KNOWN FAR AND WIDE 
A magnificent group of plants to liven summers—colorful, 
hardy, persistent in bloom. Delicately lovely, yet at home in the 
hottest spots in the garden. Graceful, double flowers may be cut 
if stems are seared. They bloom from July on, and live for years 
if soil is not too wet. A marvelous group. 2 to 3 feet. 
BRISTOL BELLE. Sweet lavender, 
sinkish overcast. Very fine. 
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BRISTOL BLUEBIRD. Always fine, 
soothing deep blue of very robust 
growth. 
BRISTOL BLUSH. Very, very soft 
shell-pink, often red-veined. Part 
shade brings out color. 
BRISTOL BRIDE. Pure and un- 
sullied white, like a hardy gardenia. 
ALL BALLOON-FLOWERS, 
$1.50 each; 3 for $4.00 
GROUP OFFER 
1 of each variety $5.00 
3 of each variety $14.00 
PHLOX SUBULATA, TEMISCAMING 
Vivid new Canadian creeping Phlox of deep cerise- 
crimson. Mossy foliage. 6 inches. May—June. 
PHLOX DIVARICATA, CHATTAHOOCHIE 
Amazing break in spring Phlox. A 1-inch flower 
of deep lavender-blue with startling red eye. Bronzy 
fall foliage. Some shade and winter protection best. 
6 inches. 
PHLOX OVATA PULCHRA 
Lovely pastel pink heads 12 inches above clean glossy 
leaves in June and July. Beautiful. Sun or part shade. 
ANY OF ABOVE, 
60c each; 3 for $1.60 
