RICHARDS FIELD GROWN 
HARDY PHLOX 
BEST OF AMERICA'S FAVORITE VARIETIES 
COLORFUL NEW INTRODUCTIONS 
WILL BLOOM NEXT SUMMER 
No flower will lend more color and beauty to the perennial 
garden than a mass planting of Hardy Phlox. They thrive under 
average conditions; bloom freely over a long period of time 
and are equally satisfactory when used in beds or borders, 
We are growers of Phlox and have an unusually fine assortment 
of field grown plants. These are one-year plants, the best size 
for transplanting. All are well rooted and have bloomed in our 
fields, so we know they are all true-to-name. Phlox will start 
blooming early in July and continue through August into Sep- 
tember. 
BORDER QUEEN —A somewhat low-growing variety which carries 
massive flower heads of deep watermelon pink. Individual florets 
are unusually large. 
CHARLES CURTISS — Brilliant cherry-red. The color is outstanding 
and makes a very showy display in the garden. 
CHIEFTAIN — Rich, intense crimson. Considered the finest of the 
new dark reds. Flower heads are extremely large; blooms profusely; 
long lasting. 
ETHEL PRITCHARD — Soft lavender which blends well with other 
colors. 
DAILY SKETCH — Extra large flowers of light pink with carmine 
eye. Vigorous grower. 
LEO SCHLAGETER — One of the brightest and flashiest of all red 
Phlox. Sturdy grower; very free flowering. 
LILLIAN — One of the most distinctive new Phlox ever introduced. 
Unusually large trusses of charming soft pink. 
MARY LOUISE — Large, conical heads of pure white. A fine new 
variety that blooms throughout the summer. 
100 of one variety, $14.00; 50 of one variety, $7.00 
25 of one variety, $ 3.50; 10 of one variety, $1.75 
PRIME MINISTER — Clear pure white with brilliant red center. 
Perfectly formed flower heads, good color make this outstanding. 
THOR — Deep salmon-pink with an unusual scarlet overtone. Nicely 
shaped trusses on strong stems. 
100 of one variety, $12.00; 50 of one variety, $6.00 
25 of one variety, $ 3.00; 10 of one variety, $1.50 
MISS LINGARD — Long accepted as one of the best cutting vari- 
eties, pure white. Splendid for bouquets and mixed floral arrange- 
ments. 
100 of one variety, $16.00; 50 of one variety, $8.00 
25 of one variety, $ 4.00; 10 of one variety, $2.00 
No. 2 HARDY PHLOX 
We have the following list of Phloxes No. 2 grown from rooted 
cuttings planted in May 1950, These are nice plants except they 
are somewhat smaller than the regular size. They will bloom this 
year. 
CHARLES CURTISS — Brilliant cherry-red. Very showy. 
DAILY SKETCH — Massive flower heads of light pink, carmine eye. 
FLASH — Rich dark red with orange-scarlet center. Long stems. 
GEO. STIPP —A truly outstanding Phlox of glowing salmon-coral. 
LEO SCHLAGETER — One of the brightest of all red Phlox. 
MARY LOUISE — New; large flower heads of pure white. 
PRIME MINISTER — Pinkish white, brilliant red center. 
ROSEA SUPERBA — Magnificent flower heads of glowing rosy-pink. 
SALMON BEAUTY — Rich salmon-pink with white eye. 
SAN ANTONIO — Rich plum red. Outstanding new variety. 
THOR — Deep salmon-pink with scarlet over-tone. 
Prices on the |! Varieties listed above: 
100 of one variety for $8.00 5U of one variety for $4.00 
25 of one variety for $2.00 
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