Brandi Perennial Phlox 
For Both Spring and Fall Planting 
CARE OF PHLOX 

Water heavily during dry Fipeuod’ Spray Your 
The flowers should not be allowe W 
to go to seed. Cut the feet aes PH LOX HO TO PLANT 
spikes when they are in es Aa Plant so that the crown is just 
and rte for home) decoration. ne For Rust beneath the surface and use plenty 
if left longer on the plant, they We have inquiries ask- of water when planting if the 
should be cut as soon as the ing what to do for rust ground is at all dry. If the soil 
blooms fade. In this way, a sec’ on the lower branches is dry as winter approaches, stir 
ond setting of bloom will aiiscg hte of Phlox. Some advise the ground well about the plants 
and thus the pease will be pro- a forced spray from un- and cover with a good coarse 
ene nie aye likes a ahr derneath’ with Bostaee mulch, but do not use leaves as 
x enriched soil and a sunny, well- Others claim a heavy Ab jap Raga ath e 
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ter is sufficient. 
Other varieties we have to offer are described but we expect color to take the place of those we illustrate 
CHIEFTAIN. A pleasing deep red without a trace of purple shadings. No garden is complete without perennial Phlox. The color range is 
HAUPTMANN KOEHL. A dark blood-red with large clusters and 80 large, the colors so bright, and the period of blooming so long that 
large florets. every garden should contain a good planting. Plants set out early in 
: Ay the spring will flower nicely in the fall. For cold climates, , 
LILLIAN. A delicate cameo-pink. A favorite in any garden. mead pues pismeue beat fail aaa RNs opens ED AS © acta 
ORANGE BEAUTY. An outstanding brilliant orange-scarlet. 
SALMON GLOW. A lively pink with salmon shadings. 










DIVARICATA CANADENSIS. A native species worthy of more 
extensive growing. This is the wild Phlox found growing so freely 
along the edge of timber. Blooms through April and May. The 
flowers are fragrant and of a lovely lavender shade. Does well in 
shady places. 
(Red spider never attacks the foliage of this variety.) 
Prices the same as other Phlox. 
Rheinlander 







PRICES 
Strong, 1-Year, 
Ficld-Grown Stock 
Any 3 for . .$1.35 
Any 6 for .. 2.50 
Any 10 for .. 4.50 
Any 30 for . .12.00 
Prepaid 
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American 
Beauty 


Caroline 
Vanden- 
burg 
