HARDY PERENNIAL PHLOX 
FOR SPRING PLANTING—Each 50c 
ANNIE LAURIE, 
medium height. 
APPLE BLOSSOM, one of the loveliest 
pastel shades. Soft apple-blossom pink, 
lively salmon shade, 
BLUETTE, new, shades of blue and rose 
intermingled in magical fashion. Very 
large flower heads. Also known as “Rosy 
Blue.” 
CHARLES CURTIS, brilliant orange-red. 
The color is outstanding and makes a very 
showy display in the garden. 
ENCHANTRESS, lovely delicate salmon. 
short plant. This variety will endure shade 
better than most phlox, 
FLASH, 
growing. 
“HARRIET,” new violet blue with large 
white center, tremendous flower heads, 
very disease-resistant. Our own introduc- 
tion. 
HARVEST FIRE, large fiery salmon-red. 
Blooms for a long season. 
HAUPTMAN KOHL, dark blood-red, very 
large. 
rosy-red, large cluster and_ tall 
IRENE, cherry red, medium height with 
bronzy green foliage. 
LEO SCHLAGETER, brilliant scarlet with 
orange cast. 
MARY LOUISE, large heads of pure 
white. Very fragrant, prolific bloomer. 
MISS LINGARD, early June to October, 
large heads of white flowers with faint 
pink shading in center. 
MOONLIGHT DREAM, semi-dwarf type 
with large heads of pure white—a tint of 
green in the center. 
NORDLICHT, rose with brilliant red cen- 
ter, large heads, 
PAINTED LADY, an appealing cameo-like 
pink offset with deeper center. 
PINKETTE, the large florets are 
soft, 
delicate pink—very unusual coloring. 
RED BIRD, bright crimson, deeper center. 
ROKOKO, immense 
lavender pink. 
SALMON BEAUTY, a rich salmon pink 
with large white center. Plant is short. 
THOR, tall deep salmon. 
VIOLET BEAUTY, superb light blue, set 
off with deeper purple blue eyes. Ex- 
tremely large heads. 
WORLD PEACE, new, strong white, tre- 
mendous head, Early and free blooming. 
flowers of delicate 
Phlox Subulata 
Moss or Creeping Phlox 
ALBA, pure white, very compact. 
ATROPURPUREA, deep carmine-red. 
BLUE HILL, pale blue blossoms, blooms 
in spring and again in fall. 
EMERALD CUSHION, new 
lovely emerald green foliage. 
blue with 
OLD FASHIONED PINK, a 
pink. 
lavender 
AMOENA PHLOX, a dwarf bright pink, 
8 inches high. 
CARE OF PHLOX 
Plant Phlox where they get plenty of air and light. Do not crowd. 
Fertilize in the spring and twice during the summer. Well-fed Phlox 
has a strong resistance to foliage disease. 
Spray with bordeau mixture during the spring, and dust with 
sulphur for red spider and mildew before blooming time. 
Cover with marsh hay for winter, 
