16 GRAN &! C OLDE 
PHLOX, continued 
Fernand Cortez. Deep pink, almost red in effect. 
Brilliant in mass. Good grower. 
George Stipp. Brilliant salmon-pink. Strongest grower 
of this color. 30¢. 
Hans Volmuller. One of several lavender varieties 
that are quite similar. 
Hauptman Koehl. Dark blood red. A brilliant variety, 
only moderately vigorous. 35¢. 
Leo Schlageter. Brilliant clear scarlet with darker eye. 
Stunning color but like all others of this shade the 
growth is not vigorous. 35¢. 
Mary Louise. Largest and finest white. Blooms late be- 
tween Diplomat and Stella’s Choice. 40¢. 
Miss Lingard. White, with faint lilac eye. Earliest of 
the tall Phlox. Blooms over a long period. 
Mrs. Jenkins. White. Blooms after Miss Lingard anda 
little earlier than Diplomat. 
Painted Lady. Silvery pink with dark eye, similar to 
Ruth May but earlier. 
Richard Strauss. Dark violet-amaranth. 
Ruth May. Very pale pink with dark eye. New variety, 
introduced by us, blooming very late and freely. Very 
large trusses on a plant of vigorous growth. One of the 
most satisfactory varieties. 30¢. 
Salmon Glow. New, much praised, rich salmon-pink 
variety with large flowers. 35¢. 
Silverton. New, large variety of much promise with 
mass effect of pale lavender-blue. 40¢. 
Stella’s Choice. Tallest and latest white. 
Tigress. New orange-scarlet variety announced as vig- 
orous and the best of itscolor. 40¢. 
Wellesley. Pure pink, similar to Columbia but better 
grower. 
Widar. Red-violet with large white center. Effective in 
mass. 
PHLOX amoena. 6” May, June. Deep, rich, rose-pink. 
Makes a sheet of color. A little taller and not so 
spreading as P. subulata. 
_ divaricata. 10’’ May. Lovely blue-lavender flowers, 
very effective planted in mass. Will grow in light 
shade. Wild plants are very variable in color and 
habit some being almost white, so we are propagating 
our plants from a selected seedling of clear lavender 
and vigorous growth, insuring superior plants. 20¢. 
nivalis sylvestris. 4’’ May, June. Rosy red flowers as 
large asa half dollar. Same habit as subulata. 30¢. 
subulata. Moss Phlox. 4’ May, June. Low moss-like 
foliage which forms a carpet and is hidden under 
masses of bloom. Varieties as follows: 
—alba. White. 20¢. 
—, Alice Wilson. Lavender with noticeable pink tone. 
20¢. 
