Phlox (Subulata) Rock 
Garden Varieties 
An early spring-flowering type with the 
beautiful moss-like evergreen foliage, 
which during the months of April and 
May is hidden under the masses of bloom. 
Fine plant for the rockery, border, and 
invaluable for covering graves or where 
a carpet of flowers is wanted. Because of 
its earliness to flower, it needs to be in 
every rock garden. 
We supply these charming rock plants 
in three colors, Pink, Lavender and 
White. 
Price—Each, 25c; three, 70c; six, $1.30. 
Hardy Named Phlox 
Perennial Phlox succeeds in almost any 
soil, but of course extra care in preparing 
and enriching the soil and watering 
plants in dry weather will result in better 
plants and flowers. If the first spikes of 
bloom, which usually appear in July and 
August, are removed as soon as over, the 
plants will produce a second supply of 
flowers, continuing the display until late 
in the autumn. Perfectly hardy. 
We offer only hardy field grown plants 
that will give satisfaction wherever 
planted. 
Price—Named Phlox, all varieties, 25c 
each; three for 70c; dozen, $2.50. Either 
all alike or assorted colors. All postpaid. 
BRILLIANT. Fiery scarlet with darker 
eye. 
BRIDESMAID. Flushed white with crim¬ 
son eye. 
Hardy Garden 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
The following list of “Mums” are all 
hardy in the outdoor garden but the first 
six in the list will attain immense size 
with special care and are a trifle later 
than the rest. The size of all blooms can 
be increased by cultivation, fertilizer, de¬ 
budding and water during the dry season. 
BUTTERCUP. Earliest “Mum” in our 
list. Largest golden bronze shading to 
yellow. Exceptionally fine. Each, 30c. 
BETSY ROSS. Large incurved white. A 
magnificient flower. 
CHIEFTAIN. Rose pink with silver sheen. 
One of the best. 
GOLDEN QUEEN. Rich golden yellow. 
Immense blooms. 
OCTOBER ROSE. Large pink shading to 
mauve and orchid. 
W. H. WAITE. Largest and finest of the 
bronzes. 
ANGELO. Medium large clear pink. A 
free bloomer. 
CRANFORDIA. Delicate flesh pink. 
CAPTAIN COOK. Rose pink pom pom. 
Very robust. 
CHINE GOLD. Pure golden yellow. 
GAIETY. Bronze pom pom. A profuse 
bloomer. 
NANCY. Clear yellow. Buttom type 
flower. 
NELLIE KLERIS. Lovely rose pink. Very 
fine. 
NORMANDY. A delightful yellow. Very 
early. 
UVALDA. A lovely medium sized white 
variety. Slightly blushed. 
PRICE—Each, 20c; six for 95c; dozen, 
$1.50 (except Buttercup), postpaid. 
We sell only the best rooted cuttings. 
We will book orders received and start 
mailing about the first of May. We can 
supply most sorts until the end of June. 
ECLAIR EUR. Purple crimson with light 
oriole. 
ETHEL PRITCHARD. Beautiful lavender 
or rose mauve. 
F. G. Von LASSBURG. Very large white 
waxy flowers. 
MARECHAL FRENCH. New, erect mas¬ 
sive flower heads of deep scarlet with 
blood red eye. 
R. P. STRUTHERS. Rosy carmine and 
salmon, with claret eye. 
RYNDSTROM. Delicate rose pink. Solid 
color. 
SPECIAL FRENCH. New, very large rose 
with pink blush. 
jHOTKAPS—An Individual 
Hothouse for Every Plant! 
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