Phlox carolina “Gloriosa”. A new variety, described recently by 
Dr. Wherry in ‘‘Bartonia’’, that is perhaps the most beautiful 
wild Phlox in existence! The large circular flowers are car- 
ried in huge heads and their color is a soft bright pink that 
verges on salmon. The deep green glossy foliage makes 
ample evergreen rosettes, that spread nicely, and are decora- 
tive summer and winter. This Phlox grows about 12 to 14 
inches tall and is a great addition to our gardens. It flowers 
freely and blooms far into autumn. From the mountains of 
Georgia. Acid soil. $10.00 

Phlox carolina ‘““Gloriosa’’ 
Phlox ovata latifolia “Pinkster’. A very nice pale pink colored 
form of this sturdy plant. It flowers freely and produces ever- 
green mats of rounded leaves. Height 12 inches. Acid soil. 
¢1.00 
Phlox divaricata ‘Chattahoochee’. One of the most handsome 
and impressive of Phlox, 10 to 12 inches tall, with ample 
head of large pale lavender blue flowers with crimson 
centers. Almost prostrate mats of rough evergreen leaves 
that turn deep purple in winter. A surprising beauty that 
came from the banks above the Chattahoochee River. Neu- 
tral soil. $5.00 
Phlox floridana bella. Another handsome and valuable new 
Phlox described and illustrated by Dr. Wherry in 1942-1943 
