July-Aug- Phlox, White Admiral 2-2 ft. 
PHLOX, WHITE ADMIRAL (Above) 
Reminiscent of great mounds of snow or rows of Mid- 
shipmen on graduation day, here is a brand-new white 
Phlox guaranteed to bring more beauty to your garden. 
It produces enormous pure white heads and the continually 
breaking side branches give an excellent late bloom. Reaches 
a height of 2 to 214 ft. and blooms profusely in July and 
August. Very fragrant. 
$1.00 each; 3 for $2.50; 6 for $5.00 
: $ 475 
SHASTA DAISY 
Wirral Supreme (Right) 
(Patent Applied For) 
This new Shasta Daisy is of 
outstanding merit . . . a hardy 
improved Shasta Daisy, Esther 
Reed. Truly a real find in the 
perennial world. The glisten- 
ing white flowers are 3 to 
314 in. across, fully double, 
held upright on tall wiry stems. 
The compact, 2/4-ft. plant is 
absolutely: hardy and very 
decorative in the garden for a 
long time. Especially effective 
as a cut flower, with good last- 
ing qualities. Blooms in June 
and July and if cut then will 
produce again in fall. Another 
outstanding product through 
Jackson & Perkins’ research. 
$1.25 each; 3 for $3.15; 
6 for $6.25 
ACHILLEA 
Golden Plate (Below) 
Here’s a picturesque new perennial that 
is unsurpassed as a cut flower. The huge, 
rich buttercup-yellow flowers are 8 in. 
across, on tall graceful 4-in. stems that 
give a beautiful and firm effect in the 
background of a garden from June to 
frost. It forms a plant about 2 ft. in 
diameter, with 10 to 15 flowering 
stems. The Achillea blooms are often 
used for dried bouquets that last for 
many weeks indoors. Has lovely foli- 
age. . . ideal for flower arrangements. 
$1.00 each; 3 for $2.50; 
6 for $5.00 
SPECIAL 
GROUP 
OFFER 
3 New Phlox 
2 White Admiral 
2 Brigadier 
2 Belle Pyramid 
See page 43 
Total 6 plants 
Value $5.70 
Save 95c 
PHLOX, BRIGADIER (Above, Left) 
Here is a brilliant orange-red color that stops the eye at the 
slightest glance. Even though each plant makes many stems, 
one individual stem will form an immense head of this 
gay, eye-capturing color. One of the taller growing Phlox, 
it reaches a height of 214 to 3 ft., with clean and attractive 
foliage. Each flower head builds up with many side branches 
and makes a great showing of color in June and July. Very 
fragrant. 1 99 each; 3 for $2.50; 6 for $5.00 
Shasta Daisy, 
Wirral Supreme 
June-July. 216 ft. 
KENTRANTHUS RUBER 
(Below) 
The beautiful soft red flowers 
of this perennial are produced 
all summer long. It grows 
equally well in sun or partial 
shade. Reaches a height of 18 
in. and produces very decorative 
foliage as well as a_ lovely 
flower. Planted in rich soil for 
best results. 
For a continuous succession of 
bloom, plant it in masses of 3 
to 6 plants with an equal num- 
ber of Astilbe, White Gloria. 
Use Kentranthus freely . . . it 
is very neat and colorful and an 
excellent filler for weak spots. 
$1.00 each; 3 for $2.50; 
6 for $5.00 
