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YUCCA 
Sometimes called Adams Needle. Leaves thick and 
sword-like. Blooms in June aud July on long, sturdy 
stalks that shoot up above the foliage to a height of from 
3 to 6 feet and bear large heads of exquisite creamy-white 
bell shaped flowers. Very attractive and distinctive. 
PHLOX 
The hardy Phlox is so well known that little mention 
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of its many merits is required. It is one of the most beau¬ 
tiful, useful and interesting of the perennial family. 
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Where there is a vacant spot that needs plants, put in 
Phlox. Produces a profusion of bloom from July until late 
fall. Plants grow to a height of from 18 inches to two feet. 
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The blooming period is prolonged by cutting the flowers 
for home decorations. May be had in nearly every con¬ 
ceivable color and tint. 
