
HARDY PHLOX 
AUTHORITIES SAY: 
For Next Year's Bloom 
“Plant PHLOX in the Fall’ 
These plants have all bloomed in the field this past summer and are ready to supply you with a 
wealth of flowers next year. Do not confuse our heavy-rooted grade of Phlox with material com- 
monly offered at or near our price. 
WHITTEN’S HARDY PHLOX are as fine as money can buy! 
You can pay a lot more, but you can’t get better Phlox at any price—you may pay a few cents 
less elsewhere —but WHITTEN PHLOX will repay you many times their cost in added pleasure and 
satisfaction. Let us prove it! WHITTEN PHLOX ARE GUARANTEED 100% TRUE-TO-NAME! 
Enormous heads 
of pure rich pink 
BORDER QUEE 
flowers. Medium height. 
Caroline Vandenburg 
Striking violet-blue. Large individual flowers with 
enormous trusses. Nearest to blue in the Phlox family. 
DAILY SKETCH (3) occ: 
with carmen eyes. 
Probably tallest variety known. Very showy. 
LILLIAN 
bloomer. 
FLAS 
A lovely pure pink, with no trace 
of magenta or rose. Very prolific 
New and beautiful. Large, rosy red 
spikes of bloom 

BARGAIN No. 12 
12 HARDY PHLOX 
1 Each of the Twelve Varieties Listed 
Including Adonis and Redbird 
All Labeled (A $4.45 Catalog Value) 
ONLY $2.74, Not Prepaid 
OR 
1 Each of the Ten 35c Varieties Only 
(Adonis and Redbird Not Included) 
ONLY $2.29, Not Prepaid 
Eee 
Pure white of un- 
MARY LOUIS usually large size. 
Individual flowers twice as large as other white 
varieties. 
MRS. W. G. HARDING 
Large flowers of brilliant scarlet. One of the best 
of its kind. 
ORANGE BEAUTY “7,2: 
orange-scarlet bloom. Truly a beauty. 
Beautiful, sal- 
SALMON GLOW wo bink 
heads of large bloom. Free bloomer. 
Large heads of 
SAN ANTONIO vivid and _ bril- 
liant flaming carmen, shaded plum red. One of the 
finest. 
PRICE: Strong, field-grown plants, ready to 
bloom again next summer: Your choice of above 
10 Varieties, 35c each; 3 for 90c, not prepaid. 
CLIMBING 
FLAMING BEAUTY Everblooming Honey- 
suckle. The large 
BOSTON iVY (Ampelopsis veitchi). 

ADONIS PHLOX 
ADONIS A most recent introduction, 
and considered the best 
bright red Phlox to date. Its velvety shade of 
bright fuchsia-red; its large florets and tall, 
strong stems command the eyé from a distance. 
Flowers neither sunburn nor fade in color. New 
and choice, Strong, field-grown plants, 50c 
each; 3 for $1.25. 
REDBIRD 
red, with deep, red centered florets. Its gorgeous 
flower heads are borne on well-branched, sturdy 
plants of medium height. Furnishes an excellent 
contrast when planted with Mary Louise. Strong, 
field-grown plants, 45c each; 3 for $1.10. 
VINES 
Another new variety having 
real merit. Color is crimson- 

One of 
the finest hardy climbers for cover- 
fragrant, flame-coral trumpets lined with gold appear in immense, 
showy clusters. Flowers abundantly from May until frost. Grown 
naturally it is a climbing vine. When sheared, it becomes a 
dazzling, everblooming shrub; excellent for hedges. Strong, 
2-yr., vines, 50c each; 2 for 90c, 
HALL’S HONEYSUCKLE ‘onicere, ic: 
ponica 
ana). Loaded with pure white flowers changing to yellow. Ex- 
tremely fragrant. Blooms all summer. A strong vigorous grower. 
Does equally well North or South. Strong, 2-yr., vines, 35c¢ 
each; 3 for 90c. 
AMERICAN BITTERSWEET 
(Celastrus Scandens). Handsome, glossy foliage, and large 
clusters of beautiful orange-crimson berries, remaining all winter. 
Charming for winter house decorations. Strong, 2-yr., vines, 
35c each; 3 for 90c. 

ing walls and trunks of trees, as if clings firmly to any surface. 
Foliage deep green in summer, bright red in autumn. Strong, 
2-yr., vines, only 50c each; 2 for 90c. 
PINK WEEPING WISTERIA 
(W. multijuga rosea). One of the most delightful of the Wisterias, 
and one of the hardiest. Hundreds of graceful, pendulous clusters 
of exquisite pink blooms adorn the vine throughout the summer. 
Usually commences blooming the second or third year after plant- 
ing. 2-yr., field-grown vines, propagated from blooming 
wood, $1.00 each; 2 for $1.75. 
CHINESE PURPLE WISTERIA 
(Sinensis). Elegant and very rapid growing. Has long pendu- 
lous clusters of blue-violet flowers in May, June and autumn. 
Choice, 2-yr., specimens, propagated from blooming wood, 
60c each; 2 for $1.10. 
SILVER LACE VINE 
(Polygonum auberti). Throughout the summer 
and fall it produces large, foamy sprays of creamy 
white flowers resembling a cloud of lacy, misty 
white, shot with tints of cream and pale rose, 
BARGAIN No. 13 
1 Flaming Beauty Honeysuckle 
1 American Bittersweet 
1 Silver Lace Vine 
1 Boston Ivy 

BITTERSWEET 
Rapid growing. 
Strong, 2-yr., vines, 55c each; 2 for $1.00. 

Climbs gracefully anywhere. 
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SILVER LACE VINE 
Only $1.49 
Not Prepaid 
(A $1.90 Catalog Value) 




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