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PERENNIALS—(Continued) 
PHLOX—Paniculata—(Continued) 
Painted Lady, soft silvery shaded salmon, bright red eye; 
large individual flowers; free-flowering. 
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P. D. Williams, another fine variety that we would place at 
the top. Enormous flowers in pyramidal trusses. Soft 
rose-pink, darker eye. Flowers do not cup or bleach. 
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Prime Minister, pure white with distinct crimson eye. 
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Rijnstroom, clear rose-pink with lavender cast. Large, 
compact trusses. Vigorous grower. Very desirable. 
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R. P. Struthers, bright cherry-red with salmon shading; 
claret eye. 
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September Glow, a vivid shade of carmine red suffused 
orange. A unique and distinct shade in Phlox 
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Starlight, large purplish-violet florets with white star at 
center which creates a most unusual effect; a variety 
that is always in good demand. 
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Sunrise, soft sparkling rosy red, a variety of splendid color 
effect, very large flowers and trusses. 
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Thor, deep salmon-pink, overlaid with a scarlet glow; small 
red eye. Not new but still one of the best. Very 
free-flowering. 
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Widar, purplish-violet with white star at center which cre- 
ates a most unusual effect. Growth, medium; habit, 
good. 
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PHLOX, divaricata canadensis (Timber Phlox) a native species 
worthy of extensive planting. Large fragrant lavender flow- 
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PHLOX, subulata, Moss or Mountain Pinks 
alba, pure white flowers cover the plant in May____~__________- 
atropurpurea, the best red subulaia Phlox; deep carmine red, 
darker. eye, May-Junew 42. ee ee se ee ee eee 
lilacina, a strong-growing creeping variety for massing in the 
rockery, completely covered with light blue flowers. May 4” 
rosea, rose-pink; thrives in hot, dry situations; a fine bank cover. 
Samson, rose-pink; darker eye. Blooms again in the Fail______ 
Vivid, vivid rose-pink, darker eye. Very choice; free flowering _- 
PLATYCODON, Balloon Flower. June and July. 18” 
grandiflorum. album; Whité 22-2... | 3 eee 
mariesi, a beautiful dwarf species. Large broad foliage, deep 
violet blue flower. Blooms all summer. 12” 
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