Hardy Summer Phlox 
The hardy Phlox are becoming very popular in 
the perennial border. An increasing interest has 
been shown in recent years and many new varieties 
have been introduced. 
Per Plant 35c 
American Beauty—Clear deep pink flowers and 
panicles large. 
Africa—A favorite deep red. Good grower. And sure 
heavy bloomer. 
Bridesmaid—Pure white with red eye. 
Bright Eyes—An attractive shade of lavender-pink 
with crimson centered florets. A sturdy grower of 
medium height. 
Chieftain—A very deep crimson variety which does 
not fade or discolor in the sun. Very popular. 
Count Zeppelin—Pure white with vermillion-red eye 
with no fading or suffusion of colors. 
Daily Sketch—Salmon-pink with carmine centered 
florets. Tall grower. 
Hauptman Koehl—Plants tall with large deep red 
flowers. 
Lillian—Large panicles of pure pink flowers with 
slight shading of blue at center of florets. One of 
the most distinctive new Phlox ever introduced. 
Moonlight Dream—Large pure white flowers of 
sturdy growth. 
Pink Charm—Bright clear pink with a scarlet sheen. 
Many flowering branches, medium height. 
Prime Minister—Clear pure white with brilliant red 
center. 
Starlight—Beautiful pastel lavender-orchid color 
with white center marking. Large flower heads 
and florets. Strong grower. 
Thor—Deep salmon-pink with a peculiar scarlet 
color tone. A prolific bloomer and strong grower. 
Miscellaneous Plants 
Tuberoses—Mexican single tuberoses that are highly 
recommended for cut flowers. Pure waxy white 
flowers and very fragrant. Not hardy. 
Each 20c— for 50c 
Tritonias or Red Hot Pokers—Sometimes called the 
torch flower. Very odd looking blooms of orange 
flame color on long stems. Suitable for cut flower 
work. Plants are hardy with winter protection. 
25c Each, 5 for $1.00 
Caladium or Elephant Ears—Are for foliage display. 
They prefer partial shade and plenty of water. Not 
hardy. Dig them up in the fall and store like 
cannas or pot for house culture _____ Per Bulb 35c 
Silver Lace Vine—Foamy white sprays of flowers 
completely covering the plant in late summer and 
early fall. Easily grown, does well in sun or shade. 
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NEW BUDDLEIAS OR SUMMER LILACS 
A favorite in shrub border, growing about 4 to 
5 feet tall and continuously in bloom from mid-sum- 
mer until frost. Can be used as cut flowers. Butterflys 
love this plant. You are missing a fine plant if you 
don’t have it. Following are the vest varieties: 
Charming—Pink. 
Concord—Red. 
Dubonnet—Rich wine. 
Eleanor—Blue. 
Hartwegi—Lavender. 
Ide-de-France—Reddish purple. 
Luck—Lilac blue. 
Orchid Beauty—Orchid. 
Royal Red—-New addition to the Buddleia collection. 
The closest approach to red yet achieved. 
Each of the above 60c 
Buddleia—Empire Blue—A distinct new variety of 
deep blue with a delicate lilac tone. One of the best 
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Buddleia—White Bouquet—New, glistening white, 
fragrant flower spikes cover the plant all summer 
providing a source of cut flowers. Don’t fail to try 
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