


HARDY PLANTS 
HARDY PHLOX—Continued 10 100 
Jules Sandeau. Syn. Border Queen (L). Short 
and compact in growth with large flowers 
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Mary Louise (M). Many consider this the 
best white. The flowers and trusses are 
large and are produced freely ........ 2.00 18.00 
Miss Lingard (T). The early white with 
faint pink eye. One of the best known 
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Mrs. Jenkins (M). An old but satisfactory 
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Orange Queen (M). Brilliant orange with a 
suggestion of scarlet. A striking color 
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Pantheon)(1)=) Clear rose) pinks |e eee oe 2.00 15.00 
Progress (T). A large flowered mid “Blue” 
effective for landscape effect ............ 2.00 15.00 
Purple Heart (T). One of our own seedlings. 
Vigorous healthy habit with large indivi- 
Jules Sandeau dual florets in good sized trusses. The 
color is a live shade of deep blue purple 
intensified by a darker center .......... 3.00 25.00 
HARDY PHLOX Rheinlander (M). Early rich salmon pink. 
An old reliable variety that is still one 
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This fine hardy garden flower has been a Sal B re Uavan | WE : ih 
specialty of ours for many years. We try out a. att ecu. ei i aes Maes 
practically every new variety and do not Eee ae ayy pet ae ae er aye 
add it to our list until we are convinced it a distinct white eye. SOTA WS Le, 2.00 15.00 
is better or different from the older varie- SOME bee ee eee Race tSae ck 8 a tdana : 
ties. The plants we offer are strong 1 year Salmon Glow (L). A _ rich lovely pink 
field grown roots. shaded with salmon that simply sells it- 
self. Moderate in vigor and size, it is a 
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q September Snow (M). Late flowering pure 
(T) Tall (M) Medium (L) Low white with an indistinct red eye which 
A. L. Schlageter (T). Vigorous healthy seems to intensify the dazzling white- 
grower with large pyramidal clusters of ness of the flower. A sturdy healthy 
bright scarlet carmine overlaid with sort that delights all who try it ........ 2.00 15.00 
orange. The most popular red .......... 2.50 18.00 Silverton (M). Divaricata blue best de- 
B. Compte (T). Late, tall growing popular scribes the color effect of this variety. 
uiiol. WiabaVs) Gasol. coos Ga oc ae Seo owen Hee 2.00 15.00 The plant is very sturdy and healthy with 
Caroline Vandenburg (M). A fine lavender largestlowers and, trusses)... .ess 5.4502 2.00 15.00 
blue with large individual blooms and Snow Cap (M). Large flowers of purest 
TRUSS OS eee Wet ee tec Pos ARO a or lia 2.00 15.00 white in rounded panicles characterize 
: : this variety. The foliage is healthy and 
Pee See pee oem ctr the growth while moderate is vigorous. 2.00 15.00 
luminous scarlet rose blooms ............ 2.00 15.00 Starlight (M). A large distinct white star- 
Daily Sketch (T). Very large individual like eye on a violet ground gives this 
florets and trusses. A light soft salmon sort distinction. Your customers will like 
pink with a crimson rose eye .......... 2.00 15.00 Ess Al ey ie EG CHET Se a REP eg Re tT 2.00 15.00 
El] Capitan (M). Vigorous and _ healthy Thor (T). Deep salmon pink. An old fav- 
growth with large heads of good sized Orit Guan ar Fer pentane x oe mae, Se 2.00 15.00 
individual florets. The color is a rich deep 
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Flash (Juliglut) (T). Excellent dark red. 
Trusses are of good size and the color 
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Goliath (T). Remarkable for its tall vigorous 
growth. The flowers are of medium size 
and a clear even salmony red ........ 2.00 15.00 
Harvest Fire (T). A strong growing variety 
with large trusses of salmony orange 
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SPECIAL COLLECTION. 120 Phlox— 
10 each 12 varieties 
Our selection of varieties ....$12.00 

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