Hardy PHLOX 
To be sure of masses of color in your summer garden, plant 
quantities of Phlox. There is no difficulty in growing it. Full 
sun or part shade and a moderately rich, well-drained soil are 
its requirements. Beautiful effects are easily created by careful 
choice of varieties. Give each plant the space it deserves— 
18 inches between plants is not too much—and you will help pre- 
vent red spider and mildew, its two chief enemies. 
Our assortment of Hardy Phlox is the result of many years of 
Intensive interest in the origination and selection of varieties 
of outstanding color and vigorous habit of growth. 
These young plants should make a nice showing of flowers 
this year and become established for future seasons of profuse 
blooming. 
BABY PHLOX 
12 strong greenhouse-grown plants, three, four, six, 
or twelve of a kind, your choice, labeled, for $1.25; 
24 for $2.40. April or May delivery, postpaid. 
Cunningham Gardens 
WALDRON, INDIANA 
AMERICAN BEAUTY. Clear deep pink; flowers and panicles large. 
AURORA. Light salmon-pink, beautifully rayed with white. 
BRIGHT EYES. An attractive shade of Javender-pink with crimson- 
centered florets. 
CHIEFTAIN. A very deep crimson variety, which does not fade or discolor 
in the sun. Very popular. 
COMUS. Orange-vermilion with garnet center, the general effect being 
deep pink; rather dwarf, with large heads of flowers. 
DAILY SKETCH. Salmon-pink with prominent carmine center; tall. 
H. KOEHL. Tall plants with large, deep red flowers. 
MIA RUYS. Large, pure white flowers; dwarf. 
MISS LINGARD. Large panicles of white flowers; extra early; tall. 
MORGENROOD. Deep rose-pink; tall, strong stems. 
MOUNT HOOD. The flowers are pure white, large, in broad clusters. 
PINK CHARM. Bright clear pmk with a scarlet sheen; medium height, 
producing many flowering branches. 
REDBIRD. The brightest of all crimson Phlox; medium height. 
RUBY LEE. The large flowers are plum-purple; strong growing, with large 
heads of bloom. 
STARLIGHT. Violet shading to lilac, with star-shaped white-centered 
florets. 
THOR. Deep salmon-pink with carmine-pink shadings; tall. 

