NEW DESCRIPTION OF MOSS PHLOX 
Many varieties, both old and new, some are fast, medium, and slow growers, distant 
of medium, neat and rampant cushion grower, some confusion sold under that name, 
etc. 
N. is new variety, O. is old, F. fast, M. medium, S. slow grower. MC. is medium cu- 
shion, NC. neat cushion, R. rampant. 
Alba. White O. M. MC. 
Alex Favorite. (Alexander’s originated to make short “Alex’”’.) Soft clear pink, 50 
per cent larger than Rosea, with distant eye. N. F. R. 
Alex Giant. Deep rose-pink, deeper than Rosea. N. F. R. 
Alex Pink. Soft pink, brilliant eye, 35 per cent larger than Rosea. N. F. MC. 
Alex White. Clear cream white, 30 to 50 per cent larger than Alba. N. F. MC. 
Appleblossom. Pale, like apple blossom pink. N. F. MC. 
Arbutus. (Scheffy) Very compact, rich green foliage, delicate lavender-pink and 
distant eye. S. M. NIC. 
Atropurpurea. Fiery red. O. M. MC. 
Autumn Rose. Soft rose-pink, red eye, soft fluffy-cushion. Rebloom in Fall. N. M. MC. 
Blue Eyes. (Sold as Lilakonigin (European) Lilac Queen.) Soft lavender blue. N. M. 
MC. 
Blue Hill. Light sky blue. M. MC. 
Bluet. Bluish-white with blue violet eye. N. M. NC. 
Brittoni Alba. Star-like, milk-white, very rich deep foliage. M. NC. 
Brittoni Pink. (Sold as Star Appleblossom) Soft pink. S. M. NC. 
Brittoni Rosea (Sold as Appleblossom Pink and Elfin Pink) Soft cameo-pink. S. 
M. NC. 
Camla. 8” Very large pink and red eye. Rebloom in Fall. S. M. 
Camla Alba. Same as Camla, pure white. 
Crimson Beauty (Confusion between Atropurpurea and Dixie Brilliant) This is 
more very rich, dark fiery red of Atropurpurea type, not the Dixie Brilliant. M. MC. 
Dainty Cushion. Tiny soft pale pink, large rose eye. N. S. NC. 
Delight (confusion) should be ‘‘White Delight’. See last letters. 
Dixie Brilliant. Very large, carmine red. S. R. 
Emerald Cushion Blue. Medium sky blue. SM. MC. 
Emerald Cushion Pink. Bright rose-pink, red eye, dark spruce-like green needles. 
M. NC. 
Fairy. Palest sky blue. O. M. MC. 
G F Wilson. Palest lavender blue. O. M. MC. 
Jersey Blush. Pale pink, light red eye. N. S. R. 
Lilacina. Pale lilac. O. F. R. 
Little Gem. Tiny pale blue faded almost white. N. F. MC. 
Moerheimi. Large, rose-pink and red eye. O. M. MC. 
May Snow. Tiny white, neat deep green foliage. M. MC. 
Molly Davis. (Claim belong to Brittoni Rosea) This does not belong to B Rosea, but 
flowers are same, except the foliage are larger and softer cushion. N. S. MR. 
Orchid Lady. Pale lavender-pink with deep violet-red eye and faded to bluish laven- 
der. N. M. MC. 
Perdue’s Purity. Tiny pure white. S. NC. 
Rochester. Rich deep carmine-pink. S. NC. 
Rosea. Rose pink, red eye. O. M. MNC. 
Roselma. Large light pink, rose eye. N. S. MR. 
Rose Unique. Clear bright rose. M. MC. 
Sampson. Large rose-pink and red eye. M. MC. 
Sensation. Claim to be more hardy than E C Pink. It is about the same. Foliage 
closer, mat-like. z 
Sky Blue. Light blue, little bluer than Blue Hill. N. M. MC. 
Snow Witch. Tiny scallop of white bloom. S. NC. 
Tiny Tot. Soft clear pink, very tiny blossom, for those who like midget plant. N. M. 
NC. 
Twinkling Star. Tiny star-like points of brilliant rose-pink. N. S. NC. 
Vivid. Bright pink and red eye. S. NC. 
White Delight. 30 per cent larger than May Snow, white. N. F. R. 
White Dot. White with faint blue spots. N. M. MC. 
White Cushion. Pure white. N. MF. MC. 
White Queen. Pure white. N. M. MC. 
Sunny Beauty. Pure white, deep red eye. N. M. MC. 
