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“What an odd ¥ 
name!” you'll say of 
“Rosy Blue.” You 
may even say ~“Ab- 
surd! There can 
be no such color 
as Rosy Blue,” but 
really the name is 
very appropriate. 
See description be- 
low. 
There have been many “Blue” Phlox offered to gardeners 
in the past, but none of such unusual and beautiful coloring as 
the new Phlox “Rosy Blue.” In it, shades of blue and rose 
intermingle in such amazing fashion that the effect of a rosy 
blue shade really is produced—not purple or violet, but “Rosy 
Blue,” the shades blending into each other in such magical 
fashion as to produce this illusion. 
“Rosy Blue” is a child of the famous large-flowered Phlox, 
“Daily Sketch,” and inherits the unusually large florets of its 
Hew. 
Color in 
Now, a New 
“Blue” Phlox 
—A New 
Color 
Delight— 
That’s Phlox, 
Rosy Blue 

PRICES: Phlox Rosy Blue, 1 for 55c; 2 for 
$1.00; 4 for $1.85. 

parent. It also inherits vigor, productiveness, and fine well- 
filled, symmetrical heads. It seems entirely immune to disease. 
Whether you are an ordinary gardener or fancier, you should 
have Phlox Rosy Blue. It will create a new and magical color 
note in your garden. 
The supply of “Rosy Blue” is limited, and you should order 
early in order to get yours. 
PRICES: New Phlox “Rosy Blue,” 55c each; 2 for $1.00; 
4 for $1.85. 
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