PHLOX 
Lack of space obliged us to omit Phlox from our 
Fall 1948 Catalog. We are therefore listing it here 
so that you may take advantage of the fall planting 
season and order immediately. 
HARDY SUMMER PHLOX 
Plant This Fall for Next Summer’s Bloom 
New and Better Varieties 
Hardy Phlox is the backbone of your garden during 
summer months when color is needed most. 
_ Plant some of these fine varieties in your garden this fall 
for a color display next summer. Fall is the ideal time to plant 
this top-notch perennial. 
Appleblossom. 214 to 3 ft. Soft pink. Midseason. 
Augusta. Pat. 252. 214 ft. American-Beauty-red, 3 for $1.50: 
12 for $5.50. 
Border Queen. 114 ft. Large florets of deep watermelon-pink. 
Early. 
Caroline Vandenberg. 2 ft. 
season. 
Charles H. Curtis. 214 ft. Sunset-red. 
Count Zeppelin. 214 ft. Each white floret has a red center. 
Daily Sketch. 214 to 3 ft. 
crimson. Midseason. 
E. 1. Farrington. 3 ft. Salmon-pink. Midseason. 
Fairy King. 2 ft. 
sistant to disease. 
Leo Schlageter. 214 ft. 
season. 
Lillian. 2 to 21% ft. 
Early. 
Mary Louise. 215 ft. 
foliage. Late. 
Mia Ruys. 114 ft. Dwarf; pure white. Midseason. 
Miss Lingard. 21 to 3 ft. White flowers delightful for cutting. 
Very early. : 
Mrs. Jenkins. 21 ft. An old white standby of medium height. 
Midseason. 
Pinkette. A lovely new kind. White, tinted pink throughout 
Progress. 214 ft. Light blue, with deeper purple-blue eye. 
R. P. Struthers Improved. 3 ft. 
Midseason. 
Lavender-blue hybrid. Mid- 
Salmon-pink florets marked with 
Large rounded heads of soft lavender. Re- 
Scarlet-red with an orange cast. Mid- 

he Cameo-pink; each floret has a blue eye. 
Phlox can be depended upon to produce a great abundance of bloom over a long period. 
For a colorful display select early, midseason, and late kinds. Plant broad masses of white 
with the brighter colors. Three plants of an individual variety grouped together will make a 
brilliant showing. Hardy Summer Phlox prefers good, rich garden soil and a sunny location. 
If your soil is poor, add manure. This will provide the necessary food that these plants like. 
They are also benefited if they are watered during extremely dry seasons. Phlox should 
have full sun for best results. 
Here Are Two Good Collections: 
Best white. Vigorous growth, clean 
Bright resy carmine blooms. 
8 Top-Notch Varieties 
Augusta Lillian 
Border Queen Pinkette 
Count Zeppelin Progress 
Fairy King Ruby Lee 
OFFER No. 8F-88: 
8 plants, $ 
1 each of 8 varieties 3.00 
7 Hardy Summer PHLOX 
Charles H. Curtis San Antonio 
Leo Schlageter Silvertone 
Mary Louise Starlight 
Salmon Beauty 
OFFER No. 8F-89: 
7 plants, $9.95 
1 each of the 7 varieties 
OFFER No. 8F-89A: 14 
Rosalinda. A pink form of Miss Lingard. 
Ruby Lee. 2 ft. Extra large, plum-red flowers. Healthy, vigor- 
ous growth; medium height. 
Salmon Beauty. (Eva Forster). 2 ft. 
with white eyes. Midseason. 
San Antonio. {Dark blood-red; outstanding. 
Silvertone. 2 ft. Clear lavender. 
Starlight. Violet-red florets shading lilac; white center. 
Salmon-pink, accentuated 
OFFER No. 8F-88A: 16 plants, $5.00 plants, $5.50 
2 of each 2 of each _Unless otherwise noted, all Phlox are $1.25 for 3 of one 
OFFER No. 8F-88B: 24 plants, $7 QQ OFFER No. 8F-89B: 21 plants, $g 5q Kind; 5228 for 6 of one kind; $4.25 per doz. of one kind; 
3 of each L) 3 of each . 55c each. 
NOVELTY SUMMER PHLOX 
Chesapeake. Pat. app. for. 15 in. Large heads of Tyrian rose flowers with a 
silvery white reverse. The lasting quality is excellent. 3 for $2.00; 6 for 
$3.75: 12 for $7.00; 85c each. 
ROSES 
Roses are another specialty of Carroll Gardens. On pages 58 to 
61 and 64 of our Fall 1948 Catalog is an outstanding list, including 
the All-America Award winners for 1948-49, Our collection includes 
all types—Hybrid Teas, Climbers, -Floribundas, Hybrid 
Perpetuals, and Shrub and Tree Roses. AII are sturdy, 
No. 1, field-grown plants of top quality. Fall is a fine time 
to plant them, particularly in the warmer sections of the 
country. If you live in a colder region, we shall be glad to 
reserve your plants for spring shipping. But by all means 
order now. 

CREEPING PHLOX (Mountain Pink) 
Spring Blooming 
For use in the rock garden or wall garden, on steep slopes, for ground cover. Grows 
best in well-drained soil and full sun. Blue, Fink, Red or White. 3 for $1.25; 6 for $2.25; 
$12 for $4.25. 
Offer No. 8F-90: 12 plants, 3 of each color - - - - $3.95 
