PLANT GIANT HARDY PHLOX | 
FOR THE 
Glory of a Midsummer Garden 
OLD FASHIONED FAVORITES WHICH WILL GIVE 
FRAGRANCE OF BLOOM ALL THROUGH THE SUMMER 
Cut the first display of flowers for a second crop of blooms before fall. 
ECLAIREUR. Blooms in the earlier part of the season. In color the florets 
shade from rhodamine purple to a luster of deep scarlet red. The eye is 
Tyrian rose in color and is surrounded by a halo of mallow purple. 
MRS. JENKINS. An early flowering pure white variety, having a large 
compact panicle. Excellent. 
R. P. STRUTHERS. Blooms at midseason. Shades from rose color to 
begonia rose. The eye color is approximately amaranth purple. 
MME. BENZANSON. Crimson. 
MRS. CHARLES DORR. Beautiful shades of lavender. 


FOR BEST EFFECTS 
PLANT MASSES OF EACH COLOR TOGETHER 

PRICES 
55c each = 3 for $1.50 — 6 for dp elles POSTPAID | 
CULTURE 
Set plants 12 to 18 inches apart in moderately rich soil. For best results mulch the plants during the dry summer months to conserve the moisture, which is so 
necessary for their growth. Water regularly. Mulch every winter with well decayed manure. Will grow in full sun or partial shade. 

Your Home Outside 14 not Complete without the Beautiful 
CLIMBING ROSES. 
Excellent displayed on a trellis near a porch, an entrance, or clinging to a fence 
The Spectacular Beauty and Color of 
PAUL’S SCARLET. Early. The flowers are purest scarlet of any climber and last a long 
time, clothing the plant with a blazing mantle for several weeks. 
and 
DOROTHY PERKINS. Late. Beautiful miniature flowers of brilliant shell-pink in splen- 
did pendulous sprays. Very long slender canes and pretty foliage. Much too popular to 
need recommendation. 
Cannot Be Beat 


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$4.99 cach — PosTPAID *4-15 
3 plants for $2.85 — Postpaid $3.00 6 plants for $5.40 — Postpaid $6.00 
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