PHLOX (Continued) 
Silverton 
Exceptionally large florets of clear pale lavender 
with glowing purple eye which appears to be pale 
blue at a distance. July, until frost, 18-24”. A must 
have. 
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Spitfire (Frau Anton Von Mathner) 
Very striking, large brilliant salmon-orange with 
crimson eye. Makes a striking display of color in 
July-August. 2 to 2% ft. 
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World Peace 
New, a very strong grower; its foliage is like that 
of Miss Lingard, dark green glossy leaves. Full of 
health and vigor and has enormous pure white 
flowers on strong sturdy stems; very early. A 
must have. 
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PHLOX DWARF (Subulata Phlox) 
We have the privilege of handling the new dwarf 
or subulata phlox from the prominent Eastern Horti- 
culturist, Mr. J. Herbert Alexander, of Middleboro, Mas- 
sachusetts; who has made great strides in the improve- 
ment of these phlox to the world. These phlox are ideal 
for that special spot in either the sunny rock garden 
or sunny border; grand for edging your favorite flower 
beds, etc. This new strain has so far survived our mid- 
western climate, where the old varieties just couldn’t 
take it, these new subulatas, simply thrive, They come in 
_ to flower in April, and May, and are in colors of a per- 
sian carpet; and sometimes flower intermittently in the 
autumn until a freeze. Simply a must have. It is advised, 
to give slight winter protection with oats straw after the 
- ground freezes hard, protecting the plants from the hot 
winter sun. For best results, divide and transplant the 
plants every other year, soon after blooming in the 
spring. 
Brittoni Rosea 
Also listed as Subulata “Elfin Pink.’’? One of the 
loveliest and rares little gems for the rockery. This 
midget phlox requires two to three years to make 
equal growth that the ordinary subulata makes in 
one year. Two or three inches tall, this variety has 
tiny star-shaped blossoms of a lovely clear soft 
cameo pink with no eye, in late April and May. 
Grows in any garden soil, but prefers a gritty, 
well drained soil, 
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Camla, Camlaensis of Sotacea (Millard) 
A rare treasure from England, blooms a week to 
ten days later than the subulatas, and again late 
September until killing frosts. Five to 7 inches tall, 
it forms neat compact mats of rich green foliage. 
Flowers are a large clear soft pure pink, and after 
Sones Ne scare to aa the old blossoms, so it 
can intermittently flower throughout the sg 4 
Each 75c; 3 for $2.00; 6 for ; "83.75 
Divaricata 
One of the loveliest wild phlox found in the na- 
tive woods, but seldom found in its wild state now- 
days. Lovely soft blue blossoms, excellent as ground 
cover in sun or partial shade. Enjoys a gritty, rich 
and acid soil. 
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