PHLOX 
This well known perennial makes the most brilliant display and has 
the longest period of bloom of any of our hardy plants. Six weeks of 
bright color in the garden can be had by planting early, midseason and 
late varieties. It is in bloom from late July until early September. It 
can be planted at any time. 
Cultural Directions 
Phlox will do well in full sun or partial shade. Plenty of fertilizer 
will greatly improve results; stable manure or commercial products 
may be used. Plant in early spring or early in the fall. 
Mildew and rust are common ailments. These are easily controlled 
by spraying with bordeaux two or three times in late spring and early 
summer, at ten day intervals. Red spider will cause the leaves to curl 
and turn yellow. This can be controlled by spraying with clear water 
with rather high pressure. 
AMERICAN BEAUTY. Deep rose. 5) ee 
ANTON MERCIE. White, heavily bordered lavender. 2) 
B. COMPTE. The darkest crimson. Late. ep. 
BRIDESMAID. White with crimson eye. Tall. 25 
CARAN D’ASHE. Bright cherry red. Tall. 125 
CREPUSCULE. Twilight. Shaded mauve, red center. .25 
DAILY SKETCH. Very large flowered salmon-pink. 
New. | 35 
ELIZABETH CAMPBELL. Salmon pink, white center. 35 
ENCHANTRESS. A fine salmon pink. .25 
EUROPA. White with clear crimson eye. eees 
F. G. VON LAASBURG. The finest white, very large heads. 25 
HAUPTMANN KOEHLER. A new, rich deep 
crimson of strong growth and fine large heads. 55 
LADY EMILY. Tall rose pink, large heads. Vs 
LEO SCHLAGETER. Dwarf. Fine crimson. a 
MRS. SHOLTON. Brilliant crimson orange. 39 
PAINTED LADY. Delicate peach pink, medium low. 35 
RINJSTROOM. Beautiful clear pink. Strong grower. .25 
SALMON GLOW. Brilliant salmon. Dwarf. 35 
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