Phlox Uecussata 
HARDY SUMMER PHLOX 
2—214—3 ft. (except where listed) Full Sun 
Their dazzling colors have stopped many a car on the Washington-Baltimore 
Boulevard and drawn them in for a closer view—and this in July and August, too. 
People from all over the country come and proclaim that they have never seen the 
like in brilliant bright red, pink, purple, snow white, watermelon pink, etc. They usu- 
ally end up by taking home three or more plants to brighten up their own gardens 
during: those hot months when it is more difficult to keep Perennials blooming. 
Why not try a few yourself? Plant them and you'll have a magnificent show. 
Choice Varieties: Mia Ruys. Dwarf, pure white. \% ft. 
Albert Leo Schlageter. Scarlet red. Miss Lingard. We consider this one of the 
Border Gem. Purplish blue. best, early flowering with large pure white 
Border Queen. Watermelon pink. 114 #t. blossoms, wonderful foliage; absolutely dis- 
Charles Curtis. Sunset red. New. eoee proof, ; 
Count Zeppelin. White with red eye. Prime Minister. White with pink overcast. 
Eva Foerster. Salmon pink. Progress. Light blue with purple eye. 
Fairy King. Soft lavender. Red Bird. Brilliant red. 114 to 2 ft. 
Mary Louise. White. Each 55c, Three $1.50, Doz. $5.50 
FOR MILDEW AND BLACKSPOT CONTROL 
Phlox need regular spraying with Fermate or Bordeaux mixture. 
Syringe with hose for red spider. 
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PULMONARIA—Lungwort Shade 
Angustifolia Azurea. Racemes of sky-blue flow- 
: . Good d for d had 
PHLOX DIVARICATA Canadensis blacesaeApslland shiek ai cise aed 
Each 50c, Three $1.35 
Sun/Part Shade PYRETHRUM—Painted Daisy Sun 
Robinson's Giant Hybrids Mixed. Singles and 
Select strain. Blue flowers, evergreen doubles in shades of red, pink, white. Spring. 
: ; : 2 to 2% ft. 
loece, Excellent with Spring bulbs. Each 50c, Three $1.35 
April, May. 10 in. RUDBECKIA—Coneflower Sun 
Each 50c, Three $1.35 ee The King. Giant star-like crimson 
White Lustre. Pure white. Summer. 3 ft. 
Each 65c, Three $1.75 
if the plants listed below ARE TRIMMED AFTER BLOOMING, they will 
retain their compact form, and in some cases bloom again the same season. 
Carnations Lavender 
Pinks Santolina 
Sweet William Iberis 
Veronica Helianthemum 
Alyssum 
This trimming consists of cutting back longer shoots, and generally shaping 
up the plant. As a rule, every branch cut sends out several new shoots, thus 
making a much more compact and Satisfactory plant. 
