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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!/2 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 Ye 
flowers to develop and thereby oe 
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HARDY PHLOX COLLECTION 
One strong plant each: B. Comte, satiny amaranth; 
Caroline Wandenburg, lavender-blue; Firebrand, 
orange-scarlet; Miss Lingard, pure white; 
Rynstrom, lively rose pink; Salmon F Onl $1 20 
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HARDY GARDEN CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Plant liberally of Chrysanthemums this 
Spring. They are easy to grow and no) 
other flower will give you such a lavish | 
rofusion of colorful blooms during the) 
fall months. Require a good, rich soil | 
and a sunny exposure. 

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CHRYSANTHEMUM 
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One strong 2% inch pot-grown 
plant each of the varieties illus- 
trated: 
Caliph. Velvety oxblood-red. 
Campfire. Showy reddish bronze. 
Judith Anderson. Bright yellow. 
Symphony. Mauve-rose suffused 
coppery-rose. 
Valencia. Orchid-pink. 
5 mn 756, |e 
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