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CHERRY HILL NURSERIES 
(^hlox 
For color in the garden or border in late summer and 
Fall, there is nothing more satisfactory than Phlox. The 
newer varieties which have been introduced in the past 
few years, have been selected for their clear coloring— 
bright- scarlet reds, clear pinks and soft lavender and 
deeper shades, avoiding magenta. These, with white, give 
materials for many pleasing color combinations in the 
garden picture. 
Phlox should be planted in well drained, fertile soil and 
separated or thinned every three or four years. This 
allows more air around the foliage and overcomes a ten¬ 
dency to mildew of the lower leaves. We have found that 
dusting the foliage with sulphur is also one of the best 
methods of prevention. As soon as the flowers have fad¬ 
ed, pick off the heads before the seed ripens. This allows 
the plant to make a second flowering and prevents seed¬ 
lings springing up and choking the present plants. These 
seedlings are usually much inferior in color and cause 
much confusion. 
SERIES A 
20 cents each; $2.00 per dozen; $15.00 per 100. 
Six plants of one variety will be furnished at the dozen 
rate, twenty-five or morel at the hundred rate. 
Hanny Pfleiderer, dwarf to medium height. Midseason. 
Beautiful ivory white overlaid with carmine, deeper 
at the center. 
Miss L'ingard, medium height. Tall, narrow heads of 
white appear in late June and, if cut back, continue 
throughout the season. The glossy green foliage is 
always ornamental. 
Rynstroom, tall, midseason to late. The brilliant rose 
pink flowers of large size are borne in full heads. 
Stella’s Choice, very tall, late. Very vigorous in growth. 
The stems have a branching habit, producing enor¬ 
mous trusses of pure white. 
SERIES B 
25 cents each; $2.50 per dozen; $18.00 per 100. 
Six plants of one variety will be furnished at the dPzen 
rate and twenty-five or more at the rate per hundred. 
Boule de Feu, medium height, midseason to late. Large 
full heads of deep salmon red. Good habit. 
Europa, medium height, midseason. Large well formed 
trusses of ivory white with distinct carmine eye. A 
• very pleasing variety. 
F. G. von Lassburg, medium height, midseason. Pure 
white flowers in abundance over a long season. 
Frau Anton Buchner, medium to tall, midseason. Large 
ivory white flowers of strong growth make a fine 
mass effect. 
Gen. Van Heutz, tall, midseason to late. Salmon red with 
a grayish white center give an effect of geranium red. 
Cherry Hill trees and plants grow. 
