
PHLOX 
PRICES on Phlox as Follows 
Each $0.40 6 for $1.85 
3 for 1.00 12 for 3.50 
549—DAILY SKETCH. A magnificent Phlox. Color 
is lustrous, sparkling pink with deeper eye. Large 
trusses of very large flowers on tall, strong stems. 
550—-FRAU ALFRED VON MATNER. The best sal- 
mon-orange Phlox grown. Very free flowering. 
Must be seén to be appreciated. 
551—IRENE. One of the best easy growing cherry- 
red Phlox. Medium height with bronzy green 
foliage. 
552—MARY LOUISE. Without doubt the best white 
Phlox, with immense heads of purest white. Free 
bloomer. 
553—ROYAL PURPLE. Rich shaded violet with 
deeper eye. 
554—SALMON GLOW. Immense heads of rich sal- 
mon. Very free blooming. 

Cot. No. 567 555—SWEETHEART. Deep salmon-pink. A beauty. 
ritoma, ‘‘Red Hot Poker’ : 
Each 25¢ 547—PHLOX SUBULATA. (Moss Pinks.) An early 
spring flowering perennial with pretty mosslike 
evergreen foliage and masses of pink or red flowers. Fine for rockery or 
carpeting ground and covering bare spots. Low, compact, spreading 
growth. : 
Cat. No. 506. Balloon Flower—Each 35c 
PERENNIALS 
Prices On All Perennials Unless Otherwise Noted: 
Each $0.35 6 for $1.65 
| 3 for .90 12 for 3.00 
546—PRIMROSE (Missouri). Low growing plants with large yellow fragrant flowers, 
3 to 5 inches across, borne on trailing stems. Leaves thick and narrow. Excellent 
for front of border or rock garden. 
561—SPIREA ASTILBE (Filipendula). Feath- 
ery white flowers on 12-inch stems. Lovely 
fernlike foliage. 
528—-SHASTA DAISY. Large glistening 
white flowers on long stems. Excellent 
for cutting. Hardy and easy to grow. 
SWEET WILLIAM (Dian- 
thus Barbatus). An old 
garden favorite with 
dense rounded terminal 
heads of 20 to 30 flow- 
ers. Shades of white, 
pink, red, and purple. 

















562—Red. 
563—Pink. 
564—White. 
565—Purple. 

Cat. No. 530. Painted Daisy 
Each 35c 
566—SEDUM SPECTABILE. Erect, growing 
about 18 in. tall with broad, light green 
foliage and large heads of brilliant pink 
flowers in late summer. 
567—TRITOMA (Red Hot Poker). These 
new hybrids are hardy, with beautiful 
flower spikes of brilliant orange-red on 
graceful stems. 3 to 4 feet tall. 
569—VIOLA, JERSEY GEM. Attractive 
flowers doing well in sun or shade. Bloom 
all summer with large violet Pansy blooms. 
Grow 6 to 8 in. tall. 
Cat. No. 503. Gypsophila, Baby’s Breath, 
Bristol Fairy—Each $1.00 
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