HARDY PHLOX (Continued) 
STANDARD LOW-PRICED VARIETIES 
Baron Von Dedum — Brilliant orange-red. 
Enchantress — Bright salmon-pink; dark eye. 
Evelyn — Salmon-rose; large full flowers. 
Firebrand — Bright scarlet-red. 
Flora Riedy — Tall, pure white, with branching 
habit; one of the best whites. 
Graf Zeppelin — White with red eye. 
Marechal French — Deep scarlet; red eye. 
Mrs. Ethel Prichard — Tall rosy mauve. 
Mrs. Jenkins — Pure white; medium late. 
Orange Queen — Clear deep orange with a pur- 
plish eye. 
Rheinlander — Lilac-pink with salmon eye. 
Special French — Fine blush-pink with salmon eye. 
Thor — Deep salmon-pink; tall grower. 
Price of any of the above varieties 
20c each; $2.00 per dozen 
PHLOX SUBULATA — CREEPING PHLOX 
Alba -—— Pure white. Each 20c 
Autumn Rose — Blooms in spring and again in fall 
with beautiful rose-pink flowers. Each 30c 
Crimson Beauty — Free-flowering variety of brilliant 
cyclamen-red with deeper center; large flowers; 
makes a delightful contrast when planted with 
the pure white variety Alba. Each 40c 
Lilacina — Pale lilac-blue. Each 20c 
Morheimi — Carmine-pink, dense, deep-green foli- 
age. Each 30c 
Rosea — Bright rose-pink. Each 20c 
PHLOX SPECIES 
Camla (Camlaensis) — A rare and beautiful plant 
from England; grows about 8 inches high and is 
covered with very large flowers of glistening 
salmon-pink; blooms profusely in May and June 
and has a few flowers all summer. Each 60c 
*Divaricata Canadensis — The beautiful lavender 
Phlox, about 1 foot high, which is found in bloom 
in the woods in early spring. Each 20c 
Dixie Brilliant (Nivalis Sylvestris) —- Low spreading 
plants with gray-green foliage covered in early 
spring with bright rosy-red flowers 1 
diameter. Each 40c 
inch in 

PHLOX SUFFRUTICOSA — EARLY FLOWERING 
HARDY PHLOX 
Miss Lingard — Waxy-white; 36 in. tall. Each 20c 
Pink Beauty — A rare color of beautiful mauve- 
pink; excellent cut-flower; similar in habit to 
Miss Lingard. Each 20c 
POLEMONIUM — JACOB’S LADDER 
* Coeruleum — 2 ft.; erect ladder-like leafy stems; 
loose panicles of lightblue flowers; 
June and July. Each 30c 
terminal 
*Reptans — Dwarf bushy plant with showy blue 
flowers on 12-inch stems; 
Each 25c 
blooms in May and 
June. 
PULMONARIA — LUNGWORT 
* Angustifolia Coerulea — Same habit as Saccharata, 
but the flowers are a beautiful shade of blue, 
and the dark-green leaves do not have the 
silvery spots. Each 40c 
** Saccharata — A hardy free-blooming perennial re- 
sembling the Mertensia, with pink flowers; the 
large deep-green foliage has silvery spots, which 
is an added attraction; 12 to 14 inches high. 
Each 40c 
Creeping Phlox 
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