HARDY PHLOX 
No perennial brings more colorful splashes of bloom to the midsummer 
garden than the Hardy Phlox. We have selected those varieties which we 
consider outstanding for their color and their extended blooming period. 
Africa. See page 8 for description. 
Beacon. 3 ft. Cherry-red flowers of unusual brilliance. 
Bridesmaid. 2 ] 4 . ft- White with red eye. Provides a pleasing contrast to 
more brilliant colors. 
Caroline Vandenberg. 2 ft. Large flower-heads of lavender-blue. 
Daybreak. 2 ft. Delicate pink; very lovely. July, Aug. 
E. I. Farrington. 23^2 ft- Salmon with lighter eye. Midseason. 
Elisabeth Campbell. 2 ft. Of medium height, with large heads of bright pink 
flowers accentuated with white eye. 
Enchantress. Bright salmon-pink florets marked with darker eyes. Strong. 
Lilian. See page 8 for description. 
Mary Louise. See page 8 for description. 
Mia Ruys. 2J^ ft. Good dwarf white variety with large trusses of bloom. 
Miss Lingard. 3 ft. The best early white variety, with glossy foliage. 
Morgenrood. 2J^ ft. New hybrid from Holland producing generous heads of 
bright rose florets with deeper eyes. 
Mountain Laurel. 2J^ ft. Soft pink. July, Aug. 35 cts. each; $3.00 per 10. 
Mrs. Milly van Hoboken. Large heads of bright pink flowers. 
Princess Ingrid. See page 8 for description. 
Rosalinda. 2J4 ft- Carmine-pink flowers borne in large trusses. June to Oct. 
Ruth May. 2 x /i to 3 ft. Delicate pink with darker eye. Very free. Aug. to Oct. 
Tigress. See page 8 for description. 
PHLOX SPECIES. 
*Camla. Glistening salmon-pink. A gem. 35 cts. each; 95 cts. per 3. 
*Divaricata. 1 ft. Heads of blue flowers . Thrives in semi-shade. April. 
*Subulata alba. Moss Phlox. 4 in. Ideal ground-cover for dry places. 
*Subulata atropurpurea. Deep carmine-red. 
*Subulata lilacina. Soft lavender flowers. 
*Subulata, Vivid. Bright pink with dark pink eye. 
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HIGHMEAD NURSERY, 
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^ IPSWICH, MASS. 
