Hardy PHLOX 

















2-yr., No. 1 Field-Grown Plants, 35c 
each; 10 for $3.00 
ANNIE LAURIE. Beautiful salmon. 
BORDER QUEEN. Pure rose-pink. 
BRIGHT EYES. New, bright rose- 
pink, dark red eye. 
CAROLINE VANDENBURG. Lilac- 
blue, large florets. 
DAILY SKETCH. 
pink, crimson eye. 
EVA FORRESTER. 
pink, white eye. 
FLASH. Scarlet red. 
FUZRBRAND. Flaming orange-scar- 
let, tinted carmine. 
LEO SCHLAGETER. Fiery red. 
LILLIAN. Soft salmon pink. 
MARY LOUISE. Very large, pure 
glistening snow-white heads. | 
POLKADOT. Slight pinkish tinge 
with fuschia eye. 
ROSY BLUE. Blue, rose overtone. 
ROYAL PURPLE. Rich violet with 
deeper eye. 
SALMON GLOW. Flame pink. 
SPITFIRE. Salmon orange flowers, 
crimson eye. 
STAR LIGHT. 
star. 
VON LASSBURG. White. Fine sturdy 
plant. 
Brilliant salmon 
Rich salmon- 
Lavender with white 
Take Little 
Dazzling Blooms for 2 Months 
Work .. . Have 
WM. KESSELRING. Plum-purple 
shading to dainty lilac eye. 
Creeping Phlox Subulata 
This is a splendid plant for the 
rock garden or wherever a low-grow- 
ing carpet of mosslike foliage cov- 
ered with bloom is desirable. Blooms 
in May and June and makes a solid 
mass of color, ; 
30c each 
Alba. White. 
Lilac. 
Rich Wine-Red. 
Rosea, Pink. 
Newer Varieties of 
Hardy Phlox 
2-yr., No. 1 Field-Grown Plants, 
40c each; 10 for $3.50 
AMERICAN BEAUTY. Clear rose 
. pink. 
HARVEST FIRE. Brilliant orange- 
scarlet. 
PURPLEKRONE. Outstanding deep 
purple. No other Phlox like it. New 
introduction from Holland. 
RUBY LEE. 
flowers. 
SAN ANTONIO. Vivid flaming car- 
mine heads, shaded plum. 
Extra large, plum-red 



Border Queen Phlox 
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BARGAIN No. 10 
5 Hardy Phlox 
5 Chrysanthemums 
2 Cushion Mums 
(Your Choice of Varieties) 
= All 12 for $3.00 = 
Fall 
Bronze 
Cushion Mum 










40c each; 10 for $3.50 
There is nothing you can plant in your 
garden that will give you better returns 
than Hardy Chrysanthemums. They are 
Sturdy and hardy and insect-free, There 
are various type and sizes of plants, bloom- 
ing over a period of several weeks and 
making the garden glow with color at the 
close of the blooming season. Cushion 
varieties are fine low border plants; all are 
wonderful for cutting. 
ALGONQUIN. Double, golden yellow, flow- 
ering in early September. A favorite yel- 
low. 1% ft. 
BARBARA SMALL. Double, incurved flow- 
ers nearly 3 inches across; dark lavender 
and pink, 2 ft. 
CHIPPEWA. Mallow-purple, ineurving 
flowers. Grows sturdy and erect, 2 feet 
tall. Harly Sept. 
GOBLIN. A magnificent glowing bronze 
pompom; very hardy. 2 ft. Oct. 10. 
MRS. PIERRE S. DU PONT III. A blend- 
ing of rose-salmon and peach-pink. Out- 

Royal Purple Phlox 
New HARDY GARDEN MUMS 
Extend your garden’s life — Blooms in late fall © 
when most other flowers are gone! 
standing as a cut flower and superb for 
garden effect. 3 ft. Oct. 5. 
RED VELVET. Rich velvety crimson flow- 
ers on strong stems. 2 ft. Oct. 5. 
ROSE GLOW. Lovely small, rose-pink 
blossoms in large sprays. Plants 2 feet 
tall, spreading. A best seller. Sept. 20. 
CUSHION 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
40c each; 10 for $3.50 
BRONZE CUSHION. Coppery bronze. A 
compact plant, flowering like all the 
cushion Mums — with literally hundreds 
of blooms from September to freezing 
weather. 
MAJOR CUSHION. Pink. 
RED CUSHION. Bright red. 
SUPREME YELLOW. New. A soft shade 
of yellow without the slightest shading. 
Shapely, 18-inch plant. 
WHITE CUSHION. White tinted pink when 
opening. 

ALLEN'S NURSERIES AND SEED HOUSE, Geneva, Ohio 
