CHOICE ROSES 29 
PHLOX, Decussata—Tall growing, Fall blooming, very colorful. 
Likes partial shade and a moist location. 
ATLANTA—Flowers are large, white, shaded blue, with a deeper 
blue eye. Very pretty. New, Pat. No. 329. 60c. 
AUGUSTA—tThe finest American Beauty red Phlox ever introduced. 
Vividly colored, strong grower. Pat. No. 252. 60c. 
B. COMTE—Tall growing crimson purple. 30c. 
BRIDESM AID—Lovely white, with crimson eye. 30c. 
COLUMBIA—Delicate cameo-pink, and the finest of that color. 
Perpetual flowering. Pat. No. 118. 60c. 
CREPSUCULE—White suffused mauve. Rosy purple eye. 30c. 
JULES SANDEAU—Light watermelon pink. 30c. 
LA VAGUE—Pretty soft pink. 35c. 
LEO SCHLAGETER—tThe finest brilliant scarlet red. 35c. 
LEUCHTFEUR—Pretty salmon pink. New and delightful. 35c. 
MRS. JENKINS—Pure white. Free flowering. 30c. 
RYNSTROM—Salmon rose, strong grower. 30c. 
VESUVIUS—Fiery crimson. 30c. 
PHLOX, Subulata—Dwarf moss phlox for early Spring bloom. 
ALBA—Lovely pure white. 20c. 
APPLEBLOSSOM—Pale apple blossom pink, 25c. 
ATROPURPUREA—Brilliant deep carmine red. 25c. 
BLUE HILLS—Pale blue flowers, Spring and Fall. 25c. 
CAMLA—Large glistening pink. Blooms Fall and Spring. New, 45c. 
LILACIN A—Pale blue flowers in May. 20c. 
MRS. WILSON—Bright lavender-blue. 25c. 
PLATYCODON—Chinese balloon flower. Blue flowers, bell shaped. 20c. 
PRIMROSE—Munstead Giants in mixed colors. 25c. 
PYRETHRUM, Painted Daisy—Mixed colors, singles and doubles. 20c. 
BRILLIANT—Large rose-red, anemone center. 30c. 
BUCKEYE—Fine double red Painted Daisy. 25c. 
CAMEO—Soft double rose pink. Very early. 25c. 
DAINTY—Bright red double flowers. 30c. 
HUNTINGTON’S SCARLET—Finest deep red single. 25c. 
MIAMI QUEEN—Largest anemone flowered. Rose pink. 35c. 
ROSE GLORY—Double deep rose. 25c. 
SALVIA—Pitcheri—Rich Gentian blue. One of the best perennials. 25c. 
SAPONARIA, Ocymoides—Fine rich pink trailer. 15c. 
SHASTA DAISY—Old favorite that is fine for cutting. Clumps, 15c 
and 25c. 
CHIFFON—Frilled double row of narrow petals. Center clear yel- 
low. Very dainty and distinct. Clumps, 50c. 
ESTHER REED—Fully double white flowers of lasting quality. 
Blooms are 4 in. across, and freely produced all Summer. A very 
outstanding new plant. Clumps. 60c. 
MOUNT SHASTA—New in 1942. The largest and finest double 
Everblooming Shasta Daisy. Highly recommended. 75c. 
WHITE SWAN—Clusters of pure white double flowers on strong 
stems good for cutting. Tremendous producer. Clumps. 35c. 
