EVA FORRESTER 
JULY GLOW 
SAN ANTONIO 
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BLUE BOY 
OUR FAMOUS 
PRIME MINISTER 
PHLOX 
They Bloom All Summer! Warm your hearts—cheer the whole countryside with these brilliant perennials. 
These are new Giant Phlox that far surpass the old-time sorts. Strictly No. 1, Field-Grown, Blooming Size. 
9 BRILLIANT PHLOX 
P201—CHARLES CURTIS. Brilliant sunset-red; out- 
standing. 
P202—DAILY SKETCH. Warm salmon-pink with 
scarlet eye. 
P203—EVA FORRESTER. Splendid large heads of 
tich salmon-pink with white eye. 
“prep bcs GLOW. Glowing carmine-red; beauti- 
ul. 
P205—LILLIAN. Most beautiful delicate pink phlox. 
P206—MARY LOUISE. Snow-white heads of extra 
large size. 
P207—PRIME MINISTER. Attractive white with 
large crimson eye. 
P208—SALMON GLOW. Large, lovely flame-pink 
flowers with salmon flush. 
P209—STARLIGHT. Rich reddish-lilac with clear 
white star in center. Very striking. 
FERRIS’ PRICES ON THESE 9 BRILLIANT PHLOX (Your choice—all one kind or assorted to your liking) 
40c Each %& 3 for $1.00 *% 6 for $1.75 %*& 9 for $2.45 (Postpaid) 
4 PHLOX QUEENS 
P210—BLUE BOY. The nearest to true blue of any 
Phiox. Color best in light shade. 
P211—LEO0 SCHLAGETER. Most vivid scarlet, as if 
on fire. Tall and large; finest of its color. 
P212—ROYAL PURPLE. Warm purple shaded vio- 
let, with deeper eye. A gorgeous color. 
P214—SAN ANTONIO. Magnificent scarlet heads 
shaded plum-red. It outshines all others for 
lasting brilliancy. 
PRICES ON PHLOX “QUEENS” 
45c Each * 4 for $1.60 (Postpaid) 
MARY LOUISE 
PHLOX 
"PICTURE" SPECIAL 
(P215) 
10 GLORIOUS PHLOX 
One each of the ten beauties pictured on this 
page. All Select, No. 1, Field-Grown Plants. 
(Regular price, $3.39.) 
ForcOuly no... 5. eee +252 
(Postpaid) 
PLANT PHLOX SHALLOW but firmly in good 
fertile garden soil that is well drained—l0 to 15 
inches apart—in a rather open, sunny place. 
Spray early in the spring with Bordeaux Mixture 
to control any fungus diseases of the foliage. 
Dusting Sulphur offered on page 25 will help to 
keep foliage healthy. They should have plenty of 
moisture during dry periods, but water the 
pene around them only—do not spray stems or 
oliage. 
LILLIAN 
CHARLES CURTIS 
JAN 
DAILY SKETCH 
LEO SCHLAGETER 
