. Aiken's 1953 garden book. Plants Vermont Catalogs; Trees Vermont Catalogs; Vegetables Vermont Catalogs; Flowers Vermont Catalogs; Nursery stock Vermont Catalogs; Horticulture Vermont Catalogs. HERBACEOUS PERENNIALS, BASIC DOZEN, continued. Garden Phlox GARDEN PHLOX (Phlox decussata). Phlox is easy to grow, generous with colorful panicles of bloom for a long period in midsummer and adapts itself to almost any sunny location. 60c each; 3 to 9 at 55c; 10 to 21 at 50c; 25 or more at 45c, prepaid. Caroline Vandenberg. Lavender-blue with large individual florets. Comes closest to a true blue in ph


. Aiken's 1953 garden book. Plants Vermont Catalogs; Trees Vermont Catalogs; Vegetables Vermont Catalogs; Flowers Vermont Catalogs; Nursery stock Vermont Catalogs; Horticulture Vermont Catalogs. HERBACEOUS PERENNIALS, BASIC DOZEN, continued. Garden Phlox GARDEN PHLOX (Phlox decussata). Phlox is easy to grow, generous with colorful panicles of bloom for a long period in midsummer and adapts itself to almost any sunny location. 60c each; 3 to 9 at 55c; 10 to 21 at 50c; 25 or more at 45c, prepaid. Caroline Vandenberg. Lavender-blue with large individual florets. Comes closest to a true blue in phlox. Fuchsia. New, deep wine-red. Outstanding. Leo Schlageter. Very brilliant scarlet; full rich heads of bloom. Mary Louise. Pure white, unusually large flowers. Pink Charm. Clear, vivid pink. Purple Heart. A rich purple, new in Phlox. Visitors to our gardens last summer invariably exclaimed over it. HARDY CHRYSANTHEMUMS These hardy garden Mums in their great range of blight colors make the "sunset of the garden" an en- joyable climax to the year's succession of bloom. 55c each; 3 to 9 at 50c; 10 to 2f at 45c; 25 or more at 40c, prepaid. TALL VARIETIES WITH DOURLE FLOWERS Alert. Glowing claret-purple. Early. 2J^-inch blooms on 2-foot stems. Algonquin. Most popular yellow. Very hardy and early. 18 in. Retty. Best pink. A real patrician with 3-inch blooms of warm salmon-pink. Early October. 2 ft. Burgundy. Popular deep wine-red; hardy and re- liable. Late September. 18 in. Charles Nye. 3-inch flowers of rich, deep yellow, creating a "heap o'gold" in late September. 2 ft. Dawn Rose. Perfect 3-inch blooms of tapestry-pink. Early October. 2 ft. Joan Helen. A. crimson-purple, endearing little witch. \ er\ early. 18 in. Don't pass up this one. La\cndcr Lady. fittingly called "Queen of the ; 3-inch blooms of smooth, clear la\ender assuming a silvery lone as they mature. Late Sep- tember. 2y> ft. Lee Powell. Extra-big flowers in an unusual blend of


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