Hardy PHLOX 
2-yr., No. 1 Field-Grown Plants, 30c each; 10 for $2.75 
BORDER QUEEN. Deep lovely pink; large flowers. 
BRIGHT EYES. New. Bright rose-pink, dark red eye. 
CAROLINE VANDENBERG. Lilac-blue; large florets. 
DAILY SKETCH. Brilliant salmon-pink, crimson eye. 
FEUERBRAND. Flaming orange-scarlet tinted with carmine. 
FLASH. Large; rosy red. One of the best. 
FRAU ALFRED VON MAUTNER. Salmon-orange, crimson eye. Large 
florets. 
LILLIAN. Exquisite cameo-pink. 
MARY LOUISE. Snow-white heads of very large size. 
PRIME MINISTER. Pure white, vermilion-red eye. 
ROYAL PURPLE. Rich shaded violet with deeper eye. 
R. P. STRUTHERS. Rosy red, scarlet eye. 
SALMON GLOW. Flame-pink with salmon. 
SWEETHEART. Deep salmon-pink. <A 
real beauty. 
VON LASSBURG. White. Sturdy plant. 
WM. KESSELRING. Plum-purple shad- 
ing to dainty lilac eye. 
Creeping Phlox Subulata 
Plants 
This is a splendid plant for the rock garden 
or wherever a low-growing carpet of moss- 
like foliage covered with bloom is desirable. 
Blooms in May and June and makes a solid 
mass of color. 
25e¢ each 
Alba. White. Rich Wine-Red. 
Lilac. Rosea. Pink. 
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Fifty-six Years of 
HARDY PHLOX 
“Golden Rule” 
Newer Varieties of Hardy 
Phlox 
2-yr., No. 1 Field-Grown Plants, 
35c each; 10 for $3.00 
EVA FOERSTER. Rich salmon-pink, with 
white eye. 
HARVEST FIRE. Brilliant orange-scarlet. 
LEO SCHLAGETER. Most fiery red of all 
Phlox. 
ROSY BLUE. Blue 
rose; large florets. 
SAN ANTONIO. Vivid flaming carmine 
heads, shaded plum. 
intermingled with 

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Yeu Hardy Garden 
Chrysanthemums 
35¢c each; 10 for $2.50 
There is nothing you can plant in your 
garden that will give you better returns 
than Hardy Chrysanthemums. They are 
sturdy and hardy and insect-free. There 
are various type and sizes of plants, 
blooming over a period of several weeks 
and making the garden gow with color 
at the close of the blooming season. 
Cushion varieties are fine low border 
plants; all are wonderful for cutting. 
ALGONQUIN. Double, golden yellow, 
flowering in early September. A favorite 
yellow. 11% ft. 
BARBARA SMALL. Double, incurved 
flowers nearly 3 inches across; dark 
lavender and pink. 2 ft. 
CHIPPEWA. Mallow-purple, incurving 
flowers. Grows sturdy and erect, 2 feet 
tall. Early Sept. 
GOBLIN. A magnificent glowing bronze 
pompon; very hardy. 2 ft. Oct. 10. 
MRS. PIERRE S. DU PONT III. A 
blending of rose-salmon and peach-pink. 
Outstanding as a cut flower and superb 
for garden effect. 3 ft. Oct. 5. 
RED VELVET. Rich velvety crimson flow- 
ers on strong stems. 2 ft. Oct. 5. 
ROSE GLOW. Lovely small, rose-pink 
blossoms in large sprays. Plants 2 feet 
tall, spreading. A best seller. Sept. 20. 
CUSHION 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
35¢ each; 10 for $2.50 
BRONZE CUSHION. Coppery bronze. A 
compact plant, flowering like all the 
cushion Mums—with literally hundreds 
of blooms from September to freezing 
weather. 
MAJOR CUSHION. Pink. 
RED CUSHION. Bright red. 
SUPREME YELLOW. New. A soft shade 
of yellow without the slightest shading. 
Shapely, 18-inch plant. 
WHITE CUSHION. White tinted pink 
when opening. 

