PERENNIAL PHLOX, BELTSVILLE BEAUTY. See page 31 
PHLOX drummondi nana compacta 
This fine strain is excellent for pot-culture combination and 
border planting. Plants grow about 8 inches high and are free 
blooming and very compact. At the Flower Field Trials at 
Penn State College this summer, our dwarf and free-flowering 
strains recetved much fayorable comment. 
Apricot. 
Ceerulea. Blue. 
Coerulea Oculata. Blue with dark eye. 
Fireball. Scarlet. 
Isabellina. Very compact. Creamy yellow. 
Maude. Rose with red eye. Very attractive. 
Meteor. Salmon-rose. 
Rose. 
Snowball. Compact. Pure white. 
Topper. Blue with white eye. 
Violet. Rich deep violet-blue. 
Exhibition Mixture. A complete mixture of all colors. 
Dwarf and compact. 
Cecily Mixed. Popular semi-dwarf mixture. 
Any of above, tr. pkt. 40c, 1/4,0z. $1.00, oz. $3.00 
German’s Special Florist’s Strain. An excellent dwarf, 
compact, free-flowering strain with an excellent range of 
colors. For the discriminating florist whose customers de- 
mand the best. 6in. Tr. pkt. 50c, oz. $1.00, Yyoz. $1.90, 
Voz. $3.50, oz. $5.00. 
PRIMULA 
MALACOIDES 
Sow seed from early June until October for spring-blooming 
plants of various sizes. Primula seeds will not tolerate fer- 
tilized soil in seed flats or during early stages of growth. 
Single, Small-flowered 
Amethyst. Large, brilliant carmine-red flowers. 
Rosea Vera Compacta. Very compact; brilliant salmon- 
rose. 
Single Giant Mixed. (Bodger.) Contains an excellent 
range of colors. Origtnator’s packets only. 
Any of above, tr. pkt. (about 1000 seeds) $1.50 
Alba Pura. Pure white. 
Atropurpurea. Excellent compact grower. Dark purple, 
hyacinth-like, well-closed arrangement of flowers. 
Extra Choice Mixture. A choice mixture of many ex- 
cellent colors. 
Any of above, tr. pkt. $1.00, 1,,0z. $2.50, 14,0z. $4.50 
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