PERENNIALS 
FOR FALL 1955 and SPRING 1956 
VARIETY 3 plants 6 plants 
Spitfire—(Frau Alfred Von Mautner) 
Salmon orange flowers, crimson eye 
Border Queen—Pure rose pink—out- 
standing 
Bright Eyes—Bright rose pink, dark 
red eye 
Leo Schlaegeter—Most fiery red of 
all phlox 
Phlox—Collection A (6 Phlox)—1 each 
of Flash , Caroline Vandenberg, 
Daily Sketch, Spitfire, Ruby Lee, Mary 
Louise 
Phlox—Hardy—Group 2 
Adonis—Bright scarlet crimson 
Brigadier— Brilliant orange red 
Elizabeth Arden—Soft lilac pink 
World Peace—Pure white, large 
florets 
San Antonio—Vivid carmine head— 
shaded plum 
Purplekrome—Deep purple 
Sir John Falstaff—Extra large florets 
of brilliant salmon pink 
Phlox—Collection B (6 Phlox)—1 each 
of Sir John Falstaff, Brigadier, Elizabeth 
Arden, World Peace, San Antonio, 
Purplekrome 
*Phlox—Subulata (Creeping Phlox) 
Atropurpurea—red 
G. F. Wilson—blue 
Alba-white 
Moreheimi and Rosea—pink 
Painted Daisy—Pyrethrum—Robinson’s 
Red Hybrid 
*Sedum—Spectabilis 
*Shasta Daisy—Double-Wirral Pride 
Sweet Lavender—Lavendula Vera 
*Potted Plants 
90 1.50 
25 
1.00 1.6) 
1.45 
1.00 ees: 
1.00 1269 
1.00 1.65 
1.00 1.65 
1.00 Lao 
1.00 1.65 
1.00 1.65 
1.00 1.65 
Other plants listed are dormant transplants that are dug 
during the winter months and held dormant. 
Bulk Perennials — Please write for complete list on 
Phlox and other perennials, f.o.b. Bristol, Indiana. 
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