
Ferris’ Giant 
PHLOX 
BLOOM ALL SUMMER! 
Our Phlox fields each summer are a great at- 
traction to folks from near and far, flashing 
their gorgeous colors for weeks. and weeks. 
These new, immense types are outstanding in 
every sense of the word. 
Strictly No. 1, Field-Grown, Blooming Size 
10 Famous Phlox 
P201—BRIGHT EYES. New beauty of glowing 
rose-pink with dark red eye. 
-P202—CAROLINE VANDENBURG. Large flow- 
erets of lovely lilac-blue. 
P203—-PLASH. New, large, very fine Phlox of 
rosy red. ; 
P204—JULY LIGHTS. Rich carmine red with 
blood-red eye. 
P205—LILLIAN. Most beautiful delicate pink 
Phlox, like an exquisite cameo. 
P206—MARY LOUISE. Pure, glistening snow 
white heads of gigantic size. 
P207—-PRIME MINISTER. White, large crimson 
eye. 
P208—-SALMON GLOW. Beautiful, large flame- 
pink flowers with salmon flush. 
P209—SPITFIRE. Large, handsome, salmon- 
orange flowers with small crimson eye. 
P210—WM. KESSELRING. Large blooms of 
plum purple with light center. Lovely and 
unusual. - 
We Price these 10 Famous Phlox 
(Your choice—all one kind or assorted to your liking) 
35c Each * 5 or $1.50 
10 for $2.85 
POSTPAID 
4 Phlox “Stars” 
P211—EVA FORRESTER. Magnificent large heads of rich salmon 
pink with white eye. 
P212—LEO SCHLAGETER. Most brilliant scarlet, as if on fite. Tall 
large, and finest of its color. 
P214—ROSY BLUE. Superb new blend—biue intermingled with 
rose. Large flowers; very vigorous grower. 
P21S—SAN ANTONIO. Extra large, gorgeous heads of vivid red 
shaded plum. It outshines all others for brilliancy. 
Phlox “Star” Prices 
45c Each * 4 for $1.50 
POSTPAID 
DWARF PHLOX, Subulata. Illustrated, described and priced on 
page $7. 

Phlox Wz i, re! Offer 
16 BRILLIANT PHLOX. Two each of the eight beauties 
pictured on this page. All Select, No. 1, Field-Grown 
Plants. (Regular price, $5.10.) 
Ferris $4.25 
Special 
(Postpaid) 

PLANT PHLOX SHALLOW but firmly in good fertile garden soil 
that is well drained—1l2 to 18 inches apart—in a rather open, 
sunny place. Spray early in the spring with Bordeaux Mixture to 
control any fungous diseases of the foliage. They should have 
plenty of: moisture during dry periods, but water the ground 
around them only—do not spray the stems or foliage. 
LILLIAN 
We, 
a > es 
WM. KESSELRING 

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