HARDY 
PHLOX 
Masses of this cool, gleaming white seem an 
almost indispensable feature of the August gar¬ 
den ; no other flower, except perhaps the beauti¬ 
ful Madonna Lily, conveys such a sense of 
refreshment. 
Miss Lingard 
Without the Hardy Phlox our gardens would surely be barren 
during July, August, and September when their brilliant colors 
overshadow all other perennials. Phlox can be used in masses in 
the perennial garden and clumps among the shrubbery are very 
effective. They thrive best in a partly shaded location in soil that 
is deeply dug, well drained but moist and the richer the better. 
Phlox must never suffer for want of moisture as the root system 
is very shallow so that during prolonged dry spells w r ater should 
be applied freely. Can be planted either spring or fall 8 to 10 
inches apart. 
Our fields presented a glorious sight last summer and all who 
saw them exclaimed of the marvelous health and vigor main¬ 
tained. You can rest assured if you plant our phlox plants you 
will receive the best that money can buy. We list only strong 
field grown plants. 
AFRICA Brilliant deep carmine with darker eye. Very large 
arched heads. Splendid strong grower. Very hardy. One of the 
best dark reds. Medium height. Each 25c, 3 for.$ .60 
Phlox Count Zeppelin 
APOLLO Deep, rosy-purple shaded crimson. Immense globular 
heads carried on tall, straight stems. Very free flowering. 
Each 25c, 3 for.$ .60 
ATHIS Clear salmon pink. Tall, slender stems hold flowers high 
above foliage. Use in back of border. Each 20c, 3 for.50c 
BETTY LOU Bright orange-scarlet with deep crimson center. 
Plants much branched giving a long season of bloom. Medium 
height. Each 20c, 3 for.50c 
B. COMPTE Rich, satiny wine-red. A very striking dark shade. 
Splendid medium grower. Each 20c, 3 for.50c 
CAMILLA New light salmon-pink. Extremely showy. An out¬ 
standing bright color. Medium height. Each 25c, 3 for.60c 
COMUS Clear, cherry red overspread bright scarlet. Flower 
heads arched round and compact. Individual florets large. 
Medium height. Each 25c, 3 for.60c 
CONQUELICOT Piercing scarlet so brilliant as to seem glow¬ 
ing with fire. Plant habit medium strong. Each 20c, 3 for. . . 50c 
COMMANDER Immense globular heads of fiery cherry-red 
with darker eye. One of the best phlox in existence. 
Each 25c, 3 for.60c 
COUNT ZEPPELIN The purest white with dark vermillion red 
eye. An outstandingly good clean looking phlox. Tall grower. 
Each 20c, 3 for.50c 
ECLAIREUR Large purplish-crimson with rays of light and 
white halo. Very sturdy and exceptionally hardy. Medium 
height. Each 20c, 3 for.50c 
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 your garden 
all summer. 
3 Miss Lingard, white 
3 Pink Beauty, lavender-rose 
6 Sturdy Field Grown Plants for 
$ 1.00 
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