SHOREWAY NURSERY 

PHLOX (continued) 
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MARY LOUISE. Pure white heads of 
unusually large size, reminding one of 
Carrara marble, the individual flowers 
are twice as big as other white Phlox. 
A perfectly beautiful variety; unques- 
tionably the best white to date. It is a 
good grower with clean foliage and an 
unusually prolific bloomer. Of medium 
LTS) SS Ag RA eee at Re 2.50 
MORGENROOD. A_ beautiful, new, 
wine-red; very unusual and very strik- 
Pee OMIICT ct. ree ce role ee 2.50 
MRS. JENKINS. (Independence). 
Pure white; late flowering; very fast 
grower of medium height. Splendid for 
planting in masses. Few varieties equal 
its free-flowering habit. Free from any 
disease and can always be depended on. 
An old sort, but worth while. ......... 2.00 
PAINTED LADY. Soft pink, deep 
eth eet Ee eden oar a acta as he or 2.50 
RHEINLANDER. A splendid old-time 
variety of good growing quality and ex- 
cellent habit. Flower heads are large and 
on good strong stems. The color is a 
rer eEte nl Sa ONS DUI Ke ee. oes weeds wets 2.50 
PYG ER OOMe Rosy. pink.2 ek... s: 2.00 
SALMON BEAUTY. Rich Salmon pink 
WRLENMEWIHILCM CV Coto ole cs | ace eon ce 2.50 
TELO ha, LOeeD Salmon DIN Ker fools ne: 2.00 
WIDAR. Violet blue white eye. ... 2.00 
MISS LINGARD. Early white faint 
DUM V EM Nes tee. ae ery 8 see she dee 2.00 
PHLOX SUBULATA—Meoss Pinks 
An early spring flowering type with 
pretty, moss-like evergreen foliage. Dur- 
ing April and May the plant is hidden 
under the mass of bloom. Very good for 
the rockery, edging the border or car- 
peting. 
ALBA. Mosslike foliage, white flow- 
ers. 6 inches. April-May. ............. 2.00 
APPLEBLOSSOM. An uncommon and 
distinct variety whose name accurately 
describes the color of its flowers. 6 in. . 2.50 

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Varieties marked (4) recommended for Cutting 
