of large pale lavender blue. flowers with crimson centers. 
Almost prostrate mats of rough evergreen leaves that turn 
a deep purple in winter. A surprising beauty that came from 
the banks above the Chattahoochee River. Neutral soil. $2.50 
Phlox divaricata “White Chattahoochee”. A choice puré white 
and very beautiful variety of this rare Phlox. Pale green 
foliage. An excellent companion for ‘‘Chattahoochee’’. $5.00 
Phlox floridana bella. Another handsome and valuable new Phlox 
described and illustrated by Dr. Wherry in 1942-1943 Bar- 
tonia. 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 
garden. From Western Florida. Acid soil. $5.00 
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. $2.50 

Phlox bifida in background — Phlox henryae in foreground 
