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12 HARDY PHLOX 
We have selected the 12 best varieties out of the hundreds grown today—plus 
the Creeping Phlox, the cream of all Phlox. All strong field-grown plants, which 
will bloom this summer. Price: All varieties, 35c each; 4 for $1.00, prepaid—no 
cash discount. 
Blue Boy. New! The nearest to dark blue in Phlox. Strong grower. Medium 
height. 
Pink Darling. New! A deep rose-pink with darker eye. Both individual florets 
and trusses very large. Strong grower. 
Royal Purple. A very rich purple, deep at the edges, shading to violet 
in center of petals, then deep reddish purple at eye. An early bloomer. 
White Apollo. New variety. ‘Large white flowers. A tall, late bloomer. 
Africa. Dark carmine-red. 
Daily Sketch. Extra early, bright pink. Large flower heads. 
Chieftain. Dark red. Flowers large and striking. 
Moonlight Dream. Pure white with faint apple-green in center. De- 
lightfully different. 
Nordlicht. This variety is colored with rare shades—is pink with a 
touch of blue ever so faint, magically blended in, making a wonder- 
ful rosy mauve-pink. 
Salmon Glow. Here is a shade 
of deep rich salmon-pink with 
a deep carmine eye. Heads 
well filled, and stately. Foli- 
age is healthy and strong. 
Salome. A radiant beauty. 
Cherry-red, suffused with 
salmon. A strong grower. 
Tigress. This beautiful new 
Phlox adds a delightful splash 
of color to your perennial 
garden. Strong grower, pro- 
ducing well-rounded heads of 
orange-scarlet flowers. 

















Phlox Subulata Rosea 
(Creeping Phlox.) Makes a 
- oe ) beautiful blanket of pink during 
ies April. and May. Foliage ever- 
BARGAI N Le) 48 green and mossy. Grows 4 to 6 
° inches high. The perennial you 
12 HARDY PHLOX have been looking for to cover 
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12 varieties listed early flowering border plant. 
(no creeping). Price: 35c each; 4 for $1.00, 
Prepaid Prepaid. No discount. 
Cushion . 
Chrysanthemums 
These beautiful, showy ‘‘Mums”’ are among the 
most sensational of all the Hardy Mum introductions. 
These make a rounded, compact bush of immense size, 
producing hundreds of flowers at one time, and bloom 
continuously from August to Thanksgiving. Hardy 
and easy to grow. 
LITTLE BOB The New Dwarf Chrysanthemum. A 
charming low-growing Chrysanthemum from Eng- 
land. The plant spreads to about 24 inches in diam- 
eter and develops into a perfectly symmetrical 
mount. Early in the fall the plant is completely 
covered with hundreds of small mahogany-bronze 
double button-like flowers, which are borne on short 
stiff wirelike stems. We know you will like this 
new introduction. Strong, field-grown plants, 
60c each; 3 for $1.65. 
DEAN KAY. Might well be called Summer- 
Flowering Mum for it starts in blooming in 
July and continues until frost. It is one of the 
newest varieties in Cushion ‘Mums’. Flowers 
are large, semi-double, rose-pink, and are pro- 
duced in immense quantities. Strong, field- 
grown plants, 50c each; 3 for $1.35. 
We also offer an assortment of unnamed Cushion Mum 
varieties in BRONZE, PINK, RED and YELLOW. Specify 
color wanted. Strong, field-grown plants, 40c each; 3 for 
$1.10; or 6 for $1.80. 
BARGAIN NO. 49 
4 mor eis Mums (Your choice of color—not named varie- 
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