Phlox 
BRILLIANT BACKBONE OF THE BORDER 
® Keeps Your Garden Vividly Ablaze All Summer 
A Glorious Mew “BUNDLES FROM BRITAIN” 
ELIZABETH ARDEN 
(Ill., p. 21.) Large and luscious, this bewitching 
beauty. Untouched for massive, perfectly rounded 
heads. No gaps to mar the stunning display. Superb 
symmetry of gigantic florets often 134 inches across. 
Breath-taking pastel-pink, with heavenly lilac-rose 
shadings and tasteful cerise eye in center. Very heavily 
branched. At its best second and third years. Unique 
in divine tintings, unbounded in generosity, giving a 
sweet, lovely display. 2 ft. 
$1.35 each; 3 for $3.65; $13.45 per doz. 
SIR JOHN FALSTAFF 
As lusty and swaggering a giant as Shakespeare’s 
prize character, this Phlox is virile. The largest of all, 
its huge florets are 17s inches across—the complete 
head simply stupendous. Color, deep rich salmon-pink 
with glowing reddish eye. Has great zest for living and 
adds new life to your summer. England calls it a 
“smasher.” 
$1.15 each; 3 for $3.20; $11.45 per doz. 
Reliable but Choice PHLOX 
LILIAN. Soft mellow cameo-pink. 2 ft. 
MARY LOUISE. Superlatively splendid white. Clear, large and 
abundant. 2% ft. 
MT. HOOD. New white of great promise. Beautiful foliage. 3 ft. 
BRIGADIER 
(Ill., p. 21.) A show in itself, this dashing gay blade! 
Huge heads of near scarlet, very faintly flushed orange- 
red. Mellow brick tones added when established. A 
prolonged parade of side branches carries vivid clusters 
for weeks. Truly a colorful column, 21% feet of fire 
and flame. Gay but not gaudy or garish. 
$1.15 each; 3 for $3.20; $11.45 per doz. 
SCARLET GEM 
Probably the brightest splash of color in the family. 
Almost startling in its pageantry. Earlier and showier 
than the widely grown Spitfire. Vibrant scarlet-orange 
with stunning red eye. Holds color in hottest suns. 
Large heads on willowy, 214-foot plant. Standout mass 
of intense brilliance! 
$1.15 each; 3 for $3.20; $11.45 per doz. 
ALL PHLOX, 65c¢ each 
3 for $1.75; $6.45 per doz. 
Unless Otherwise Noted 
75e each; 3 for $2.00; $7.45 per doz. 
MIES COPYN. Very good, Smooth, gentle pink with almost cerise 
eye. Grand heads of bloom. 2 ft. 
75e each; 3 for $2.00; $7.45 per doz. 
PINKETTE.  Entrancingly unique. Softest pastel-pink to pearl- 
white. Dainty. Vigorous, 2144-foot plant. 
75e each; 3 for $2.00; $7.45 per doz. 
RED GLORY. (IIl., p. 21.) The real Charles Curtis, renamed because 
most nurseries are selling Spitfire as Charles Curtis. We offer the 
true form as Red Glory. Best clear, deep, even red of all. 21% feet 
of unfading splendor. 
SALMON GLOW. (B.N., 1932.) Grand salmon-pink with warm 
bluish eye. 214 ft. 
SAN ANTONIO. Exotic plum-red on French wine. 214 ft. 
SPITFIRE. Very colorful salmon-orange tinted scarlet. 21% ft. 
SHASTA DAISY, Majestic 
SHASTA DAISY, Majestic 
Superb cut flower, with ideal 4-inch 
daisies of gleaming white on clean 2-foot 
stems. Heavy summer crop of splendid 
quality. Annual division best, some shade 
permissible. 
75c each; 3 for $2.00; $7.45 per doz. 
Vivid New BEEBALM 
MONARDA, MAHOGANY. Another splendid cutter. Nostalgically 
fragrant, whorly clusters of Indian Lake red, like currant jelly. 
Exotic in appearance, but home-spun in wants—sun or shade, 
occasional division. 314 feet of glowing, perfume-laden bloom, at 
best in July. 65e each; 3 for $1.75; $6.45 per doz. 
20 DIVIDE PHLOX OCCASIONALLY AND KEEP OLD FLOWERS CUT OFF 
