“ HARDY PHLOX 
CARE OF PHLOX 
Water heavily during dry spells. The flowers should not be 
allowed to go to seed. Cut the first flower spikes when they 
are in full bloom and use for home decoration. Or, if left 
longer on the plant, they should be cut as soon as the blooms 
fade. In this way, a second setting of bloom will come on 
and thus the season will be prolonged. This plant likes a well 
enriched soil and a sunny location, well-drained position. 
Phiox Collection 
White, 1 Pink Ali 6 Plants 
Purple 1 Two-Tone Only $1.95, Prepaid 
Red 1 Blue 
PHLOX BY NAME (Labeled) 
2 Yr.Old No.1 Field Grown Plants 50¢ 
1 or more of Each 6 for $2.40 Prepaid 
3 or more of Each 12 for 3.75 Prepaid 
(12 all different not labeled)$3.50. 
AMERICAN BEAUTY-Large clear Rose Pink. 
BRIGHT EYES-Rose Pink; dark red eye. 
FLASH- Scarlet crimson. 
LEO SCHLAGETER-Most fiery red of all. 
LILLIAN- Cameo pink. 
MARY LOUISE- Pure glistening white. 
PRIME MINISTER-White with crimson eye. 
PURPLEKRONE-Deep purple from Holland. 
RUBY LEE-Extra large plum red flowers. 
R.P.STRUTHERS-Rosy red ;scarlet eye. 
ROYAL PURPLE-Shaded violet ;deeper eye. 
SALMON GLOW- Flame pink with salmon. 
STARLIGHT- Lavender with white star. 
SPITFIRE- Salmon orange;crimson eye. 
WORLD PEACE- Pure white;large floret. 
PHLOX SUBULATA 
(Moss or Creeping Phlox) 
These dwarf creeping Phlox are some of the first 
flowers to brighten the landscape in the spring. Becausé 
of their low growth, spreading habit, and vivid colors, 
they are especially fine for rock gardens, for terrace 
plantings, and for planting about the base of the stone 
in cemetery work. Height 4 to 6 inches. 
Start blooming for Decoration Day. 
Grow about 6" high. RED,WHITE ,PINK. 
50¢ each; 3 for $1.40;6 for $2.50 
6 Prepaid for $2.75; 12 for $5.00 
OUR 3S 
CHOICE RED, PINK,WHITE 
«Phlox 
Creeping 
Choice PEONIES 
(E)Early (M)Midseason (L)Late 
(10) is Perfect Flower EACH 
CHESTINE GOWDY(8.4)(L)Outer petals 
pink rimmed with cream with a 
splashing«of red... 2.2 .$ .90 
FESTIVA MAXIMA(9.3)Best large white 
(E)with red splash in center.. 1.00 
LONGFELLOW(E.M)Double cherry red 1.25 
MARY BRAND(8.7)(M)Large red.... 1.25 
MYRTLE GENTRY(9$.6)(L)Fragrant and 
double rose .Full-rose form... 1.60 
NO.105(M) Double red fine form. 1.00 
RUBRA SUPERBA(7.2)(L)Deep brilliant 
crimson and a4 late bloomer... 1.00 
SARAH BERNHARDT (9.0)(M) Apple bl6s- 
som pink tipped silver. Nice...1.25 
WALTER FAXTON(9.3)(M)Vivid salmon 
pink ~ phrase, 
Plant 3 PEONIES 
a I 2.715, 
Postpaid 
Flower Prices; when no pride is gi- 
ven after the descriptbon they are; 
30¢ each; See Rates on Page 18 
POPPY Oriental — Large scarlet fiowers 
May-June. Plant in early spring or August. 
Poppy Oriental Mrs. Perry’s Pink. Apricot- 
pink often called apricot-orange. Brown 
blotch on petals. Grows 29 inches ....... 
‘ PHYSOSTEGIA (False Dragon Head)—(C) 
Spikes of flowers resembling tiny snap- 
dragons rise above attractive foliage. Laven- 
der-rose 
PLATYCODON (Balloon flower) Blue flowers 
opening two inches across. June-July .... 
PENTSTEMON Grandiflorus (Native Digi- 
talis) (C) A hardy plant with silver-gray 
evergreen foliage. Beautiful lavender, bell, 
or gloxinia-shaped flowers in June. Fine cut 
a flower: 116) {tis 
POPPY Oriental — Large scarlet flowers 
May-June. Plant in early spring or August. 
PLATYCODON | 
ke 
<% SEMPERVIVUM (Houseleek, Hen and 
“%. Chickens) (RG). Each, 20c; clumps -....... 35c 
| STATICE (Great Sea Lavender) (RG) Broad 
leathery leaves; large lavender ‘flower heads. 
Edee! for cutting. Grows 18 inches high. 35c 
each ; 
SWEET WILLIAM (Dianthus bart >tus)— 
Good assortment of red, pink, scari . an 
white. Bloom profusely. 
