RICHARDS GARDENS 
FIELD GROWN 
HARDY PHLOX 
BEST OF AMERICA’S FAVORITE VARIETIES; 
COLORFUL NEW INTRODUCTIONS 
— WILL BLOOM NEXT SUMMER — 
No flower will lend more color and beauty to your 
garden than a mass planting of Hardy Phlox. They 
thrive under average conditions, bloom freely over a long 
period of time, and are equally satisfactory when used 
in beds or borders. 
We are growers of Phlox and have an unusually fine 
assortment of field grown plants. These are one-year 
plants, the best size for transplanting. All are well 
rooted and have bloomed in our fields, so we know they 
are all true to name. Phlox will start blooming early in 
July and continue through August into September. 
VARIETY 
AETNA 
Excellent new variety which is highly resistant to rust. 
Tall strong grower and of superb deep scarlet color. | 
AFRICA 
The favorite deep red. Good grower and sure, heavy bloomer. 
ANNIE LAURIE 
One of the best new salmon- reds. Sturdy grower. 
BORDER QUEEN 
Dwarf variety good for. foreground plantings. 
Massive well formed heads. Deep watermelon pink. 
CAROLINE VANDENBURG © 
The nearest to blue color to be found among the Phlox. 
Large flowering type providing a distinct contrast in color values. 
CHARLES CURTIS— 
Brilliant cherry red. Very showy. 
COUNT ZEPPELIN 
Very strong grower and free flowering. Large white blooms with 
vivid bright red eye. 
DAILY SKETCH 
One of the best introductions of recent years. Immense flowers of 
light salmon pink with carmine eye. 
DR. KLEMM 
rakes trusses of white with diffused violet eye. 
FARRINGTON 
on Phlox of distinctive beauty. Flower trusses are extremely large 
and color is a delightful salmon shade with slightly darker eye. 
ETHEL PRITCHARD 
Rich bluish-violet which blends well with other colors. 
FLASH 
Rich carmine-rose with orange-scarlet center. 
JULY LIGHTS 
A brilliant carmine red with blood red eye. 
LEO SCHLAGETER 
One of the brightest and flashiest of all red Phlox. Sturdy grower 
and very free bloomer. 
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