Best of the Newer Introductions in 
Field Grown HARDY PHLOX 
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 are 
equally satisfactory when used for bed or for borders. 
We are growers of Phlox and have an unusually fine as- 
sortment of field grown plants. These are one year plants, 
the best size for transplanting. All are well rooted and have 
bloomed in our fields so we know they are true to name. Phlox 
will start blooming early in July and continue all through 
August into September. Remember all of our plants are super- 
packed, sent prepaid and guaranteed to reach you in good 
condition. 
WE OFFER THE FOLLOWING VARETIES 
AFRICA 
Lustrous deep carmine red with darker eye. 
Sturdy grower with well developed trusses. 
BLUSHING BRIDE 
Color which fits its name. Deep rosy pink with 
red eye. Exceptionally large flowers on tall 
erect stems. A splendid new variety. 
BORDER QUEEN 
Dwarf variety particularly good for foreground 
plantings. Massive well formed heads. Deep 
watermelon pink. 
COUNT ZEPPELIN VY 
Strong growing, free flowering sort of pure 
white with vivid red eye. 
DAILY SKETCH 
One of the best introductions of recent years. 
Immense flowers of light salmon pink with car- 
mine eye. One of the tallest growing phlox and 
has been acclaimed as “sensational” by all phlox 
lovers. 
E. I. FARRINGTON 
A phlox of distinctive 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 
oustanding phlox with a glowing salmon-pink 
coloring and prolific blooming habit. 
LILLIAN 
One of the most distinctive new phlox ever in- 
troduced. Unusually large trusses with massive 
individual florets. Color is a charming soft pink 
with silvery glints. A strong, sure grower with 
long blooming season. 
MIA RUYS 
A dwarf variety which bears large heads of pure 
white flowers. 
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