16 UPTON GARDENS 
PHLOX ducussata, Hardy Phlox. 
Africa, Carmine Red. 
xCindereila. New introduction. Soft rose-pink. 75 cents each. 
xColorado. Glowing orange-scarlet. 
Elizabeth Campbell. Soft salmon-pink, less vigorous. 
Enchantress. Tall light salmon. 
Frau Antoine Buechner. One of the whites. 
H. B, May. Orchid pink with large eye; semi-dwarf. 
Jules Sandeau. Large, watermelon pink flowers; usually dwarf. 
Leo Schlageter. Scarlet-carmine, large flower heads. 
Mrs. Chas. Dorr. Lavender. 
Mrs. Jenkins. White; resists drouth and heat. 
Mrs. Scholton. Bright scarlet. 
Rheinlander. Large, bright salmon-pink flowers. 
Rhynstrom. Rose-pink. 
Richard Wallace. White with purple eye. 
R, P. Struthers. Bright rosy-carmine; resists drought and heat, 
xSilverton. Clear pale lavender; large flowered. 
xSnoweap. Large florets of white snow. Unquestionably the best 
white yet. 
Thor. Lively deep salmon-pink. 
x Introduced by the late D. M. Andrews. These Phloxes are par- 
ticularly well-adapted to Colorado climate, 
PHLOX, VARIOUS SPECIES 
*andicola. A good tough native; profuse white flowers above gray- 
green prickly foliage. 
*caroline ovata. 1 foot, rose pink, semi-shade. 
*divaricata canadensis. The Iowa ‘“‘Sweet William.’ Lavender-blue 
flowers on 10-inch stems; April and May. 
*subulata, Moss Phlox. A fine creeping plant for rock gardens; 
thrives in hot, dry situations and blooms profusely in May. 
alba. Pure white. 
Autumn Rose. Bright rose. Usually flowers in spring and again 
in September. 
atroviolacea. Magenta. 
Emerald Cushion, Bright pink flowers. Neatest foliage, good all 
summer, evergreen in winter shade. 
Fairy. Light blue with purple eye. 
June Jane. Light pink. 
lilacina. Light lilac. 
Vivid. Bright pink with red eye. 

Phiox divaricata grows weli in sun oy snade 
PHYSOSTEGIA, False Dragon’s Head. 
virginica, Long spikes of lavender-pink. 3 ft. July and August. 
virginica alba, Pure white. 
virginica vivid. Deeper rose-pink. 2 ft. Late. 
PLATYCODON, grandiflora, Balloon Bellflower. 
mariesii, Blue. 15 inches, July to September. 
mariesii alba, White. 
PLUMBAGO, 
larpentae, Deep blue; spreading habit. 6 to 12 inches. Late summer. 
POLEMONIUM, Jacob’s Ladder. 
coeruleum, Erect stems of sky-blue. 18 inches. June and July. 
