Field Grown HARDY PHLOX 
BEAUTIFUL, COLORFUL, EASILY GROWN 
BORDER QUEEN—Dwarf variety particu¬ 
larly good for foreground plantings. Mas¬ 
sive well formed heads. Deep watermelon pink. 
CAROLINE VANDENBURG—The near¬ 
est to blue color to be found among the phlox. 
Large flowering type providing a distinct con¬ 
trast in color values. Splendid growth variety. 
COUNT ZEPPELIN—Strong growing, free 
flowering sort of pure white with vivid red eye. 
ECLAIREUR—Tall growing and very sturdy 
variety. The best purple colored phlox. 
E. 1. FARRINGTON—A phlox of distinc¬ 
tive beauty. Flower trusses are extremely large 
and color is a delightful salmon shade with 
slightly lighter eye. 
GEORGE STIPP—A strong grower with 
excellent foliage. A truly outstanding phlox 
with a glowing salmon-pink coloring and pro¬ 
lific blooming habit. 
MRS. CHAS. DORR—Tall growing variety. 
Color is clear lavender. Free bloomer. 
MRS. JENKINS—An early blooming, tall 
No flower will lend more color and beauty to your garden than 
a planting of Hardy Phlox. They thrive under average conditions, 
bloom freely over a long period of time and equally satisfactory 
when used for beds or for borders. 
We are growers of Phlox and have an unusually fine assort¬ 
ment of field grown plants. These are one year plants, the best 
size for transolanting. All are well rooted and have bloomed in our 
fields so we know they are true to name. Phlox will start blooming 
-0 early in July and continue all through August and 
into September. Rememher all of our plants are 
super-packed, sent prepaid and guaranteed to reach 
you in good condition. 
WE OFFER THE FOLLOWING VARIETIES 
AFRICA—Lustrous deep carmine red with darker 
eye. Sturdy grower with well developed trusses. 
B, COMPTE—A later flowering variety, rather 
tall growing and noted for its rich wine red coloring. 
Very desirable for bed and backgrounds. 
NORDLICHT—An outstanding variety be¬ 
cause of its attractive carmine-pink color with 
an eye of deep carmine. 
PAINTED LADY—Much loved for its 
shimmering silvery-pink color and deep red eye 
R. P. STRUTHERS—A long time favorite. 
A strong grower and has a wealth of bright 
red blooms. Especially good in masses. 
RHEINLANDER—Another old favorite. 
Tall growing, beautiful salmon-pink flowers. 
THOR—Has stood the test of time and still 
ranks as one of the best. Deep salmon-pink 
with a peculiar scarlet color tone. Prolific 
bloomer and strong grower. 
VON HOCHBURG—One of the best red 
varieties. Large heads of deep blood-red. 
WM. KESSELRING—One of the better 
new phlox. Rosy purple with distinctive white 
eye. Good foliage and vigorous grower with 
exceptionally free blooming habit. 
See additional varieties on next page 
growing phlox which bears large heads of \Y/LJV DAV dug. 29, 1939. 
pure white. An excellent background variety. ^Thought you rrn^ht be in- 
MORE? 
NO BETTER 
GROWN 
Your choice of above, 
labeled, super-packed, and 
guaranteed to reach you in 
good condition— 
18c each, or 12 for $1.75 
\ 
Tbought you might 
terested to know that from the 
seedlings, so called, 1 purchas¬ 
ed from you in May, I took 
first prize on Blackmore and 
Langdon and Reinelt and 
Vetterle delphinium; first prize 
on Shasta Daisy, Alaska, at 
county fair recently. Later 
plants purchased only three 
weeks ago are now blooming. 
Mrs. G. C. Buck, 
Platteville, Wis. 
