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PHLOX—Continued 
Progress. Large, shapely florets and big symmetrical 
trusses of a very attractive shade of deep lavender- 
blue which slowly fades to a pleasing steel-blue, with 
a deeper eye, carried on sturdy, stiff stems, and 
healthy dark green foliage. Early August. 2-2/2 ft. 45c 
each; $1.25 per 3; $4.50 per doz. 
Ruby Lee. Extra large plum red flowers on plants of 
healthy vigorous growth. July, Aug. 2-212 ft. 45c each; 
$1.25 per 3; $4.50 per doz. 
Ruth May. Very pale pink with a dark eye, Large trusses 
and vigorous plant growth. Blooms very freely. Aug. to 
Oct. 21-3 ft. 
Silverton. Florets, the size of a silver dollar, are clear pale 
lavender with a glowing purple eye, and appear from 
a distance to be pale blue. July, August. 18-24 in. 45c 
each; $1.25 per 3; $4.50 per dozen. 
Spitfire (Frau Anton Von Mathner). Large florets of bril- 
liant salmon-orange with crimson eye. Makes a strik- 
ing display of color. July, August. 2-2/2 ft. 50c each; 
$1.40 per 3; $5.00 per dozen. 
Von Hochburg. Considered the best Phlox in its color. 
Very rich crimson. July, August. 21/2-3 ft. 
SPRING-BLOOMING PHLOX 
*Divaricata Laphami. A very early-blooming Phlox with 
large, fragrant, lilac, blue star-like flowers. Fine for 
planting among tulips as a ground-cover. May, 
June. 1 ft. 
*Divaricata Snowflake. A very desirable rock garden 
plant with pure glistening white star-like flowers on 
low compact plants. April, May. 10 in. Pot plants, 50c 
each; $1.40 per 3; $5.00 per dozen. 
For brilliant summer display, Plant more Phlox. 

PLATYCODON — Balloon Flower 
Shell Pink. Pretty light pink bells with veins of deeper 
pink; good for cutting. Blooms best in partial shade. 
Hardy. June. 18-24 in. 65c each; $1.70 per 3; $6.50 per 
dozen. 

Unless otherwise noted, all plants on this page are 40c 
each; $1.10 per 3 of one variety; $4.00 per doz. of one 
variety. (Six or more plants of one variety at dozen rate.) 
