
New Giant Phlox, Red Glory 
Hart & Vicks ANNUAL PHLOX 
PHLOX DRUMMONDI GRANDIFLORA 
This is one of the most brilliant and at the same time one of the easiest and most satisfactory 
plants readily grown from seed. It will grow and thrive in any kind of soil if given a sunny loca- 
tion, but prefers a light, rich loam. Seed may be sown in the open ground any time after danger 
ey isc ae and in a few weeks they are a sheet of bloom, remaining so until frost. Grows 
inches tall. oe 
Large Flowering Mixed Colors. This is our own special mixture of the large-flowered varie- 
ties and contains all the colors in this class. In our test garden it attracted more attention than 
any other group of Phlox. 
THREE NEW GIANT 
FLOWERING PHLOX 
Largest flowered of all Annual Phlox. Giant 
trusses of flowers borne very freely on 10-inch, 
strong stems. A very much improved strain. 
Red Glory. Brilliant red with large cream eye. 
Rosy Morn. Deep rose-pink flower with white 
eye. 
Salmon Glory. Rich salmon with a cream eye. 
Each of above: 
Pkg. 15c; Vg oz. 85c; %4 oz. $1.50 
If you have ony unusual flower or vegetable 
in your garden this year we would appreciate 
it greatly if you would take a picture of it and 
send it to us. It is always gratifying to us to 
see and hear how well our seed are behaving. 
Hart & Vier ANNUAL POPPIES 
A great wealth of color can be had in your garden all through the summer by sowing seed of 
Annual Flowering Poppies. Wherever a bare or vacant spot appears, scatter in a little Poppy seed. 
It will soon fill it with bright color. 
All-Double Shirley. Many silky petals, the 
inner rows fluted and frilled. The same range 
of brilliant colors as the Single Shirleys. 
Pkg. 10c; Y% oz. 25c; YW oz. 40c 
American Legion. The giant, orange-scarlet 
flowers of this Shirley Poppy, held erect on long, 
strong stems, make it a splendid sort for beds 
and for planting among the shrubbery. 
Pkg. 10c; 4 oz. 25c; 2 oz. 40c 

Shirley, Wild-Rose-Pink. A new silky Poppy 
that is enjoying wonderful popularity. Its bril- 
liant pink flowers make it a beautiful sort for 
beds and borders. 
Pkg. 10c; Y% oz. 25c; 1% oz. 40c 
Shirley, Mixed. These are by far the best of 
all Single Poppies. They range in color from the 
purest white to the deepest crimson and blood- 
red, through all the intermediate shades of pale 
pink; rose, and carmine. Many are daintily 
edged and striped, and so varied are their 
colors that rarely are any two flowers alike. 
Pkg. 10c; Y% oz. 25c; oz. 70c 
SwWeet Briar. A double Shirley type; the 
flowers the pink color of wild Roses. 
Pkg. 10c; Y% oz. 35c 
HARDY POPPIES 
Oriental 
Nothing excels these giant peren- 
nials for gorgeous display in the 
garden during May and June. Their 
large flowers and freedom of bloom 
make them conspicuous whether 
planted singly or in masses. Sow the 
seed early in April. The plants dis- 
appear during July and August, ap- 
pearing again when the weather is 
cool. When fall growth starts, trans- 
plant to their permanent bed. 
SCARLET. Gorgeous orange-scar- 
let. Pkg. 15c¢ 
SALMON SHADES. Light and 
dark. Pkg. 25c¢ 
HYBRIDS, MIXED. All of the 
Oriental Poppies in many colors. 
Pkg. 15¢ 
Nudicaule - Iceland - 
*A hardy variety. Charming in the 
rock garden and border where they 
show their brilliant flowers in the 
early summer. Will flower the first 
year if the seed is sown early. 
Grow 18 inches tall. 
Orange White Yellow Red 
Mixed. All colors. 
Each of above: 
Pkg. 15c; large pkg. 60c 
Salmon 
Oriental Poppy 
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Pkg. 15c; Vg oz. 85c; YW oz. $1.5C 
PENTSTEMON 
(Beard Tongue) 
SENSATION MIXTURE. Large, graceful 
spikes of Gloxinia-like flowers often 2 inches 
across, in the most unusual and brilliant colors, 
many edged, blotched and veined with a con- 
trasting color. The plant grows about 2 feet 
tall and is in bloom from July until frost. Sow 
the seed indoors in February or March and 
move outside when weather is warm and it 
will bloom the first year. A perennial. 
Pkg. 15c 
Portulaca - Sun Plant 
Does Particularly Well in Hot, Dry Places 
This charming little hardy annual is un- 
rivaled for brilliancy. Nothing is prettier for 
beds, edging, and rockwork, and it is frequently 
used to sow broadcast over sunny banks, etc. 
As an undergrowth for taller plants it is also 
valuable. The seed does not germinate until 
hot weather, and should be sown late. Flowers 
richly colored, and produced all summer. Aver- 
age height 6 inches. Displays of these double 
Portulacas in separate colors attracted much 
attention in our Trial Grounds. 
Double Flowering Mixed Colors. Fiery dou- 
ble, roselike flowers in many brilliant colors. 
Pkg. 15c; 1/16 oz. 50c; Y% oz. $1.45 
Single Flowering Mixed Colors. Single flow- 
ers in many bright colors. 
Pkg. 15c; Yg oz. 50c; Y% oz. 85c¢ 
Just as this book is going on the press 
we learn that four industrial plants here 
in Rochester received high honors for 
the outstanding Victory Gardens of their 
employes. The Rochester Products Divi- 
sion of General Motors Corp., New York 
Central Railroad, Rochester Gas & Elec- 
tric Corp. and Folmer Graflex Corp., all 
were awarded the Plaque by the Na- 
tional Victory Garden Institute. 

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