GARDEN PHLOX — Continued 
Miss Lingard. Earliest flowering white, continuous bloom, 2}4 ft., 
June-July. 
Mrs. Scholten. Dark salmon-pink, 1% ft., midseason. 
Ruth May. Light flesh pink with darker eye, 2-214 ft., late. 
Silverton. Large, light lavender-blue flowers, medium height. 
Stella Choice. Snow-white, 3-4 ft., late. 
Weston. Our introduction. Similar to E. I. Farrington in form, very 
large pure white flowers, 2-3 ft. 
Note — In bright sunlight, the blue of the Phlox appears magenta. However, 
indoors, or in the garden on cloudy days it is a very beautiful blue. This 
is also true early in the morning, and again in the evening. Customers 
who want blue Phlox should keep this in mind. 
PHLOX, Dwarf or Creeping. 
“divaricata laphami. A beautiful spring flowering Phlox with soft blue 
flowers, 1 ft., May-June. 60c. each, $5.00 per 10. 
*subulata (Moss Pink). Bright rose-pink, 4-6 in., May-July. 
*s. alba (White Moss Pink). Pure white flowers. 
*s. Appleblossom. Appleblossom-pink, strong grower. 
*s. atrolilacina. Pale lilac-blue, May. 
*s. Camla. New. Large pure pink flowers, very free flowering in May- 
June and blooms again in autumn, though not so profusely. 60c. each. 
*s. Crimson Beauty. Deep carmine red. 60c. each, $5.00 per 10. 
*s. Emerald Cushion. Pink, with emerald green foliage. 
*s. Blue Emerald Cushion. Blue form of above. 
*s. Vivid. Bright pink with dark pink eye. 60c. each, $5.00 per 10. 
PHYSOSTEGIA Rosy Spire. Deep rosy-crimson, 3-314 ft., mid-September. 
PLATYCODON grandiflorum (Balloonflower). Large, showy, deep blue 
flowers, 18 in., June-October. 
grandiflorum album. White flowered form of above. 
*mariesi. Violet-blue flowers. 12 in., June-October. 
*mariesi alba. White flowers, 12 in., June-October. 
*POLEMONIUM Blue Pearl (Jacob’s Ladder). The lovely and clear baby- 
blue flowers are freely produced in April and May. Foliage ornamental 
throughout entire summer. Sun or shade, 12 in. 
Plants are 50c. each, 3 of one variety for $1.35, 10 of one variety for 
$3.50, except as noted. 
