HARDY PHLOX 
Extremely showy border plants deserving of more general planting in the 
South. The large flower-heads, in brilliant and soft colors, are carried on 
strong stems I'/. to 2 feet tall. Hardy Phlox require a well-drained, rich, 
deeply worked soil. When watering, avoid wetting foliage and blooms to 
prevent mildew. Regular feedings during the blooming period will insure 
larger flower trusses and by removing 
flower heads after they have finished 
blooming you will encourage new 
flowers to develop and thereby 
™ prolong their blooming season. 
















<— Firebrand 

Painted Lady — 


HARDY PHLOX COLLECTION 
One strong plant each: B. Comte, satiny amaranth; 
Caroline Wandenburg, lavender-blue; Firebrand, 
orange-scarlet; Miss Lingard, pure white; 1 
| Painted Lady, silver-pink; Salmon F Onl $] 5 
Glow, flame-pink shaded salmon, or Unly Postpaid 



HARDY GARDEN CHRYSANTHEMUMS 

Spring. They are easy to grow and no 
other flower will give you such a lavish 
; profusion of colorful blooms during the 
et fall months. Require a good, rich soil 
“ and a sunny exposure. 







TE MIDAS | 
CHRYSANTHEMUM 
OFFER 
One strong 2% inch pot-grown 
plant each of the varieties illus- 
trated: 
Bristolite. Showy orange-bronze. 
Ember. Brilliant orange-red. 
King Midas. Bright golden-yel- 
low. 
The Moor. Rich Amaranth-red. 
Usona. Fine bright pink. 
S omy ISS 
Postpaid 

BRISTOLITE 
