Perennial Phlox 
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Choose From Our List 
From the varieties of Phlox we have been growing these past years, 
we have selected 14, representing a wide range of color, for our spring 
list. Decide which colors fit into your particular garden and then 
choose those varieties from our list for satisfactory results. 


R. P. STRUTHERS. We consider this variety one of the most satisfac 
tory. Very hardy and a splendid bright red or deep rose-pink. This 
is a variety that always winters well. 
RUBY LEE. A rich Plum-red with immense blooms. The florets are ex- 
tremely large, the plant is strongly branched, and of medium height. 
SALMON GLOW. As the name implies this is a lively pink with salmon 
shadings. 
STARLIGHT. A real violet shading to lilac with star-shaped white cen- 
tered florets. 
THOR. A dependable variety that always gives satisfaction. The plant 
throws up strong stems, with nicely shaped trusses in a pleasing salmon- 
pink; unusually hardy. 
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For best effect Phlox should PRICES 
be planted in groups of at least 
three of a kind. To those who Strong, 1-Yr., ' 
wish to make a large border Field-Grown Stock July Lights 
planting in this way, we offer 
three each of any 10 varieties 
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12 00 ay S te EG 0 £0) OE re Plant so that the crown is just beneath the surface and use 
$ . By aie ° plenty of water when planting if the ground is at all dry. If 
Prepaid Prepaid the soil is dry as winter approaches, stir the ground well about 
the plants and cover with a good coarse mulch, but do not 
use leaves as they often smother the plants. 

Mary Louise Caroline Vandenberg 
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