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Phiox Subulata 
CREEPING PHLOX 
An early spring flowering perennial with pretty moss-like ever- 
green foliage and masses of pink or red flowers. Low, compact, 
spreading growth. We offer them in 2 colors: 547—-Pink 548—Red 
HARDY PHLOX 
The real backbone of any flower garden in 
the summer when color is much needed. It 
can be depended upon to produce a great 
abundance of bloom over a long period. 
549—DAILY SKETCH. A magnificent Phlox. 
Lustrous, sparkling pink with deeper eye. 
Very large flowers on tall, straight stems. 
550—-FRAU ALFRED VON MATNER. The best 
orange-scarlet Phlox grown. Free flowering. 
551—IRENE. One of the best cherry-red Phlox. 
Medium height with bronzy green foliage. 
552—MARY LOUISE. Without doubt the best 
white Phlox, with immense heads of purest 
white. Free bloomer. 
553—ROYAL PURPLE. Rich shaded violet with 
deeper eye. 
554—SALMON GLOW. Immense heads of rich 
salmon. Very free blooming. 
555—SWEETHEART. Deep salmon-pink. 
556—-CAROLINE VANDENBURG., Showy lav- 
ender-blue flowers. 
557—SAN ANTONIO. Rich ruby-red. Large. 
Phiox, Salmon Glow 
ia Sweet William 
SWEET WILLIAM 
Dense rounded terminal heads of 
20 to 30 flowers. 
562—Red 563—Pink 
564—White 565—Purple 
539—ROCK ROSE 
(Helianthemum) 
Low spreading plants form a mat 
of foliage and bloom from July to 
September with small, single flowers 
in shades of pink, red, and white. Very 
hardy. 
MALLOWS 
Hollyhock-like blooms on bushy 
plants 4 ft. tall. July-September. 
536—Pink 537—Red 
Rock Rose All Perennials on This Page 
Each 40c 
3 for $1.00 
12 for $3.50 
Mallow Marvels 
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