SAN ANTONIO 
EVA FORRESTER 
BLUE BOY 
POLKADOT 
Gerrid’ Giant Phletc-bioom AlliSumnes! 
Wonderful Hardy Perennials that can be grown anywhere, with blooms often two and three times larger 
than these pictures. We list the newer, outstanding varieties that are noted for their rich, clear colors, 
their vigor, and freedom of bloom. 
(All Strictly No. 1. Field-Grown, Blooming Size) 
9 HANDSOME PHLOX 
P201—BLUE BOY. The nearest to true blue of any 
Phlox. Color best in light shade. 
P202—BRIGADIER. Very large florets of fiery salm- 
on-orange, crimson eye. Very fine. 
P203—EVA FORRESTER. Splendid large heads of 
coral pink with white eye. 
P204—JULY GLOW. Glowing carmine red; beau- 
tiful. 
P205—POLKADOT. Slight finkish tinge with fuch- 
sia-red eye. Large, lovely. 
P206—SALMON GLOW. Large,. handsome, flame- 
pink flowers, salmon flush. 
P207—STARLIGHT. Rich reddish-lilac with clear 
white star in center. Striking. 
P208—TIGRESS. Brilliant orange-scarlet. A flashy 
beauty. 
P208—WORLD PEACE. Enormous pure white 
blooms of exceptional beauty. 
FERRIS’ PRICES ON THESE 9 HANDSOME PHLOX (Your Choice—all one kind or assorted to your liking) 
45c Each * 
4 PHLOX QUEENS 
P210—ELIZABETH ARDEN. Extra fine new Phlox 
of delicate cameo pink with a pale pink ring 
around the red eye. Immense flowers. 
P211—LEO SCHLAGETER. Most vivid scarlet, as if 
on fire. Tall, large; finest of its color. 
P212—ROYAL PURPLE. Warm purple shaded vio- 
let with deeper eye. A beautiful color. 
P214—SAN ANTONIO. Magnificent scarlet heads 
shaded plum-red. Famous for lasting brilliancy. 
PRICES ON PHLOX “QUEENS” 
50c Each *& 4 for $1.75 (Postpaid) 
3 for $1.17 *% 6for$l.98 % 9 for $2.70 (Postpaid) 
PHLOX 
"PICTURE" SPECIAL 
(P200) 
10 GLORIOUS PHLOX 
One each of the 10 beauties pictured on this 
page. All Select, No. 1, Field-Grown Plants. 
(Regular price, $3.73.) 
Porjonly 3 ssaig. co sxtse nals isbtoeiee aa $3! 2 
(Postpaid) 
PLANT PHLOX SHALLOW but firmly in good 
fertile garden soil that is well drained—l0 to 15 
inches apart—in a rather open, sunny place. 
Spray early in the spring with Bordeaux Mixture 
to control higie fungus diseases of the foliage. 
They should have plenty of moisture during dry 
periods, but water the ground around them only 
—do not spray stems or foliage. Keep faded 
blooms picked. 
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LEO SCHLAGETER 
TIGRESS 
BRIGADIER 
