HARDY PHLOX 
These are heavy one-year plants (the best for transplanting) grown 
in our own gardens, and dug fresh for every order. 
AFRICA, The favorite deep red; a good grower and heavy bloomer. 
BORDER QUEEN, Immense flower heads of bright watermelon pink, individu- 
al florets being exceptionally large. 
BLUE BOY, Near blue color with violet cast; a good strong grower of 
medium height. 
CHARLES CURTIS, Brilliant scarlet, making a showy display in the garden. 
DAILY SKETCH, Extra large florets of light pink with carmine eye; tall 
vigorous grower. 
FLASH, Large flower heads of rich carmine-rose, a bit deeper than 
AFRICA. 
GEORGE STIPP, A truly outstanding phlox of glowing salmon-coral with 
shaded lighter eye. 
HARVEST FIRE, Striking flame colored large heads on strong, tall 
stems. 
LEO SCHLAGETER, One of the brightest and gayest of all red phlox. A 
sturdy grower and very free-flowering. 
MARY LOUISE, Large conical heads of pure white. Most outstanding of the 
newer whites. 
MIA RUYS, A dwarf variety with large heads of pure white flowers. 
ROSEA SUPERBA, Large heads of glowing light rosy pink; very outstanding. 
SALMON GLOW, Robust plant of tall stalks, with blooms ofdeep salmon pink. 
SALMON BEAUTY, Delightful soft salmon pink with large white eye. Extra 
large florets. 
PHLOX = «45 cents each —- > One each of the above $4.50 
ECHINOPS TAPLOW BLUE 
We have a limited supply of this outstanding globe thistle to offer 
this spring. The globes are larger and of a blue much deeper in color 
than the ordinary eschinops ritro. It blooms on stalks about Ssfeet 
tall in July, and if the stalks are cut back when through blooming it 
Will bloom again in September on shorter stems than the previous bloom 
It is very effective inthe garden and makes a long-lasting cut flower. 
Plants thatiwili Dloom this vvyesT. — se each eo fore. 00 
(Note; Orders for echinops received after May 15 will be held for fall 
delivery. ) 
