PHLOX (continued) 
Camla, Camlaensis or Setacea (Millard) 
A rare treasure from England, blooms a week to 
ten days later than the subulatas, and again in late 
September until killing frosts. Five to seven inches 
tall, it forms neat compact mats of rich green foli- 
age. Flowers are a large clear soft pure pink, and 
suitable for cutting. 
Bach .75c; 3 for $2.00; 6 for ._..:.iceee $3.75 
Divaricata 
One of the loveliest wild phlox found in the native 
woods, but seldom found in its wild state nowdays. 
Lovely soft blue blossoms, excellent as ground cover 
in sun or partial shade. Enjoys a gritty, rich and 
acid soil. 
Each 50¢; 38 for $1.40: 12 for ....2.2. ee $5.00 
SUBULATA PHLOX 
Alexander’s Giant (Alexander) 
Large deep rose with very long creepers. Vigorous 
grower. Decided improvement over subulata rosea. 
Each 75¢; 3 for $2.00; 6 for —....2jeeee $3.75 
Alexander’s Favorite (Alexander) 
Individual blossoms are over three-quarters of an 
inch in diameter. Clear bright rose-pink with very 
conspicuous crimson eye. Eye is larger than in most 
of the Subulatas. Vigorous grower, with very long 
creepers, that turn red in the Fall, 
Bach 5c; 3. for $2:00; 6 for .....1. 23 $3.75 
Alexander’s Pink (Alexander) 
Large flowers of clear brilliant rose-pink with a 
very brilliant crimson eye. Very little if any mag- 
enta pink. An abundant bloomer. Good grower with 
exceptionally long creepers, that late in the fall 
turn a red tint. 
Each 75c;.3, for $2.00; 6 for... $3.75 
Alexander’s White (Alexander) 
A pure white with cream center, the latest white 
among Subulatas. Very desirable, extending the 
flowering season. When there is plenty of rain, it 
has a pink eye, but the eye is not dependable. 
Each 75¢;-3 for, $2.00; 6 for ..|.... 22 $3.75 
Arbutus (Scheffy) 
New cushion type creeping phlox; with very tiny, 
perfectly round flowers of a bright lavender-pink, 
fading to a soft Mayflower pink. Very new and 
choice. Makes a beautiful specimen for the choice 
rockery, by keeping within bounds and is very free- 
flowering. 
Hach 7603) 8° Lor © s.c.2-0--o-secaccorecesesss $2.00 
Atropurpurea or Crimson Beauty 
An old favorite, that is the most reddish of the 
commonly grown subulatas. Dark foliage. Very de- 
sirable. | : 
Bach 50c;°3 for $1.40; 6 for _....... ee $2.50 
Bluet (Alexander) Subulata x Brittoni Hybrid 
Foliage is rich deep green, and vigorous; with very 
tiny flowers of bluish-white with blue-violet eye. 
The latest blue flowering subulata in existence. 
Each 50c; 38 for 
¢ 
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