GARDEN BEAUTY West Sprcug 
AUTHORITIES SAY: 
For Next Year’s Bloom 
“Plant PHLOX in the Fall” 
These plants have all bloomed in the field this past summer, and are ready to supply you 
with a wealth of flowers next year. Do not confuse our heavy-rooted grade of Phlox with 
material commonly offered at or near our price. WHITTEN’S HARDY PHLOX are as fine 
as money can buy! You can pay a lot more, but you can’t get better Phlox at any price— 
you may pay a few cents less elsewhere—but WHITTEN PHLOX will repay you many 
times their cost in added pleasure and satisfaction. Let us prove it! WHITTEN PHLOX 
ARE GUARANTEED 100% TRUE-TO-NAME! 
PRICE: Strong, field-grown plants, ready to bloom again next summer: 
All Varieties, 40c each; 3 of a single variety, $1.00. 
BORDER QUEEN Enormous heads of MARY LOUISE New and choice. Pure 
pure rich pink flowers. Medium height. white of unusually large size. Individual flowers 
CAROLINE VANDENBURG are twice as large as other white varieties. Pro- 
lific bloomer. 
Striking parma-violet-blue; large individual flow- 
ers with erormous trusses. Nearest to blue in 
i i illi ; f the best 
the Phlox family. Very free flowering. Large flowers of brilliant scarlet. One o 
of its kind. Add this to your collection. 
DAILY SKETCH oy,6 of the showiest ORANGE BEAUTY jew ona choice. 
Phlox. Probably the tallest variety known. Light 
F . : 2 Large spikes of striking, orange-scarlet bloom. 
salmon-pink with carmine eyes. Widely publicized tral a beauty: 
and in great demand. 
ALMON GLOW another of the 
FLASH New and beautiful. Large, rosy red : salmo ‘hea 
newer introductions. Beautiful, salmon-pink heads 
spikes of bloom. 
of bloom. Large, and free bloomer. Choice and 
different. 
LILLIAN A lovely pure pink, without any 
trace of either magenta or rose. Very prolific 
SAN ANTON 10 A remarkably vigor- 
bloomer, often producing 12 to 15 flower spikes 
ous grower producing large heads of vivid and 
on a plant brilliant flaming carmine, shaded Plum-red. Plant 
oe is the very finest in this color group. 
BARGAIN No. 8 


MARY 
LOUISE 
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BARGAIN No. 7 
10 HARDY PHLOX 
1 Each of the 10 Varieties Listed 
All Labeled 
(A $4.00 Catalog Value) 
ONLY $2.39, Not Prepaid 
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GIANT DELPHINIUM fiers orc = TRITOMA PFITZERI qye ovicinet 


of large size, produced on solid, erect spikes of 
great height and strength. Blooms in a wide range 
of delicate shades of blue. The rugged spirelike 
spikes of gorgeous flowers add to the grace and 
elegance of the landscape, and as cut flowers are 
unsurpassed. Price, assorted shades only, field- 
grown plants, 40c each; 3 for $1.05. 
Double Golden BUTTERCUP 
(Ranunculus Repens Flore-Pleno). One of the most 
delightful little flowers among the entire Ranun- 
culus family. Flowers are completely double, 
formed in tight rosettes; glossy, golden yellow 
color. A profusion of bloom from May through 
July. Its beautiful glossy, dark green foliage 
makes a strikingly contrasting background for the 
rich golden blooms, and adds charm and attrac- 
tiveness to the plant from early spring till long 
after hard frosts in autumn. Excellent for use as a 
border plant, and a good cut flower as well. Can 
be used where mass effects are desired, and as a 
ground cover, either in semi-shade or full sunlight. 
Easily grown. Perfectly hardy. Strong, field-grown 
ny priced low at 25¢ each; 3 for 60c; 10 for 
1.50. 
Red Hot Poker. Sometimes known as Torch Lily, or 
Flame Flower. Most prolific of all Tritomas, often 
producing 8 to 10 spikes of bloom to a plant, 
spikes 3 to 4 feet high. Flaming scarlet flowers, 
10 PHLOX—OUR CHOICE 
Not Labeled, But a Good Selection 
of Color. All Blooming-Age Plants. 
lower petals rimmed with orange. Blooms August 
to October. Field-grown plants, 40c each; 3 for 
$1.00. 
RUSSIAN VIOLET New and different. Superior to English 
Violet, inasmuch as the Russian Violet is of deeper color, producing quan- 
tities of deepest satiny purple flowers, growing in the true Violet manner. 
Long stems make them ideal for bouquet use. Blooming size, field-grown 
plants, only 35c each; 3 for 90c. 
GAILLARDIA, BURGUNDY shininc, deep wine-red 
flowers with a touch of yellow, borne in profusion on 2-foot stalks, from 
June until frost. Strongly drought resistant. Highly desirable border plant; 
also long lasting cut flower. Field-grown plants, only 35¢ each; 3 for $1.00. 
ZEBRA GRASS (Eulalia Japonica Zebrina). Of the many va- 
rieties of hardy Ornamental Grasses, Zebra Grass is one of the best, pro- 
BARGAIN No. 9 
1 Giant Delphinium 
1 Tritoma Pfitzeri 
DELPHINIUM 
DOUBLE GOLDEN 
BUTTERCUP 


2 Russian Violet 
2 Zebra Grass 
3 Double Golden Buttercup 
(A $2.80 catalog Value) 
ONLY $1.98, not prepaid 
— es ficid-grown plants, 35c each; 3 for 90c. 

a. 
RUSSIAN VIOLETS 
ducing a striking effect as an isolated specimen 
clump, and adding charm to the garden when 
used as a border plant. The long blades of this va- 
riety are marked with yellow bands across the leaf, 
not at first noticeable on the new succulent growth 
of early spring, but strikingly pronounced from 
June until late autumn. During the summer the 
plant also produces tall, silvery plumes from 6 to 
10 feet in height, which may be cut in early au- 
tumn for attractive winter decorations. Strong, 
$1.98, Not Prepaid 

TRITOMA 

