderella. (Andrews.) New introduction. Soft rose-pink. 50 cents 
each. Withdrawn until 1938. 
Colorado. (Andrews). Glowing orange-scarlet. 
Columbia. New. Warm pink. 50 cents each. 
Elizabeth Campbell. Salmon-pink. 
Europa. White with carmine eye. 
Frau Antoine Buchner. One of the best whites. 
Goliath. Bright pink, dark red center. 
Michael Buchner. Pale lavender. 
Miss Lingard (suffruticosa type). Large white heads; shiny foliage. 
Mrs. Dalrymple (suffruticosa type). White, pink eye. 
Mrs. Jenkins. White; resists drouth and heat. 
Mrs. W. C. Egan. Deep pink. 
Osceola. (Andrews.) Rose-scarlet. 50 cents each. 
Prof. Virchou. Cherry-red. 
Rheinlander. Large, bright salmon-pink flowers. 
Rliynstrom. Rose-pink. 
Richard Wallace. White with purple eye. 
Robin Hood. (Andrews.) Deep rose-purple. 50 cents each. 
R. P. Struthers. Bright rosy-carmine; resists drought and heat. 
Silverton. (Andrews.) Clear pale lavender; large flowered. 50 cents 
each. 
Snowcap. (Andrews.) Large florets of snow white. Unquestionably 
the best white yet. 50 cents each. 
Thor. Lively deep salmon-pink. 
Andrews’ Phlox open up new possibilities in gardening 
VARIOUS PHLOX SPECIES. 
*divaricata 
atrorubens. Reddish-purple. 
canadensis, Iowa “Sweet William.” Lavender-blue flowers on 10- 
inch stems. April and May. 
canadensis alba. White form of above. 
*subulata. Moss Phlox. A fine creeping plant for rock gardens; 
thrives in hot, dry situations and blooms profusely in May. 
Blue Hill. -Delicate pale blue, 
alba. Pure white, 
atropurpurea. Deep carmine, 
lilacina. Light lilac, 
rosea. A pink beauty, 
vivid. Bright pink with red eye. 
Phlox divaricata grows well in sun or shade 
PHYSOSTEGIA, False Dragon’s Head. 
virginica. Long spikes of lavender-pink. 3 ft. July and August, 
virginica alba. Pure white. 
virginica vivid. Deeper rose-pink. 2 ft. Late. 
PLATYCODON, grandiflora, Balloon Bellflower, 
mariesii. Blue. 15 inches. July to September, 
mariesii alba. White. 
