24 FRANKLIN GARDENS 

Atrolilacina—A fine blue phlox subulata. Its growth is neat and 
compact, flowers rich pale blue. 50c. 
Brightness—New, attractive bright pink with a scarlet center. 35c. 
Brilliant (Atropurpurea)—Dark foliage and vivid dark red flowers. 

Brittoni—Small white star-like flowers with darker centers formed 
by rings of blue dots. Distinct. 35c. 
Brittoni Pink—Very prickly, fine evergreen mat, small pink flowers. 


Blue Hill—Lavender-blue, one of the finest. 
Emerald Cushion—Distinct emerald green foliage, large blossoms 
of deep rose. 35c. 
Eva Roselma—Dazzling rosy red flowers with darker center, very 
distinct. No other phlox subulata approaches this for brightness. 
Fine short needled dark green foliage. $1.00. 
Fairy—Pale mauve with darker purple eye, compact foliage, very 
dainty. 35c. 
Fonderosa—Lavender cast, the petals each deeply incised. 35c. 
G. F. Wilson—Fine lavender flowers. 35c. 
Glacier—A very pale lavender overlays the white of the long, 
narrow, deeply notched petals. The large blooms are an inch 
in diameter, with rings of purple dots at center. Long needled 
foliage. 75c. 
Jersey Blush—A new variety, large blush pink blooms. 35c. 
June Jane—Sheets of light pink blossoms. 
Katherine Freeman—Glossy large deep pink flowers over a long 
period. Much more vigorous than camla. 75c. 
Leuchtstern—Mossy compact mounds with big deep salmon-pink 
flowers. 50c. 
Lilacina—Lavender with darker eye, strong growing. 35c. 
Miaschnee (May Snow)—A free flowering pure white. 50c. 
Moerheimi—Carmine-rose with a darker center. 35c. 
Nelsoni—Large white with purple shadings at center. 35c. 
Newery Seedling—A strong growing lavender. 35c. 
Perdue’s Purity—Makes a very compact clump, covered with pure 
white flowers. with small yellow eye, the petals overlapping. 40c. 
Poeticus—Large rose pink flowers with white halo, distinctive 
white eye thickly encircled with continuous feather lines of 
wine. 75c. ; 
Ronsdorf Beauty—A fine compact variety, with large brilliant 
salmon-pink flowers. 50c. 
Rosea—The well known moss pink, rose color with a circle of 
minute carmine dots in center. 35c. 
Sampson—The large rose flowers are pure rose pink, free from 
magneta. 50c. 
Sneewitchen (Snowwhite)—Many small, scalloped white blossoms, 
small fine foliage. Slow growing, 35c. 
Sprite—Unusually large pink flowers with red eyes. Good. 35c. 
Starlight—A new salmon-pink variety, very good. 35c. 
The Bride—White with a pink eye. 35c. 
The Purple Heart—Lovely hesperis purple blossoms with purple 
eye Extra long needled, curly dark green foliage. Very distinct. 
$1.00. } 
Vivid—A compact slow grower with firey rose flowers. 35c. 

Phiox Nivalis Camala—Originated in England. Very large flowers of 
a glistening salmon-pink, has very long blooming period. 

Phlox Nivalis Camala Alba—A lovely new white form, that blooms 
again during the fall months, Blooms have a very pale lilac 
cast. 

Phlox Navilis Dixie Brilliant—Big showy flowers of rich very brilliant 
rosy red. Long in bloom. 

