a Nursery Located At Ruckman Road 67 
Phlox stolonifera Blue Ridge. A new variety of the good ground cover above with very 
large flowers of a good clear light blue color. One of Mrs. Henry’s outstanding 
introductions that recently won high honors in the flower shows in England. 
Phlox stolonifera Lavender Lady. Another outstanding variety with captivating very 
deep lavender flowers in great quantities. It is a plant no one can resist. 
Phlox stolonifera Pink Ridge. One of Mrs. Henry’s good varieties with very showy 
light pink flowers. All of these stolonifera varieties are almost indespensible for the 
shady or partly shady rock garden because of their very lovely flowers and their 
attractive creeping carpets of evergreen foliage. 
PHLOX SUBULATA, (MOUNTAIN PINK) 
; Almost every gardener and home owner knows what the Mountain pinks look 1-ke. 
They are seen everywhere with their bright flowers in the spring and are sold by the 
basketful at every road stand when they are at the height of their bloom. They are 
easy to grow in almost every soil that is fairly well drained and in a sunny location. 
They are natural rock plants that love to trail over hot rocks and they are among the 
best of the wall garden plants. The old common varieties can be obtained almost for 
the asking in the spring. We do not grow any of them. We have limited ourselves to 
what we consider some of the best of the named varieties, All those listed below are 
distinct either in color or habit of growth. They are all easy to grow in a well drained 
garden soil in full sun or very light shade. (pH 5-8) 
Photo by G. G. Nearing 
Phlox subulata Schneewittchen 
Phlox subulata Alexanders Pink. A vigorous plant that makes quickly spreading ever- 
green carpets covered with large clear light pink flowers. Each flower has a deep 
crimson eye. 
Phiox subulata Arbutus. A very slow growing, tight cushion type with dense clusters 
of tiny flowers resembling the Trailing arbutus. A delicate pale pink color. 
Phlox subulata Blue Eyes. A big, loose grower with larger clear blue flowers. The petals 
of the flowers are deeply notched. 
