Bartonia. Large pale pastel pink flowers are carried on 6 to 8 
inch stems. It blooms from June onward often until October 
and succeeds in light sandy soil in full sun in the Rock Gar- 
den. From Western Florida. Acid soil. $5.00 
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Phlox flo1tidana bella 
Phlox nivalis “Gladwyne” with its creamy white large and circu- 
lar flowers has been called “the finest white mossy phlox in 
existence’. A picture and brief description by Dr. Wherry 
appeared in Horticulture, Sept. 15, 1944. This entrancingly 
lovely plant will not disappoint anyone. From Western 
Georgia. Acid soil. $5.00 
Phlox nivalis “Azure” with its unusual pale nearly blue flowers 
| and almost perfect form is another gem of highest rank. Pic- 
( tured and described by Dr. Wherry in Bulletin of the Ameri- 
| can Rock Garden Society No. I, vol. 3. Also from Western 
| Georgia. Acid soil. $3.00 
Phlox Henryae. A beautiful seedling that appeared in Mrs. Hen- 
ry’s Trial Garden. Its parents are P. bifida x P. nivalis. The 
deeply notched light pink flowers are larger than those of 
either parent. Illustrated and described by Dr. Wherry in the 
National Horticultural Magazine, April 1941. Acid soil. $5.00 
