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Without the Hardy Phlox our perennial gar' 
dens would certainly be barren of bloom dur' 
ing July, August, and September. During 
their long season of bloom they overshadow 
all other perennials with their bright and 
brilliant colors. A well maintained garden of 
the newer varieties of Phlox is a picture not 
soon forgotten. 
The Hardy Phlox isn’t “fussy” as to soil or 
location and do splendidly in the hardy bor' 
der. They are most effective in groups of 
three or more. To grow them at their best 
give them rich soil, a cool location and plenty 
of water during the blooming season. They 
will tolerate considerable shade if the air 
drainage is good so as to avoid mildew. 
Our fields presented a glorious sight last 
summer and all who saw them exclaimed of 
the marvelous health and vigor maintained. 
You can rest assured if you plant our Phlox 
plants you will receive the best that money 
can buy. We list only strong field grown 
plants. 
Africa. Brilliant deep carmine with darker 
eye. Very large arched heads. Splendid strong 
grower. Very hardy. One of the best dark 
reds. Medium height. Each 25c, 3 for....60c 
Apollo. Deep, rosy'purple shaded crimson. 
Immense globular heads carried on tall, 
straight stems. Very free flowering. Each 25c, 
3 for .60c 
Athis. Clear salmon pink. Tall, slender stems 
hold flowers high above foliage. Use in back 
of border. Each 20c, 3 for.50c 
B. Compte. Rich satiny winc'red. A very 
striking dark shade. Splendid dwarf grower. 
Fine for edging or masses. Each 20c, 3 
for .50c 
Champs Elysees. A dwarf compact growing 
variety with shapely heads of reddish purple 
bloom. Striking in its richness of coloring. 
Each 20c, 3 for.50c 
Chieftain. New! A tall graceful new red that 
is a real acquisition to the phlox list. Color 
almost a true crimson without a marking. A 
true even color. Much darker than Firebrand. 
Each 35c, 3 for..90c 
Colonial. A sturdy lilac lavender with large 
florets and immense spikes. Foliage very dark 
green with purple stems. Each 20c, 3 for 50c 
Count Zeppelin. The purest white with dark 
Vermillion red eye. An outstandingly good 
clean looking phlox. Tall grower. Each 20c, 
3 for .:.50c 
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I FAVORITE COLLECTION | 
I These seven varieties of Phlox are | 
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I a dependable and beautiful variety. | 
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9 B. Compte i 
I Colonial | 
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I Prime Minister | 
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1 Field Grown Plant of Each 
$2.^ 
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Eclaiareur. Large purplish'crimson with rays 
of light and white halo. Very sturdy and 
exceptionally hardy. Medium height. Each 
20c, 3 for ...50c 
E. I. Ferrington. A strong growing bright 
salmon'pink shaded rose. The coloring is very 
dainty and effective. Each 20c, 3 for.50c 
Miss Lingard. The everblooming, waxy pure 
white. In bloom from June to September. 
Very free flowering. Each 25c, 3 for.60c 
Fort Smith, ArJ{. 
Let me than\ you very much for the lovely 
Phlox plants received yesterday. 1 had hesv 
tated in ordering from so far away from home 
thinking the plants would suffer in transit, 
hut they were so fresh and fine and I have 
never seen such roots. Be sure that 1 shall 
tell my friends about you. 
Mrs. E. B. 
