For a brilliant, bold color effect in mass during the late summer and autumn, the 
Hardy Phlox (decussata types) are indispensable. Without them it would be difficult 
to maintain the display of color during July and August when sometimes there is little 
else in bloom in the perennial border. 
Simple of culture, they require only a fairly rich soil and water. The removal of 
flower-heads after blooms are faded will encourage new flowers from side shoots to 
. lengthen the blooming period. 
HARDY GARDEN PHLOX 
B. Comte. Tall-growing variety producing 
>’ i ee tlarge heads of rich satiny red turning to 
sf amaranth. Very brilliant. Looks well planted 
‘ = close to a yellow-flowered plant. 
Daily Sketch. The finest pink Phlox. Re- 
; tmarkable for its enormous florets and huge 
‘ trusses of lovely pink with a deeper eye. 
Fiancee. An excellent white variety. A strong 
ol tgrower. 
Flash. Gorgeous new variety. Carmine-crimson 
flowers with orange-scarlet center. Blooms 
freely; medium height. 
Katherine. A remarkably fine light lavender 
twith a whitish eye. 
Mary Louise. Glistening, waxy white flow- 
ters in extra-large heads. Prolific blooms 
with good foliage. One of the better whites. 
Progress. Easily the most popular lavender- 
tblue Phlox with purple-blue eyes. Very large, 
shapely florets borne on big, symmetrical 
trusses which are carried on sturdy stems. 
Spitfire. Fiery reddish orange. A very robust 
tgrower; the flowers last for weeks and do not 
fade during hot weather. The graceful branch- 
ing habit of the panicles is also a distinguishing 
characteristic. 
All above Phlox: 3 for $1.75; 6 for $3.25 
(3 or 6 of one variety) 
SPECIAL OFFER 
HARDY GARDEN PHLOX 
12 plants, 2 each of 6 named $ 
vaneies = = von Onee 
(Our selection of blended colors) 
(Regular value $8.16) 
RUBY LEE 
tA very fine 
dark-flowering 
type which has 
plum-red pan- 
icles, good strong 
stems, and excel- 
lent foliage. 75 
cts. each; 3 for 
$2.00. 
MARY LOUISE 
m 3 for $1.75 
oy 3 for $1.75 
SIR JOHN FALSTAFF. 3 for $2.50 
FLASH. 3 for $1.75 
SIR JOHN FALSTAFF 
New giant-flowered Phlox and one of the 
best and most spectacular varieties to date. 
In our opinion, it is far superior to all others 
and will undoubtedly remain the outstanding 
variety of its color for many years to come. 
In color it is a rich glowing salmon-pink. 
The individual florets are about the size of a 
half dollar; the flower truss is really immense. 
The growth of Sir John Falstaff ts excellent 
and it is of great vigor, with sturdy stems and 
beautiful foliage. Truly a well-named variety. 
Grows 24 to 30 inches high, depending on 
location and soil conditions. It is a “ i 
for all those who like the brilliance and splen- 
ee of the Phlox family. $1.00 each; 3 for 
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