PHLOX 
(Illustrated in Color on Page 40A) 
DECUSSATA or TALL GARDEN PHLOX 
A perennial of the easiest culture, proving 
one of the finest displays of color possible 
during July, August and September. We are 
listing only a few varieties of Phlox, but can 
supply all the better sorts. If there is a par- 
ticular favorite or color you would like to 
order, let us know, as we can undoubtedly 
supply it. 
MASTER COLLECTION OF 
HARDY PHLOX 
No truly beautiful hardy garden 
border can be realized without planting 
several colorful clumps of choice, 
hardy Phlox. Listed here in our opin- 
ion are six of finest, largest flowering 
sorts. 
Daily Sketch. Salmon pink, carmine 
eye. 
Bright scarlet. 
Lilian. Soft cameo pink, blue eye. 
Flanders. Best late white. 
Katherine. Lavender blue, white eye. 
Salmon Glow. Rich salmon orange. 
Collection No. P&—1 each of 
above 6 varieties $3.00 
If ordered separately, all varieties 
$1.75 for 3, $4.50 per 10 
Leo Schlageter. 
PHLOX SUBULATA (Mountain Pink) 
Popular Spring rock plant. Showy masses 
of bloom in April and May. 4-6 in. 
Apple Blossom. Beautiful soft pink. 
Blue Hill. Distinct blue shade. 
Brilliant. Striking amaranth red. 
Nelsoni. The best white. Compact. 
Vivid. Bright rose-pink. 
Any of above: $1.65 for 3, $4.35 per 10 
PHLOX SPECIES 
Divaricata laphami. Recommended as an 
edging or cover plant for Tulip beds. Fra- 
grant lavender-blue flowers. 10 in. April- 
May. $1.65 for 3, $4.35 per 10. 
Nivalis sylvestris. Lovely new dwarf simi- 
lar to P. subulata. Immense rosy red flow- 
ers the size of a half dollar. 
$4.50 per 10. 
$1.75 for 3, 

Double PYRETHRUM 



New Super Giant VIOLET, Royal Robe 
SHASTA DAISIES 
The very best in this newly popular flower 
that will furnish a wealth of excellent cut 
flower material throughout the Summer and 
Fall. 
Chiffon. A very dainty variety. The flowers 
are formed by a double row of narrow pet- 
als frilled and flared at the edges. 18 in. 
high. 
Double White Swan. Large, shaggy double 
white flowers on 24-30 in. stems. May-June. 
Esther Read. A very outstanding new dou- 
ble type. Large 3 to 4 in. flowers produced 
throughout the Summer and Fall. 
Mount Shasta. Beautiful, full, double flow- 
ers with high crested center 4 in. indiameter. 
Continuous bloom Spring to frost. 20 to 
24 in. 
Supreme. An extra large single Shasta 
blooming in June and July. One of the best. 
Above Shasta Daisies are $2.00 for 3, 
$5.75 per 10 
PYRETHRUM 
(Illustrated in Color on Page 40A) 
Plants of the easiest culture. Furnish a 
wealth ot Daisy-like blooms all Summer. 
Excellent cut flower. 2-21% ft. 
Brilliant. Vivid double red. 
Buckeye. Impressive full double red. 
Lord Roseberry. Scarlet, full, double. 
Miami Queen. Beautiful semi-double pink. 
Pink Bouquet. Very free flowering Anemo- 
ne type. Deep pink petals, showy white, 
crested centers. 2 
Sylvia. Fine double white, flushed pink 
Victory. Pure white, double Anemone. 
All Pyrethrums, $1.90 for 3, $5.50 per 10 
SWEET VIOLETS 
(Viola Odorata) 
Double Russian. A rare double of exquisite 
fragrance. Deep blue flowers. Thrives well 
in part shade. 
Rosina. Fragrant soft pink, single. 
Above Violets, $1.65 for 3, $4.50 per 10 
NEW SUPER GIANT VIOLETS 
Blue Giant. Superb large flowers of violet 
blue in endless profusion, on long 10-12 in. 
stems. Most delicious fragrance. Hardy 
with reasonable protection in very cold 
climates. 
Royal Robe. The same characteristics as 
Blue Giant, but the flowers are a rich shade 
of the deepest violet blue. 
Either of the above: 
$1.80 fer 3, $5.50 per 10 

New Super Giant Violets— Blue Giant and Royal Robe 

STOKESIA 
Blue Moon. A handsome, giant-flowered 
introduction with blue, disc-like blooms, 
borne on sturdy 12 to 18in. stems. Excel- 
lent free-flowering cut flower that produces 
blooms allSummer. (Illustrated in color on 
page 40B.) $2.15 for 3, $6.00 per 10. 
VERONICA 
Blue Spire. (7/iustrated in color, 40B) An im- 
proved Spicata. Deep blue spikes. Good 
for cutting. 2 ft. $2.00 for 3, $5.50 per 10. 
Imcana. Deep blue flowers, attractive silvery 
foliage. 15 in. June-August. 
Longifolia subsessilis. Deep blue. 2 ft. 
spikes in profusion during July and Aug. 
Rupestris. Fine creeping variety, neat foli- 
age covered in May and June with bright 
blue spikes. 6 in. 
All Veronicas, except where noted: 
$1.75 for 3, $4.50 per 10 
VIOLA 
CORNUTA (Tufted Pansy) 
Apricot Queen. Rich apricot yellow. 
Arkwright Ruby (True). Bright red, suf- 
fused mahogany. Very stunning. 
Avalanche. Best pure white. 
Blue Jersey Gem. Your old favorite, deep 
violet blue. ; 
Maggie Mott. Large, soft lavender. Flowers 
from May to Oct. Permanent in the gar- 
den for many years. 
Mary Emma. Enormous yellow, slightly 
ruffled flowers. Blooms continuously. 
Purple Glory. Fine new introduction; extra 
large flowers. Outstanding for its fine crop 
of flowers in Spring and Fall. 
Violetta, Little Gem. A distinct new race. 
Highly recommended at the English shows. 
Hardy in this country. Very dainty, deep 
bluish purple flowers. 
All Violas, $1.75 for 3, $4.50 per 10 
(Complete listing of Viola and Pansy Seed 
on page 14) 

Dear ROSE Enthusiast: 
Rose bushes of all types will be in 
very short supply for the 1945 season. 
Uncertainty as to what varieties will 
be available makes it impossible for us 
to compile a list of any kind as this cata- 
logue goes to press. We shall be able to 
offer you whatever stocks our growers 
are able to supply, and if you will send 
us your inquiries we will gladly inform 
you what Rose varieties are available 
and prices. 
Thank you, 
Burnett Bros. Inc. 


SHASTA DAISY, Supreme 


Hardy Perennial Plants 
42 BURNETT BROTHERS, Incorporated 
