In addition to the Phlox listed on the opposite page, we will also have 
the following varieties available this summer: 
AMERICAN BEAUTY, a lovely deep rose MOONLIGHT DREAM, semi-dwarf type 
shade. with large heads of pure white—a tint of 
ereen in the center. 
BLANCHETTE, new large orange-red. 
ANNIE LAURIE, lively salmon shade, 
medium height. 
BRIGHT EYES, lovel se shad itl f 7 
very dark center. SRE Sea eae aera ROKOKO, immense flowers of delicate 
lavender pink. 
ENCHANTRESS, lovely delicate salmon, ; 
short plant. This variety will endure shade ROSE BEAUTY, lovely rose shade with 
better than most phlox. distinct white center. 
RED BIRD, bright crimson, deeper center 
RHEINLANDER, beautiful salmon pink. 
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 resist- 
ance 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. 
PHLOX SUBULATA—MOSS OR CREEPING PHLOX 
A spring-flowering type with evergreen foliage. Fine for the border, the rock garden, 
and very useful for ground cover. It will grow in dry places in full sun. 
ALBA, pure white blossoms completely cover the neat, compact plant during May. 
ATROPURPUREA, a rich amaranth red with slightly darker center. 
BLUE HILL, covered with showy blue blossoms in spring and again in the fall. 
EMERALD CUSHION, new blue, with mats of lovely emerald-green foliage. 
ROSEA, rose-pink, profuse bloomer, fine for covering banks in a hot, dry place. 
each 50c 
AMOENA, a dwarf bright pink, early blooming, 8 inches high, fine border plant. 
each 50c 
STOLONIFERA, “Blue Ridge,” this new creeping Phlox comes from England. It is a 
superbly colored dwarf blue phlox for shady places as well as for sun. each $1.00 
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