through pitiless sun of summer, 
autumn, the Delight Petunias will hold their garden dis- 
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* THE DELIGHT PETUNIAS 
Long pleasures here. On from young days of June, 
and far into cooling 
FAIRY—Exquisite shell pink, cream center. 
ULTRAMARINE—Rich clear blue. Pkt. 15c; 
CREAM STAR—Creamy white, yellow star in 
deep throat. Pkt. 25c. SALMON SUPREME—Lovely sal- 
mon pink. Pkt. 20c. FLAMING VELVET—Red-mahogany 
with luminous scarlet lustre. Rich and velvety. Extraordi- 
narily good. Pkt. 20c. WHITE GEM—Neat, compact six- 
inch mounds, covered with white flowers for months. Pkt. 
20c. TOPAZ ROSE—Flaming cherry rose with throat of 
hummingbird topaz. Pkt. 15c. TWINKLES—White stars 
over vivid rose. Pkt. 165c. Jig oz. 25c. PURPLE 
PRINCE — Rich and dark blue purple. Large flowers. 
55 oz. 80c. SNOWSTORM—Drifts of snowy 
: Pkt. 10c¢; %/i1g oz. 20c. ROSY MORN—Clear rose 
pink with white throat. Pkt. 10c; '/i6 oz. 25c. OFFER 
126A1—One pkt. each of above for $1.60. 
*PETUNIA DELIGHT BLEND —It is the above in mixture, 
with others of like form and manner in separately missed 
colorings that adjoin and overlap them. Pkt. 10c; 1/i6 oz. 
20c; 14 oz. 35c; % oz. 60c. 
may be grown. 
Pkt. 15c. 
1/16 oz. 25c. 
* PETUNIA GIANTS 
Giants these, selected not alone for blossom immensity, 
but for depth of fringed frilling also, and for rich in- 
clusiveness of color range. 
*PETUNIA GIANT FRINGED BLEND — Flowers of this, 
grown rightly, often reach six inches diameter, rarely 
less than four. The petals are attractively fringed and 
frilled, the colorings unsurpassed in wide variety. There 
will be selfs in every better Petunia hue and tone, with 
often contrasting blotchings and variegations. Pkt. 25c. 
*PETUNIA ALL-DOUBLE FRINGED—Fully double flow- 
ers, largest size, marvelously fringed, carried on dwarf, 
compact, free-blooming plants. There will be pure white, 
purple, pink, lavender and red, with about all possible 
shades and combinations of these hues. Practically every 
flower will be double. Pkt. 75c. 
21 PHLOX PERENNIAL HARDY 
For long abiding beauty, laid on in great color-splashes, 
Phlox the Flame-flower stands alone. 
21 PHLOX ADSURGENS—ratsty(2)10. The blossoms show 
exquisite blendings of pale soft pink and richest salmon 
rose. Evergreen. Rare. Pkt. 20c. 
21 PHLOX AMOENA—Fxcellent low Phlox, decumbent, but 
flowering stems well up. Foliage dark green, clustered flow- 
oy Prebe purple. 7 inches. -Plants only, each 25c; 3 
or I 
21 PHLOX DIVARICATA—rbnsty(2)16. In May its flow- 
ers of royal blue-lavender form sheets of pure color. It 
varies a bit, covering at times the range from snow-white 
to violet. Always good. Daintily fragrant. Pkt. 20c. 
(Plants, each 25c; 3 for 60c; 10 for $1.75.) 
21 PHLOX FRONDOSA VIVID—G inches. Flowers of 
most brilliant, far-glowing rose. A Subulata-Nivalis hybrid. 
Plants only, each 25c; 3 for 70c. 
21 PHLOX MACULATA — cbsty(2)36. Panicled flowers, 
usually rose or purple, but sometimes varying to pink or 
‘white. Pkt. 10c; 4% oz. 35c. 
21 PHLOX NIVALIS—ry(8)6. Pretty blossoms of soft pink 
or pure white over heather cushions. Pkt. 25c. CAMLA 
VARIETY—Blossoms of lovely pure pink. Highly desirable. 
Everblooming. Plants only, each 30c. OLD ORCHARD 
VARIETY—Same delightful pink as last, but each petal has 
@ carmine dot at base. In pretty constant bloom, early and 
late. Plants only, each 25c; 3 for 70c. 
21 PHLOX PILOSA—roby(2-3)16. Bushy plants, decked 
Showy and adapt- 
able. Pkt. 15c. (Plants each 25c.) 
21 PHLOX STOLONIFERA — An attractive mat-forming 
creeper with flowers that vary from bright Phlox-purple to 
meek an enjoys a bit of shade. Plants only, each 25c; 
or 70c. 
21 PHLOX DECUSSATA PEERLESS—ecby (3-4)40. This is 
the group of tall brightly hued Phloxes that glorify mixed 
perennial borders from mid-summer on. The flowers are 
carried in immense panicles, and the color range in the 
newer kinds is quite amazing. Botanically these are likely 
all forms of Phlox paniculata. Seeds sown outside in late 
autumn will produce plants that will flower within the year. 
Pkt. 15c. (Plants, one each of five separate named kinds, 
distinct colors, for $1.10. One plant each of ten different 
named kinds for $2.00.) 
21 PHLOX SUBULATA—Spring pavements of over-lapping 
blossoms. Moboss-like foliage rugs. Pleasing, colorful dis- 
plays. Plants only. ROSEA, soft Cosmos-pink, each 20c; 
8 for 50c; 10 for $1.50. BLUE HILL, fine blue-lavender, 
each 25¢c; 8 for 70c. CRIMSON KING, wine red, each 25c; 
8 for 65c. EMERALD CUSHION, dense, dark foliage cush- 
ions, emerald the year around. Large flowers of lively pink. 
Each 30c; 8 for 85c. MAY SNOW, pure white, each 25c, 
8 for 70c. SAMSON, large rich rose, each 25c; 8 for 70c. 
COLLECTION, one plant each of the six, labeled, for $1.35. 
OFFER 127A1—One pkt. each of the six Phloxes offered in 
seed form, for 90c. 
PHLOX SPECIES—Glaberrima 15c; Speciosa 25c. 
*PHLOX EASY ANNUAL 
As easy and as long summer-bright as ever an annual 
may be, are these gay Phlox-flowers. 
*PHLOX THE RADOWITZ—ecbx(8)18. Blossoms of bril- 
liant rose are splashed with purest white, as through great 
flakes from the first snowfall of winter had fluttered down. 
It’s tall enough for cutting, and the bloom-mantling is 
continuous, June until November. Pkt. 15c; 1*/ig oz. 50c. 
*PHLOX SALMON GLORY—eex(8)12. Pure salmon pink 
with creamy white eye. Extraordinarily large flowers carried 
in massive trusses. Pkt. 15¢; 1/16 oz. 50c. 
*PHLOX ART GIANTS—Individual flowers of great size, 
up to 1% inches diameter, in massive trusses on nine-inch 
plants. Pastel harmonies, salmon with creamy eye, apple- 
blossom tints, soft rose, pale blue with white eye, delicate 
mauve and others as pleasing. Pkt. 15c; % oz. 40c. 
*PHLOX STARRED AND FRINGED—ecx(8)12. The petals 
are oddly pointed, slashed, fringed. Splendid mixture of gay 
colorings. Pkt. 10c; 4% oz. 25e; ™%4 oz. 40c. 
*PHLOX DWARF COMPACT MIXED — ex(8)6. 
group valued for bedding or edging. Fine mixture. 
10c; 1% oz. 35c. 
*PHLOX BEAUTY BLEND—ecbx(8)15. More than 20 col- 
oring and marking variations here. A splendid blend of 
the larger kinds of Phlox Drummondi. Pkt. 10c; % oz. 
25c; % oz. 40c; 1 oz. $1.25. 
OFFER 128A1—One pkt. each of above six for 60c. 
*ANNUAL PHLOX BEAUTIES BY COLOR—Each 10c the 
pkt. ; */16 OZ. 20c. Apricot Pink, Ruby, Primrose, Violet, 
peer ess Rose. One pkt. each of the six, OFFER 129A1, 
or 45c. 
Dwarf 
Pkt 
81 TREE EVERGREEN BLEND 
A mixture of seeds of conifers, Fir, Pine, Spruce, Hem- 
lock, and the like, together with Ginkgo, Larch, Yew, 
Cedar, etc., the more desirable and ornamental species of 
each. Some of the seeds naturally germinate quickly. Others 
may take months, so do not disturb seed-bed until at least 
one winter has passed. Not less than % oz. sold. % oz. 
lic; % oz. 25c; 1 oz. T5c. 
21 PHLOMIS TUBEROSA—ebx(3)50. Whorl above whorl 
of purple flowers. Permanent perennials, showy and easy. 
Pkt. 10c; 44 oz. 25c. (Plants each 25c; 8 for 70c.) 
51 PHYLLODOCE EMPETRIFORMIS—ray (1-2)10. 
like campanulate blossoms of soft pink. Fine leaves. 
and delightful. 
Wax- 
Dainty 
A rather rare plant, not easy from seed, but 
quite possible with skill and patience. Pkt. 20c. 
21 PHYTEUMA BLEND—ercbx(2-3). Bell-flowers, Cam- 
panulads, but with the bells changed by some strange 
magic, to little, clustered, long-necked flasks of lucent, glassy 
beauty, or again, to wide and careless stars. Delightful 
hardy perennials for rock garden or lower border. Ame- 
thystine lavender, blue or cream. Pkt. 15c. 
21 PHYSOSTEGIA DIGITALIS—ecbx(3)60. Very large in- 
dividual flowers, carried in great high sheafs. The blos- 
soms are of a cool, clean lavender, an exquisite amethys- 
tine shade, shot always with streaks and dashes of richest 
violet. Very different from, and very much better than, the 
more usual Physostegia virginica. A close, compact grower, 
never straying, or forming mats. Pkt. 20c. (Plants, each 
25c; 3 for 70c.) 
21 PHYSOSTEGIA VIVID—Blossoms of richest pink in 
wide massive spikes. 20 inches. Late. Plants each 25c. 
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