




American Beauty 
Count Zeppelin 


[28] 
Brands Hardy 
Large, Well-Rooted, Field-Grown Plants 
14 BEAUTIES 
AMERICAN BEAUTY. A very strong growing, disease-resistant 
Phlox, that always does well in our fields. Medium tall with 
well-filled panicles in a uniform American-Beauty-Rose color. 
Very desirable. 
CAROLINE VANDENBERG. A dainty sweet-scented lilac-blue 
with large individual florets. Very much like Ethel Pritchard. 
COUNT ZEPPELIN. Exactly like the color illustration. The 
floret is waxy white with a red eye. Very free flowering. 
JULY LIGHTS. A medium growing variety producing an abun- 
dance of large red trusses. Each floret is shaded with a soft 
bright red with a deeper red eye. 
LILLIAN. One of the most popular of all Phlox. A lovely 
pure cameo-pink without any trace of magenta or rose and 
with distinct tracings of blue around the center. Very large 
florets and a profuse bloomer. Not a strong grower. 
MARY LOUISE. The individual florets are twice as large as 
those of any other white Phlox. The best white Phlox to 
date. 
MRS. HARDING. A splendid strong growing variety that pro- 
duces immense panicles with very large individual florets. 
A medium deep pink. 
ORANGE BEAUTY. An outstanding brilliant orange-scarlet. 
PINK CHARM. A clear, very bright pink, in compact trusses 
on many medium height stems. A strong, healthy grower. 
You will like it. 
CARE OF PHLOX 

Water heavily during dry spells. The flowers should not be 
allowed to go to seed. Cut the first flower spikes when they 
are in full bloom and use for home decoration. Or, if left 
longer on the plant, they should be cut as soon as the blooms 
fade. In this way, a second setting of bloom will come on 
and thus the season will be prolonged. This plant likes a well 
enriched soil and a sunny location, well-drained position. 

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