HARDY PERENNIAL PHLOX 
FOR SPRING PLANTING. 
AMERICAN BEAUTY, a lovely deep rose. 
BRIGHT EYES, lovely rose shade with 
very dark center. 
BLUETTE, new, shades of blue and rose 
intermingled in magical fashion. Very 
large flower heads. Also known as “Rosy 
Blue.” 
CAMEO QUEEN, beautiful pure cameo- 
pink, a short spreading variety. 
CECIL HANBURY, brilliant dark salmon- 
pink, carmine eye. 
CHIEFTAIN, very deep crimson, non-fad- 
ing, good strong flower trusses. 
CINDERELLA, rose-pink with a very small 
darker eye, compact. 
DRESDEN CHINA, new, very large, pale 
soft pink, strong grower. 
“HARRIET,” new violet blue with large 
white center, tremendous flower heads, 
very disease-resistant. Our own introduc- 
tion. 
HARVEST FIRE, large fiery salmon-red. 
Blooms for a long season. 
HAUPTMAN KOHL, dark blood-red, very 
large. 
MARY LOUISE, large heads of pure 
white. Very fragrant, prolific bloomer. 
MOONLIGHT DREAM, semi-dwarf type 
with large heads of pure white—a tint of 
green in the center. 
NORDLICHT, rose with brilliant red cen- 
ter, large heads. This phlox has an un- 
usually long blooming season. 
PAINTED LADY, an appealing cameo-like 
pink offset with deeper center, a tall stately 
plant. 
PRUNELLA, deepest reddish purple. 
ROKOKO, immense flowers of delicate 
lavender pink. 
SAILOR’S DELIGHT, medium salmon 
pink shade with a tint of blue in center, 
strong growing. 
SAN ANTONIO, brilliant carmine shaded 
plum-red, tall with large flower heads. 
SIR JOHN FALSTAFF, new giant Phlox, 
rich, luminous salmon-pink blossoms on 
strong stems. The most outstanding 
variety. 
SPITFIRE, large salmon-orange. 
SUNRAY, salmon-rose with orange sheen, 
white eye, early. 
TWILIGHT, lovely lilac with large white 
center. 
VIOLET BEAUTY, superb light blue, set 
off with deeper purple, blue eyes. 
WORLD PEACE, new, strong white, tre- 
mendous head. 
Each 55c 
Phlox is sold in bloom during the summer when other varieties will be available. 
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 75c 
