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A hardy Perennial Border, showing the effective use of Hardy Summer Phiox 
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Yardy SUMMER PHLOX 
Phlox can be depended upon to produce a great abundance of bloom over a Iong period. For a color- 
ful 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. 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. 
NOTE: Unless otherwise noted, all Phlox are $1.25 for 3 of one kind; $2.25 for 
6 of one kind; $4.25 per doz. of one kind; 55c each 
Appleblossom. 214 to 3 ft. 
Augusta. Pat. 252. 21¢ ft. 
3 for $1.50; 12 for $5.50. 
Border Queen. 114 ft. 
melon-pink. Early. 
Caroline Vanderburg. 2 ft. 
Midseason. 
Charles H. Curtis. 21¢ ft. Sunset-red. 
Count Zeppelin. 214 ft. 
center. 
Daily Sketch. 214 to 3 ft. Salmon-pink florets marked 
with crimson. Midseason. 
Soft pmk. Midseason. 
American-Beauty-red. 
Large florets of deep water- 
Lavender-blue hybrid. 
Each white floret has a red 
E. I. Farrington. 3 ft. Salmon-pink. Midseason. 
Fairy King. 2 ft. Large rounded heads of soft laven- 
der. Resistant to disease. 
Leo Schlageter. 21% ft. Scarlet-red with an orange 
cast. Midseason. 
Lilian. 2 to 21% ft. Cameo-pink; each floret has a blue 
eye, Early. 
Mary Louise. 21% ft. 
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2 Best white. 
clean foliage. ate, 
Vigorous growth, 
Mia Ruys. 11% ft. Dwarf; pure white. Midseason. 
Miss Lingard. 21)4 to3 ft. White flowers delightful for 
cutting. Very early. 
Mrs. Jenkins. 216 ft. An old white standby of 
medium height. Midseason, 
Pinkette. A lovely new kind. W hite, tinted pink 
throughout. 

Progress. 214 ft. Light blue, with deeper purple-blue 
eye. 
R. P. Struthers Improved. 3 ft. Bright rosy carmine 
blooms. Midseason. 
Rosalinda. A pink form of Miss Lingard. 
Ruby Lee. 2 ft. Extra large plum-red flowers. Healthy, 
vigorous growth; medium height. 
Salmon Beauty (Eve Forster). 2 ft. Salmon-pink, 
accentuated with white eyes. Midseason. 
San Antonio. Dark blood-red; outstanding. 
Silverton. 2 ft. Clear lavender. 
Starlight. Violet-red florets shading lilac; white center, 
HARDY PHLOX TA dake OT 
Phlox subulata 
For use in the rock garden or wall garden, on steep 
slo es, for ground-cover. Grows best in well-drained 
soil and full sun. 
*Alpine or rock plants 
*Atropurpurea. Very showy brilliant red. 
*Blue Eyes. An outstanding lavender-blue. 
*Brightness. New. Attractive bright pink. 
*Camla. An English novelty. The large flowers are 
glistening pink, Blooms again in the fall. 
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Aer av & 
“'Top-Notch” Varieties 
Augusta Lilian 
Border Queen Pinkette 
Count Zeppelin Progress 
Fairy King Ruby Lee 
OFFER No. 88-15: 8 plants, $3.00 
1 each of the 8 varieties 
OFFER No. 8S-15A: 16 plants, $5.00 
2 of each 
OFFER No. 8S-15B: 24 plants, $7.00 
3 of each 
Phlox subulata, continued 
*Camla alba. A lovely new white form that blooms 
very freely again during fall months. 
*Rosea. Pink. 
*Sampson. New. Deep rose with crimson center. 
Distinct and lovely. 
*Vivid. A compact and showy grower with fiery rose 
flowers. 
Phlox divaricata. Star-shaped, Iavender-blue flowers. 
Phlox Arendsi Hybrids. These are new crosses be- 
tween Phlox divaricata and Summer Phlox, beginning 
to bloom in June and continuing throughout the sum- 
mer and early fall. Plant in full sun or part shade. 
Marianne. Violet-blue flowers on 18 to 24-inch stems. 
3 for $1.65; 6 for $3.00; 65c each. 
