^hlox (^ubulata 
(^Creeping Phlox) 
Invaluable plants for the rockery and border 
with their pretty, mossdike evergreen foliage 
that during April and May is hidden by an 
avalanche of blossoms in white, pink, rose, 
lilac and purple. All varieties of Phlox Subu' 
lata should be grown in a dry location with 
full sunlight. A few of each color should be 
in every garden. Excellent for edging pur' 
poses. Our list comprises all the better vari' 
' 
eties from both American and European 
growers. We feel we have the largest, and 
most complete collection of Phlox Subulata 
in the country. 
Our prices are for strong well rooted field 
grown plants. Each plant will produce hun¬ 
dreds of flowers in April and May if planted 
this spring. 
Alba. The pure white flowers completely 
cover the compact plants in May. Each 20c, 
3 for...50c 
Apple Blossom. One of the newest varieties 
with neat compact foliage which is com¬ 
pletely covered with bright apple blossom 
pink flowers with showy purple eye. A fast 
grower and the earliest to bloom. Each 25c, 
3 for ...60c 
Atropurpurca. New! A splendid novelty. A 
vivid carpet of deep wine-red flowers com¬ 
pletely covering the bronze foliage in May 
and June. Habit of growth excellent. Very 
free flowering. Plant in masses for a gorgeous 
sight. Each 25c, 3 for 60c, 6 for.^1.00 
Autumn Rose. A new variety of outstand¬ 
ing merits. The bronze foliage is completely 
covered with bright rose flowers in spring 
and again during the cool fall months. Each 
25c, 3 for 60c, 6 for...^1.00 
Brightness. An outstanding color. A bright 
rosy-lavender pink with large crimson center. 
Very large flower. A fast grower and excel¬ 
lent for massing. Each 30c, 3 for.75c 
Blue Hill. New! The closest approach to a 
blue creeping Phlox Subulata. A vigorous 
and worthwhile aquisition. Petals twisted giv¬ 
ing bloom Hyacinth effect. Each 25c, 3 
for .60c 
Emerald Cushion. Very New! Distinct bright 
emerald colored foliage. Very large flowers 
of an outstanding deep rose. No other variety 
can approach it for richness of color. Each 
50c, 3 for .^1.25 
Fairy. A pale blue with dark purple eye. Slow 
growing and neat in habit. A fine rock plant. 
Each 20c, 3 for .50c 
Leuchtstern. Another fine European variety 
with large full petals opening rosy-pink and 
changing to lilac. A very neat and compact 
plant. Does not spread rapidly. Each 35c, 3 
for .^1.00 
Lilakonigin. New! A promising new European 
variety that is far superior to Lilacina. Small 
compact deep green moss-like foliage and 
deep lilac flowers. Each 30c, 3 for.75c 
Will bring you these marvel¬ 
ous Phlox Subulata to make 
your garden a living picture 
of beauty. 
Apple Blossom 
Atropurpurea 
Autumn Rose 
Blue Hill 
Brightness 
Rochester 
If it's spring color you want 
it’s Phlox Subulata you need. 
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