FIELD GROWN 
HARDY PHLOX 
No flower will lend more color and beauty to your garden than a 
mass planting of Hardy Phlox. They thrive under average condi- 
tions, bloom freely over a long period of time and are equally satisfac- 
tory when used in beds and borders. 
We are growers of Phlox and have an unusually fine assortment of 
field-grown plants. These are one-year plants, the best size for trans- 
planting. All are well-rooted and have bloomed in our fields, so we 
know they are true to name. 
Phlox will start blooming early in July and continue through August 
and September, highlighting your garden with sparkling, bright 
colors. We believe among the varieties we list, you will find many 
to please you. Plant them this spring—you’ll enjoy them for years. ¢@ 
Your choice of varieties listed on this page, 
35¢ each; 3 of one variety for 98c 
ANNIE LAURIE One of the best salmon-reds. Beautiful large 
trusses. Very vigorous and free flowering; tall grower. 
AETNA. Brilliant Carmine red with blood red eye. A good grower 
with clean foliage. A brilliant flower in the border. 
CAROLINE VANDENBURG The outstanding dark blue Phlox: 
very rich color, Notable not only for its color, but because it is 
extra large, healthy, vigorous and productive. The nearest to a 
real blue. 
BLUETTE. Light purple. Large 
florets; clean healthy foliage. Long 
bloomer and the flowers are long- 
lasting. An asset to any garden. 
CHEERFULNESS Sparkling orange- 
red; outstanding for its non-fading 
ETHEL PRITCHARD 
Beautiiul soft lavender; 
blends well with other col- 
ors. Large, well-formed 
trusses. 
FUSCHIA. Large flower 
Leo 
Schlageter 
quality even in hot sunlight. Blooms 
late, prolonging the season by several 
weeks. Very vigorous; height 3% 
feet. 
BRIGHT EYES. Extraordinarily large 
florets of bright red with dark eyes 
or centers. Possibly the biggest of 
any Phlox. Plant is medium tall and 
has excellent foliage making a great 
show for its color and size. 
COUNT ZEPPLIN Pure white florets 
with vivid, red eye; very striking 
contrast. Non-fading. Should be in- 
cluded in every Phlox planting. 
DAILY SKETCH Extra large florets, 
1% inches across. Beautiful light 
pink with small carmine eye. Color 
does not fade, but stays clear 
throughout. Unusually large trusses. 
PHLOX 
COLLECTION NO. 23 
Creeping Phlox. 
1 Blue—1 White — 
1 Pink for only 
heads of a rich deep shade 
of reddish purple. Strong 
grower; vigorous; and 
healthy. Has good clean foli- 
ave wm xecelletitu adsenase Cut 
flower. Very striking in the 
garden. 
FLASH An unusual and very effec- 
tive color combination — florets are 
a rich carmine-rose with orange- 
scarlet center. Makes a fine display 
in the garden. Strong grower; blooms 
profusely all season. 
LEO SCHLAGETER The color 
seems to glow, it is such a vivid, 
brilliant red! Considered the best 
and brightest red Phlox in existence. 
Large, full heads on 3-foot plants. 
Early. 
CPPP LOOP I LIPO LL ELIGLOLL LOG DLOPODD G4 
PHLOX 
COLLECTION NO. 24 
One each of the 22 varieties listed 
on this page 
LILLIAN One of the most distinctive 
new Phlox ever introduced — the 
famous blue-eyed Phlox. Florets are 
a lovely salmon-pink with distinct 
blue eye. Compact flower heads; well- 
formed florets. Robust grower; very 
free-flowering. 
MARY LOUISE An exceptionally 
fine white Phlox— florets are unusu- 
ally large and of purest, snow white. 
Plants grow to medium height; 
bloom abundantly throughout the 
season. Has good clean foliage. Plant 
this for contrast among darker 
colors. 
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PHLOX 
COLLECTION NO. 25 
Phlox, all labeled 
our selection 
for only 
MIA RUYS A dwarf growing variety that makes:a good show 
in forepart of the border. Large trusses of pure white flowers. 
PINK CHARM Beautiful, bright pink with a scarlet sheen. 
Lends color and beauty to any garden. Tall, strong grower. 
PINKETTE. The large florets are a delicate blush-white. Flower 
heads are large and a good grower. 
PRIME MINISTER Clear, pure white florets with bright red 
eye. Very large, compact heads. 
HAUPTMAN KOHEL. Very fine dark red florets. Large clusters 
on strong stems. A good grower. 
SALMON BEAUTY Delightful shade of salmon-pink with large 
white eye. Extra large, well-formed florets. 
SALMON GLOW Deep salmon-pink with deep carmine eye. 
Teamed with Daily Sketch this variety has swept to a high 
place in the Phlox world. Robust grower; well-filled heads. 
SAN ANTONIO Color is a vivid, flaming carmine shaded plum. 
Extra large trusses; one of the best new, tall-growing Phlox. 
Gorgeous CREEPING PHLOX 
An early spring flowering perennial with moss-like 
evergreen foliage. Just the plant you have been 
looking for to cover that unsightly spot. Complete- 
ly covered in early spring with masses of bloom. 
Here is a choice small plant to add a splash of color 
' to shady places in foreground or rock garden. Each 
45c; 3 for $1.30; 6 for $2.50. 
35c each, 3 of 1 variety for 98c. 
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