

STERLING’S ANNUAL CATALOG 37 

This row of Hardy Phlox bloomed for three months in 1948 
HARDY PHLOX 
One of the Best Summer-blooming Perennials 
A. L. SCHLAGETER. Strong, healthy. Carmine red. 3 ft. 
EL CAPITAN. Rich, deep red. 2% ft. 
FIDELIO. White tinted pink with distinct red eye. 
MARY LOUISE. Large flowers. The best white. 2 ft. 
MISS LINGARD. Best early white.’3 ft. 
MOUNT HOOD. Broad, pure white clusters. 
PAINTED LADY. Light pink with deep eye. 3 yr. clumps, $1.00. 
SALMON BEAUTY. Salmon pink with white eye. 2% ft. 
SALMON GLOW. Beautiful. Salmon pink. 2 ft. 
SAN ANTONIO. Immense heads of deep blood-red florets. 
SPITFIRE. Brilliant orange tinted scarlet. 
All the above at 45c each; $4.50 ner doz. except where noted. 
PHLOX SUBLATA 
Low Growing, Early Blooming 
ALBA. White. 45c¢ per clump. 
ATROPURPUREA. The best red. 45c¢ per clump. 
ROSEA. Rose pink. 45c per clump. 
WE USE TO CONTROL THRIP ON OUR GLADIOLUS 
D. X. SPRAY with 5% DDT, 1% Rotenone, 1.37% Pyrethrum Extrac- 
tives. 142 oz. bottle, 50c; % pt. can, $1.75; 1 qt. can, $5.25. 
DUAL DUST, 3% DDT and 25% Copper Hydro. 4 lb. pkg., $1.00. 
Peconic, N. Y., Nov. 18, 1948. 
I found your Holland Erfurt Cauliflower seed ‘to be extra fancy, better than an- 
other strain that I used along side of them. 
New Suffolk, N. Y., Jan. 15, 1949. 
Just a word to tell you that Burpee’s Hybrid tomatoes proved the most success- 
ful crop I have ever had. The tomatoes ripened earlier ‘than usual, withstood the 
severe drought in excellent shape, and continued bearing until mid-October. The to- 
matoes themselves were excellent for table and canning. Am recommending them to 
all my friends. US gh B fer 2 Do 
Cutchogue, N. Y., Aug. 17, 1948. 
I have a bumper crop from your Hybrid Tomatoes this year. They are wonder- 
fal, Mr. B 
