PENSTEMON — BEARD TONGUE 
Barbatus Torreyi — These plants are very showy, growing about 30 inches tall, 
with slender spikes of coral-red flowers from June to August. Each 35c 
Confertus Blue — Here is a lovely perennial with clear, sky-blue, tube-like flowers 
about 2 inches long on 18 to 24 inch spikes. Dark bluish-green foliage. Each 50c 
PHLOX DECUSSATA — HARDY PHLOX 
A grand perennial that will give you untold satisfaction with its array of bril- 
liant colors from early summer to fall. A veritable paradise of color can be yours. 
Has a very pleasing fragrance, which adds to its interest. The phlox we offer are all 
field grown, strong plants that will thrive in your garden. For complete satisfaction, 
plant some phlox. 
Antoinette Six — Excellent large white trusses. Midseason. 
Attraction — A marvelous, large salmon-pink. An outstanding new variety that will 
certainly become popular. 
Aurora — Clear, light salmon-pink, with a beautiful white ring around the eye. 
Very large flower heads. 
Blushing Bride — Deep lavender pink with red eyes. Grows quite tall. Late. 
Bridesmaid — Pure white with crimson eye. Late bloomer. 
Charles Curtis — A very difficult color to describe; sunset-red probably comes closest 
to it. Fine, strong grower from 2% to 3 feet tall with good, clean foliage. The 
flowerhead is large, the color clear and sparkling, holds well in the sun. 
Cheerfulness — Very vigorous grower with much branched panicles of sparkling 
orange-red. Color somewhat similar to Charles Curtis with a little more salmon 
tint. Color does not fade in hot sunlight. Late bloomer. Height 3% feet. 
Erntefeuer — A late-flowering variety with large panicles of brilliant salmon-orange 
flowers. Tall grower. 
Eva Forester — A very large, bright salmon-rose flower with a lighter center. Also 
known as Salmon Beauty. We are quite sure you will like this one. 
Frau A. Buchner — A fine pure white, medium early phlox. Flowers very large. 
George Stipp — Deep glowing salmon with lighter eye; very attractive. This is one 
of the best phlox grown because of its clean, disease-resistant foliage. 
Graf Zeppelin — White with a bright red eye. An old variety that is still very 
popular. 
Jules Verne — Rich, deep violet blue. Particularly attractive in dark weather. 
Klemm — Very unusual coloring. Nearest approach to blue and known as “Blue 
Phlox.” Large flower heads. 
Leo Schlageter — A good red phlox and one of the best ever produced. Its brilliant 
scarlet blooms seem to glow with fire. A decided orange cast is apparent on 
the bloom. Fine habit. 5 
Lillian — Cameo pink. Each floret has a pink eye that adds to its attractiveness. 
Early bloomer. 2 to 2% feet. 
Mrs. Harding — Brilliant scarlet with orange cast. Large florets. Midseason. Medium 
height. . 
Any of the above varieties: Each 50c; Dozen $5.50. 
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