PHLOX DECUSSATA (Summer Phlox) 
Summer Phlox are too well known to need further comment 
except to point out that the varieties listed below are the finest 
new sorts. 
BLUE MOON, PASTORALE and SNOW SMOKE—see 1955 introduc- 
tions. 
BRIGADIER (New)—Recent English introduction. Large carmine 
red florets. 55¢ each. 
ELIZABETH ARDEN (New)—Very large florets of delicate pink 
shade. Dwarf grower. 55¢ each. 
SIR JOHN FALSTAFF (New)—Exceptionally large flower heads 
with very large florets of a rich luminous pink shade. 55¢ each. 
PHLOX COLLECTION—One each of Blue Moon, Brigadier, 
Elizabeth Arden and Snow Smoke. A $2.60 value for $2.20. 
PRIMROSE (Polyanthus)—We are listing these attractive shade 
loving perennials for the first time this year. For early spring 
flowers ir. difficult shady spots they are unsurpassed. We offer 
strong bluoming sized plants in mixed colors at a price which 
makes mass plantings possible. 40¢ each. Six for $2.00. 
RUDBECKIA THE KING—Large star-like crimson red daisies on 
long stiff stems. Blooms all summer long. 50¢ each. 
STOKESIA (Stoke’s Aster)—A very satisfactory group of early flow- 
ering summer perennials with giant China Aster-like flowers. 
BLUE DANUBE—Deep blue, disc-like flowers on stiff stems. 50¢ each. 
BLUE MOON—Light blue counterpart of the above. 50¢ each. 
SILVER MOON (New)—Lovely pure white form of the above. 
55¢ each. 
TRITOMA (Red Hot Poker) 
A truly outstanding summer cut flower which has been greatly 
improved in recent years. 
ALCAZAR—A deeper orange red than ordinarily found in Tritomas. 
50¢ each. 
GOLDMINE. —Bo’d golden yellow fiower spires on long stems. 
50¢ each. 
WHITE GIANT—Tall 3 ft. stems bearing spires of ivory white flowers. 
Mid-July until October. 50¢ each. 
LOW GROWING PERENNIALS—One each of Aster Violet 
Carpet, Chrysanthemum Copper ‘N’ Gold, Dianthus Bobby, 
Lychnis viscaria fl. pl., Plumbago larpentae 
and Viola Yellow Vixen. A $3.15 value for $2.60. 
VERONICAS 
One ci the most satisfactory groups of border perennials and 
summer cut flowers. 
BARCAROLE, MINUET and PAVANNE—See 1955 introductions. 
