FARIBAULT, MINN. 
BRAND PEONY FARMS, Inc 
Phlox, Subulata 
6 Subulata Phlox From Our Older List 
ATROPURPUREA. This is the richest and most brilliant of all this type of phlox. Color 
a rich deep carmine-red. This variety is much used for cemetery planting. 
ALBA. Absolutely pure white. Grows into a perfectly round mass of white, 18 inches 
in diameter. 
LILACINA. Strongest grower of all. Forms solid carpet of rich green, glossy foliage, 
covered with delicate lavender flowers. 
MOERHEIM. This is a crackerjack. An improved Rosea. Individual flowers are much 
larger, the petals bigger, the color richer and the eye -much more prominent. 
50c each for division. 
ROSEA. A deep uniform rose-pink with a very clearly defined circle of small black dots 
at base of petals. Makes a pretty round plant. 
VIVID. A small blossom of the brightest imaginable clear pink with a very clearly de¬ 
fined small, vivid deep red eye. Brightest of all. 
Any of the above 6 kinds (except Moerheim): 
25c each; #2.25 per 12, postpaid. 
5 New Subulata Phlox 
AUTUMN ROSE. A compact plant with large flowers of an intense brilliant rose with a 
rich red eye. Blooms freely again through the fall. Each, 35c 
APPLE BLOSSOM. The most delicate pink of the list. A pure apple-blossom-pink with 
a deeper eye. Each, 35c 
BRETONUI. Peculiarly formed little phlox with petals cut and radiating like those of the 
annual star phlox. White with just a suggestion of lavender. Each, 35c 
BLUE HILL. A sensation among phlox. The best and nearest a true deep blue to be 
found among all phlox. Each, 50c 
EMERALD CUSHION. (New, 1937.) Wonderful because of its foliage, retaining its 
rich emerald-green color all winter followed by deep brilliant pink flowers in the 
spring. Each, 50c 
One each of the above 5 New Subulata Phlox, 
$1.75, postpaid. 
One each of the entire 1 1 Subulata Phlox, 
$3.00, postpaid. 
They do as well in the cold Dakotas as on the Gulf of Mexico. They carry bloom all summer and big 
red seedpods in winter. For these reasons they are being used more and more in foundation plant¬ 
ings, working into hedges, shrub borders, etc. 
AMELIE GRAVEREAUX. Very large flowers well open in a nice bright cerise-red. Very fragrant. 
BELLE POITEVINE. Bright magenta-pink coming in large clusters; blooms continuously. 
HANSA. A very hardy variety with large, dark wine-red flowers. This variety is more extensively 
used in the North where large plantings are made. Large flowers, lots of them, large, glossy foli¬ 
age, big bright red seed pods in winter. 
SIR THOMAS LIPTON. The best of the white Hybrid Rugosa roses. A fine double white with 
large sized blooms. 
Hugonis Rose 
In the Hugonis rose we have one of the finest floral introductions of recent times. This rose comes 
to us from China and is perfectly hardy, growing on our grounds in the most exposed places without 
any winter protection. The bush throws up many branches to a height of six to eight feet, sending 
slender sprays in all directions which arch gracefully beneath great loads of bright yellow, single 
flowers of the most exquisite beauty. The beauty remains in the bush long after the flowers have 
gone and into the fall because of its delicate foliage and graceful lines. 
Prices above roses, 2-year, No. 1: 
45c each; 3 for #1.25; 10 for #4.00. 
Phlox Subulata 
EXTRA HARDY VARIETIES 
ONLY 
We are offering only a small list of absolutely hardy 
roses that will grow and thrive in the colder parts of the 
country. 
Hybrid Rugosa Roses 
Where a real hardy rose is wanted, there are none 
hardier than the roses carrying Rugosa blood. They 
blossom almost all summer and because of their heavy, 
glossy foliage are beautiful in both plant and blossom. 
Rosa Hugonis 
Hybrid Rugosa Baby Rambler Roses 
F. J. GROOTENDORST (Baby Rambler—Red Rugosa Cross). True Rugosa foliage. Double, bright 
crimson, borne in large clusters like the Baby Rambler, from May continuously until November. 
One of the most valuable of all roses in the North. In the colder parts of the country it is hard 
to get a continuous bloom of roses, but these Grootendorst roses are true everbloomers. The old 
blossoms should be kept trimmed out as they pass and the bushes will be covered with a mass of 
clusters of little roses an inch or more in diameter of a brilliant red all summer and up until frost. 
Prices, 2-yr., No. 1: 
50ceach; 3 for #1.40; 10 for #4.50. 
Remember, all of the above roses are regular No. 1 grade, not No. 1 Vi, os generally carried in 
catalogs. 
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