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PHLOX (Decussata or 
Paniculata), 
Quantity Price 
Hardy. 
That will give an abundance of flowers thig 
season. 
spring or summer, We are 
following select list which 
cream of any offered. 
Africa. Deep red. 
B. Comte. Carmine red. 
Bencon, Cherry red. 
Border Queen. Dwarf pink. 
Brilliant, Fiery red. 
Caroline Vandau. Violet. 
Champs Elysee. Dark purple. 
Coquelicot, Orange red. 
Count Zeppelin, Large white, 
pink eye, 
Duily Sketch. Salmon, crim- 
son eye. 
Kelalreur, Magenta. 
Fiunce. New pure white. 
Firebrand. Scuriet. 
George Stipp. wlowing sgal- 
mon. 
T.eo Schlageter, 
Salmon pink. 
Lilian, 
Beautiful sof 
salmon. Widar. 
Phlox will x'and transplanting in fall, 
Pleased to offer the 
we consider the 
Mrs. Charles Dorr, Tall lav- 
ender. 
elles R. P. Struthers. Orange 
red. 
Mrs. E. Pritchard. Best blue. 
Painted Ludy. Two - tone 
pink. 
Prime Minister. White car- 
mine eye. 
Rheinlander. Large salmon 
pink. 
Rijnstroom. Clear pink. 
ecu aude Clear orange sgcar- 
et. 
Special French, Soft Salmon. 
Starlizht, Deep vivilet and 
lilac. 
Wanadis. Violet. 
Violet, white mart- 
Mia Ruys. Pure white. ings in center. 
Morgenrod. Wine red. 
Any of the above, your choice, 20c. each or 
in “Multiples Sorhis seme were Wee tere my 6 1.00 
A mixture of ten of the above Phlox, not 
labeled ease ieee ae Pe watinn gas Gece 10 1.00 
PHLOX (Suffruticosa). Extra early flowering. 
The flowers are formed along the top of 
Stem. 
Miss Lingard. Pure white. ........... 25¢c. each 5 1.00 
PHLOX (Subulata). 
Moss or Mountain. 
20¢. each 8 1.00 
Apple Blossom. Light shell-pink. 
Atropurpurea. Deep red. 
Blue Wills. Violet blue. 
Miss Wilson. Light blue. 
Vivid. Lively pink. 
White Moss. Pure white. 
PHLOX (Divarteata). Blue. Height 10 in. Thig 
variety requires sour &round and will not do 
well unless so provided for. Peat Muss mixed 
with the soil is required. ....... ++---20C, each 8 1.00 
PITCHER PLANT (Sarracenfa). Fly Catcher. 
As a bog plant this is one of the best. Grown 
in pear vaste the end of the hool where water 
is shallow. ° We vucx Um nn An ¢ynes—the long 
Lenmpet, aud) twoots tite ed wasacrer a Set of 
six. (27 0fseach) het eee tes “a 8 1.00 
PLUMBAGO (Rock garden or border). Low 
growing, free flowering pretty perennial. A 
Plant that should be in every garden. Pretty 8 1.00 
blue flowers from July till frost. ............. . 

Dear Mr. Kind: 
April 16, 1940. 
. Well, they 
The Dahlias that I bought from you last season . 
just bloomed wonderfully untfl late fall, the colors were 
beautiful. 
I want to thank you for sending a nice collection. 
I remain, 
MRS. H. V., 
Newark, New Jersey. 
