cc: THE BEST IN HARDY PHLO 
America’s Most Popular Perennial 
Phlox are the most effective and useful garden plants during July, August and September, No plants can 
equal their vivid display of color. Their panicles of crimson and wine, glistening pink and salmons, pure shining 
whites and purple-blues create a garden of brilliance. The vast array of varieties being offergd today is apt to 
be confusing to many people. To aid you we have discontinued growing all poorer and antiquated varieties and 
offer only those varieties that have better colors, more freedom of bloom, stronger habits, ata greater freedom 
from disease. New varieties are added as soon as they have proven their worth by actual trials here in our gar- 
dens, Phlox prefer a soil that has been deeply enriched with rotted manure or some commercial fertilizer or both, 
and should be watered preferably, early enough in the day so that the foliage and flowers will dry before night. 
Plant 18 inches apart. preferably in a sunny location and they will look so much better if you will plant three 
or more plants of a kind in a group. Do not let your plants go to seed. Remove faded flowers and seed pods and 
new blooms will come from the young lateral branches. To control leaf spot and mildew, dust both upper and 
lower surface of leaves with dusting sulfur every two weeks, Begin the applications as soon as the plants emerge 
from the ground in the spring and continue until blooming time. 
PHLOX PRICES: Strong, field grown clumps, unless otherwise stated are 25c each; 3 of one kind for 65c; or 
$2.25 per dozen of one kind. Assorted 25c varieties are $2.50 per dozen. 
ANNIE LAURIE. Large trusses of rich 
salmon. 
GUSTAV LIND. Good dwarf salmon-red. 15 
inches high, 
BARON VON DEDUM., Salmon-rose. Long HAUPTMAN KOEHL. immense clusters of 
bloomer and very popular. dark blood-red Keens color well in heat. 
35c each or 2 for $1.00, 
BORDER GEM. A choice purple-blue. An 
outstanding color. LEO SCHLAGATER. Rrilliant scarlet in 
large heads. A splendid Phlox. 35c¢ each 
BORDER QUEEN. Watermelon pink. Florets or 3 for $1.00. 
large as a silver dollar on enormous heads. 
An early and long bloomer. 15 inches high. MRS. W. G. HARDING. A deep rose: faint- 
ly flushed scarlet. Choice. Always good. 
when 
DAILY SKETCH. Immense trusses and ex- 
tra large florets of soft rosy-pink with 
: PAINTED LADY. Soft siivery-pink with 
broad carmine eye, Tall grower. 
cherry-red eye. Tall. 
ECLAIREUR. 
grower. 
Rosy - purpie. Tall strong 
P. D. WILLIAMS. Enormous flowers in 
pyramidal trusses Soft rose-pink with 
darker center. 
E. |. FARRINGTON. Soft salmon-pink with 
bright eye. Very pretty. Better than 
Columbia or Lillian. ROSEA SUPERBA. Soft pink with deeper 
pink eye. Exceptionally large flower heads. 
ELECTRA. Richest of all red phlox. A very are Cpe ie as Ne 
dark velvety red. Admired by all. 
RUBY. Splendid crimson-red. 
ETHEL PRITCHARD. Largest, best and 
freest flowering lavender, : 
; SALMON GLOW. A lively pink with salmon 
shadings; the effect being a bright sal- 
mon, 
EUROPA. White with red eye. Changes to 
a blush pink with age. Very strong grow- 
er. 
SNOWCAP. Pure white. Much superior to 
FLORA J. REIDY. White. An old standby. Flora J. Reidy. 35¢ each or 3 for $1.00. 
GRAF ZEPPELIN. Pure white with sharp STARLIGHT. Violet with clear white star 
red eve, center. 
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PHLOX 
GARDEN 
ENTHUSIASTS 
From many states visit our 
PHLOX DISPLAY 
they are at their 
best from the middle 
of July to the end of 
August 
Our Phlox Display is 
becoming more popu- 
lar each year. 
Each of You 
Is Invited to Visit This 
GRAND SHOW 

Phlox Subulata 
The Moss or Creeping Phlox 
One of the best loved and best known of 
the rock garden family. These low spreading 
plants, with solid sheets of flowers that 
hide the mossy evergreen foliage in late 
May and June, have endeared them to 
everyone. They are about six inches high 
and make clumps from one to two feet 
across, depending upon the kind. All are sun 
lovers and are very drought-resistant. The 
soil should be well drained and not too rich. 
Excellent for the rockery, front of the hardy 
border, and for covering terraces, dry hill- 
sides and cemetery work. Plant 12 inches 
apart and in masses or drifts for a most 
pleasing effect. 
PRICES: All varieties, except Camla, 25c 
each or 5 for $1.00. 
Super-size clumns 30c each or 5 for $1.20. 
ALBA. White flowered form. Lovely. 
AUTUMN ROSE. Blooms in May and early 
June and again in September and Octo- 
ber. Bright rose with large red center. 
BLUE’ HILLS. Blue flowers, tinged laven- 
der. 
BRILLIANT. The most colorful display of 
all, a bright crimson-red. Masses make a 
gorgeous sight. Admired by all. 
CAMLA. Considered one of the best of this 
section, Subulata form, but more loose 
and gracefuliin habit. The very large 
flowers are a lovely shade of glistening 
salmon-pink. It flowers freely in May and 
intermittently, throughout the summer and 
fall. Rare. 35c each or 3 for $1.00. 
ROSEA. The well-known popular lavender- 
pink variety. A great spreader, Fine for 
covering banks. 
SAMPSON. New. A _ very brilliant, clear, 
large, deep rose, 
VIVID. A compact grower. Bright clear pink 
with a darker eye. 
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