


PHLOX, The Flame. 
With blossoms that range, kind to kind, from daintiest and 
softest of pastel tintings to varied flaming and brilliant hues, 
long in bloom, easy to grow and have, tolerant both of sun 
and shade, the Phlox comes close to being most dependable and 
most beautiful of hardy garden perennials. If you want a 
gorgeous color-showing next year, and for many years, then 
piant Hardy Phlox this autumn. 
TALL SUMMER PHLOX—Here are the tall-growing Phloxes of 
our summer gardens, gaily painted, big-clustered. They grow 30 
to 40 inches and bloom in July and August. Illustrated opposite. 
Fourteen kinds available at UNIFORM PRICE of each 45c; 3 
of one kind for $1.25; 10 of 
.one kind for $3.85. LILIAN— 
Massive panicles of purest, 
unstained pink. SPITFIRE— 
A most brilliant orange scar- 
let. Vigorous and _ showy. 
PURPLE HEART—Rich blue- 
purple with darker centers. 
EUROPE—Blossoms pure 
white, centered carmine. FIRE- 
BRAND—Vivid searlet. Large 
trusses. PANTHEON — Ex- 
cellent carmine pink. GOLI- 
ATH — Showy rose-scarlet, 
flowers in large, pyramidal 
panicles. MARY LOUISE— 
Fine, large-flowered pure 
white. Blooms late summer. 
CAROLINE VANDENBURG 
—Deep lavender, appearing 
true blue at dusk. SPECIAL 
FRENCH—Soft salmon pink, 
deeper at center. Large flower; large truss. LEO SCHLAGETER 
—A brilliant red, called the brightest Phlox. VON LASSBURG— 
Excellent, free-flowering pure white. MORGENROOD—Dawn- 
sky red with wine tones. SWEETHEART —An attractive apple- 
blossom pink. OFFER 166AN—One plant each of the 14 kinds, 
with names, for $5.65. OFFER 167AN—One plant each of eight 
kinds, names attached, but our choice, for $3.00. 

PHLOX SUBULATA—This group flowers with great freedom, 
from late April into June. Gay and bright. The plants are low, 
fine-leafed rugs. To 6 inches. BLUE HILL—Excellent blue 
lavender. Hach 45c; 3 for $1.25. ROSE TUFT—Clear rose pink. 
Still holds good bloom when other kinds are over. Each 50c; 
3 for $1.40; 10 for $4.10. SNOWY WHITE—Purest, unmarked 
white. Each 45c; 3 for $1.20; 10 for $3.60; 25 for $8.50. CRIM- 
SON BEAUTY—Brilliant, carmine-toned crimson. Showy. Each 
45c; 3 for $1.20; 25 for $8.50; 100 for $31.00. DAWN TONE— 
Delightful pastel suffusions, blush to pale mauve. Each 50c; 
3 for $1.40. EMERALD CUSHION—Flowers of rich rosy pink. 
Foliage of shining, dense, emerald, year-through. Each 45c; 
3 for $1.20; 10 for $3.60; 25 for $8.50. LILACINA—Soft blue- 
lilac blossoms of medium size, over thick and spreading foliage 
of mossy green. A splendid, dense ground cover that may be 
used in place of grass in terrace plantings, edging strips or odd 
corners. Each 45c; 3 for $1.20; 10 for $3.60; 25 for $8.50. VIVID 
—Bright pink with deeper eye. Close, tufted, upright grower. 
Holds long in good condition. A beauty. A Frondosa hybrid. 
Each 45c; 3 for $1.25; 10 for $3.75; 25 for $8.80. OFFER 215AN 
—One plant each of the 8 for $3.35. 
OTHER LOW PHLOX SPECIES—Delightful, low-growing, early- 
blooming species, quite different one from another, and from 
those above. Plant them now, and they will be ready to give 
you a fine showing of blossoms next spring. DIVARICATA— 
12 inches. In May it gives great spreads of glorious blue-laven- 
der. Each 45c; 8 for $1.25; 10 for $3.75. NIVALIS CAMLA-—- 
8 inches. Big flowers of pure, deep pink, above fine green foliage. 
Tends to be everblooming, starting as the Subulatas are ending. 
Each 50c; 8 for $1.40. OVATA—18 inches. Showy purple 
flowers in profusion. Stands shade well. May and June. Each 
45c; 3 for $1.25. OVATA PULCHRA-— 15 inches. Lovely flowers 
of a delicate pastel pink, over wide leaves. A delight. Each 50c; 
3 for $1.40. BIFIDA—7 inches. Very good low species of May and 
June flowering, with deeply cleft blossom-petals. Tones of mauve, 
lavender and blue, or rarely, in white. Each 45¢; 3 for $1.20. 
STOLONIFERA—Shade-loving mat-former, increasing by stolons. 
Sprays of carmine rose in late spring. 6 inches. Hach 45c; 3 for 
$1.25, OFFER 216AN—One plant each of the six for $2.40. 
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