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PHLOX DECUSSATA — Cont. 
Marys OUISe 2 =.= 7. Doz. $2.30 100 $15.00 
The finest pure white. Large florets in truly giant 
clusters on 2% foot plants. 
Starlight i Doz. $2.30 100 $15.00 
Rich violet with a white star in the center. 
PHLOX SUFFRUITICOSA: Early Phlox 
Miss Lingard ___ a Doz. $2.30 100 $15.00 
The ever popular early white phlox with long tu- 
bular flower heads. Blooms from June until late 
Summer. 
Miss Verboom _ 4 Doz. $2.30 100 $15.00 
Soft rose with trace of lilac otherwise identical to 
Miss Lingard with the same dark green foliage. 
PHLOX SUBULATA: Moss or Mountain Pinks 
*Alba __ Doz. $2.30 100 $15.00 
Pure white flowers over dense mats of soft grass- 
like foliage. Fine for flagging, banks and dry 
walls. 
*Atropurpurea ____ Bee D0z5592.00 100 $15.00 
Clear deep rose red of the tropical Bougainvillea. 
*Blue Hills __ _ Doz. $2.30 100 $15.00 
Soft pale blue flowers in solid sheets of color over 
deep green, fine leaved, creeping compact foliage. 
“Crimson Beauty ___ Doz. $2.50 100 $18.00 
Large flowers of brilliant red covering the dense 
soft mats of foliage. A bright color for early 
Spring. 
*Rosea ve ere Doz. $2.30 100 $15.00 
Clear rose pink with good foliage making fine 
creeping mats. 
mVAVIO es oo Fee Doz. $2.50 100 $18.00 
Bright, vivid pink florets with a dark pink eye in 
little clusters over soft foliage. One of the love- 
liest plants for the rock garden. 
PHLOX SETACEA: 
sCamlags = Be Oz S 2.80 100 $20.00 
A gem for the small garden and rockery. Bright 
salmon pink trusses 6 inches above the mossy fol- 
iage in May and June. Does not ramble as the 
subulata types do. 
PHLOX DIVARICATA: 
Canadensis, 2%” Pots ____ Doz. $2.30 100 $15.00 
The lovely dwarf blue phlox that blooms in April 
with your early and Botanical Tulips. Plants grow 
about 15 inches tall with small broad leaves and 
are covered with clusters of flowers in early 
Spring. Enjoys some shade. 
PHYSOSTEGIA: False Dragonhead 
Virginica Vivid Dec. $2.30 100 $15.00 
Enormous clusters of deep pink flowers in August 
and September on 2 foot stems. Gives long last- 
ing cut flowers and colors the garden when there 
is little bloom. 
