*> HARDY PHLOX * * 
America’s Most Popular Perennial 
Phlox are the most effective and useful garden plants during July, August and September. No plants can equal their vivid dis¬ 
play of color. Their panicles of crimson and wine, glistening pink and salmons, pure shining whites, violets and purple-blues 
create a garden of brilliance. The vast array of varieties being' offered today is apt to be confusing to many people. To aid 
you we have discontinued growing all poorer and antiquated varieties and offer you only those varieties that have better colors, 
more freedom of bloom, stronger habits, and greater freedom from disease. Phlox prefer a soil that has been deeply enriched 
with rotted manure or some commercial fertilizer or b th, and should be watered preferably, early enough in the day so that the 
olia.ge and flowers will dry before night. Plant 12 to 18 inches apart and they will look so much better if you will plant 3 or 
more plants of a kind in a group. Do not let your plants go to seed. Remove faded flower and new blooms will come from the 
young lateral branches. 
PHLOX PRICES: Strong, field grown plants; unless otherwise stated, plants are 25c each; 3 of 
a kind for 60c; or $2.10 per dozen of a kind. 
APOLLO. Brilliant deep crimson. Very free flowering and a 
strong - grower. 
B. COMPTE. Rich, satiny, amaranth-red. Late bloomer. 
BARON VON DECUM. Salmon- rose. Long bloomer and very 
popular. 
BORDER QUEEN. Watermelon pink. Florets large as a silver 
dollar on enormous heads. An early bloomer. 15 inches high. 
COUNT ZEPPELIN. Pure white with red eye. No fading or 
suffusing of color. 
DAILY SKETCH. Choice. Immense trusses and extra large 
florets of glistening salmon-pink with carmine eye. 35c each 
or 3 for $1.00. 
ECLAIR EUR. Rosy-purple. Tall strong grower. 
E. I. FARRINGTON. Soft salmon-pink with bright eye. Very 
pretty. Better than Columbia or Lillian. 
ELECTRA. Rich satiny, amaranth-red. Slightly deeper color, 
more velvety and taller than B. Compte. New. 35c each or 3 
for $1.00. 
ENCHANTRESS. Soft sal mon-pink with dark eye. Dwarfei 
and deeper color than E. I. Farrington. Deep green glossy 
foliage. 
EUROPA. White with red eye. Changes to a blush pink with 
age. Very strong grower. 
FLORA J. REIDY. Pure white. 
HANS VOLMULLER. Soft violet blend with white. 
LEO SCHLAGATER. Brilliant scarlet in large heads. Our 
brightest red. 35c each. 
MISS LINGARD. White. June 
and July bloom, which is a 
month ahead of all others. 
Splendid foliage. Best Phlox 
for cut flowers. 
MRS. W. G. HARDING. A deep 
rose; faintly flushed scarlet. 
Choice and new. A real buy. 
NORDLICHT. Large flowers of 
carmine pink, with carmine 
red eye. 
PAINTED LADY. Silvery pink 
with cherry-red eye. Very 
popular. 
P. D. WILLIAMS. Enormous 
flowers in pyramidal trusses. 
Soft rose pink with darker 
center. 35c each or 3 for $1.00. 
ROSALINDA. An amaranth pink 
form of Miss Lingard. Blooms 
at the same time. 
ROYAL PURPLE. Best purple-blue. 
RUBY. Splendid crimson-red. 
SALADIN. Brilliant orange-scarlet. Very showy. 
SALMON GLOW. A lively pink with salmon shadings; the 
effect being a bright salmon. 
STARLIGHT: Violet with white center. Well liked. 
SWEETHEART. Very large flowers of deep salmony-rose. 
Phlox Subulata—The Moss or Mountain Phlox 
One of the Best Loved and Best Known of Rock Garden Family 
These low spreading plants, with mossy evergreen foliage and solid sheets of flowers in late April and May, have endeared 
them to everyone. They are about 6 inches high an make clumps from one to two feet across, depending upon the kind. All 
are sun lovers and very drought-resistant. The soil should be well drained and not too rich. Excellent for the rockery, front of 
the hardy border, and for covering terraces, dry hillsides and graves. Plant 12 inches apart. 
PRICES: Unless otherwise stated are 25c each; 3 of a kind for 60c; or $2.10 per dozen of a kind. 
ALBA. White flowered form. Lovely. 
AUTUMN ROSE. Blooms in May and early June and again 
in September and October. Bright rose with large red center. 
BLUE HILLS. Blue flowers, tinged lavender. 
BRILLIANT. The most colorful display of all, a bright crim¬ 
son-red. Admired by all. 
CAM LA. Considered one of the best of this section. Subulata 
form, but more loose and graceful in habit. The very large 
flowers are a lovely shade of glistening salmon-pink. It 
flowers freely in May and intermittently throughout the 
summer and fall. Rare. 35c each. 
EMERALD CUSHION. New. Neat compact cushions of emer¬ 
ald green foliage. Very large flcwers of lively pink. Differ¬ 
ent from all others. 
ROCHESTER. New. Very vigorous and spreading. Covered 
with large rosy-red flowers. 
ROSEA. The well-known popular rosy-pink variety. A great 
spreader. 
SAMPSON. New. Same color flower as Rochester, but more 
neat and compact and not so spreading. 
VIVID. A compact grower. Bright clear pink with a darker 
eye. 
