54 CHERRY HILL NURSERIES 
The buds start very early in the spring and the plants 
should be shaded through the winter to delay the growth so 
that it will not be damaged by late frosts. 
Argosy, large single flowers of sulphur-yellow borne on vig- 
orous, bushy plants. $10.00 each. 
Reine Elizabeth, double, very large blooms of intense sal- 
mon-pink. One of the very best. 5.00 each 
Souvenir de Maxime Cornu, double flowers of deep yellow, 
heavily shaded orange. A most unusual coloring. $10.00 
each. 
Unnamed Singles. We have a number of single varieties in 
pink and white which we can furnish. The petals are very . 
broad and silky and the flowers are exquisitely beautiful. 
$5.00 each. 
Phlox 
For masses of color in the garden or border in summer and 
early fall, there is nothing more satisfactory than Phlox. The 
newer varieties have been selected for their clear coloring— 
bright scarlet reds, clear pinks and soft lavenders and purples 
avoiding magenta. ‘These with white give pleasing color 
combinations. 
Phlox should be planted in well-drained, fertile soil and 
thinned every three or four years. This allows more air 
drainage and overcomes the tendency for the lower leaves to 
mildew. Dusting the foliage with sulphur is also one of the 
best methods of prevention. Pick off the faded blooms before 
the seed ripens. This allows the plant to make a second 
flowering and prevents seedlings springing up and choking the 
parent plants. Seedlings are usually inferior in color and 
cause much confusion. 
SERIES A 
35 cents each; $3.00 per dozen. 
Six plants of one variety will be furnished at the dozen 
rate. 
Evelyn, tall, midseason. Rich salmon-rose panicles and 
trusses of immense size. Very fine for massing. 
Frau Anton Buchner, medium to tall, midseason. Large 
ivory-white flowers make a fine mass effect. 
H. B. May, medium height, midseason. Very large flowers 
of clear pink. 
Le Mahdi, tall, late. Good-sized panicles and trusses of 
deep bluish purple. The best “‘blue’’ phlox. 
Mia Ruys, dwarf midseason. Pure white. The branching 
heads make a low mass which is very effective. 
Miss Lingard, medium height. Columnar heads of white in 
June continuing in bloom throughout the season. 
Reichsgraf von Hochberg, medium, midseason. Brilliant 
wine-red. Very attractive. 
