RMJX4Y4T–Phlox paniculata 'Rosa Pastell' or Perennial Phlox 'Rosa Pastell' blooming in an English garden border in summer (July), UK
RF2G2119G–Creeping solid carpet on the flowerbed phlox awl-shaped white, pink and lilac flowers. Floral background
RMK5H5CE–Phlox paniculata flowers.
RMCWRNDY–Phlox subulata tamaongalei, Phlox
RMMM4FN8–Phlox subulata ‘Amazing Grace’
RM2WP76YJ–Phlox paniculata Bright Eyes, perennial phlox Bright Eyes, terminal panicles of dark-eyed, pale pink flowers
RFE797JB–Moss Phlox
RMWBGGBP–Close-up of pale pink-white flowers of Phlox paniculata 'Pink Lady. isolated on a brown background
RF2F9TY8X–Phlox douglasii ‘Rosea’ / ‘Rose Queen’ Creeping phlox Rose Queen – pale pink flowers with rounded petals, April, England, UK
RM2H06DPP–Phlox paniculata 'Franz Schubert'. Perennial phlox 'Franz Schubert'. Pale pink flowers in early summer
RF2GHYD5X–Pelargonium capitatum Rose-scented geranium – fresh green deeply veined rose-scented leaves, Phlox paniculata ‘Bright Eyes’ pale pink flowers
RF2JE63MB–Pale pink flowers Phlox subulate in a small rockery.
RM2DCHNY2–Phlox subulata 'White Delight' with Armeria maritima 'Alba' in the background
RM2J527Y9–Pink phlox flowers in the garden. Spring time
RF2G29KG7–Phlox, detail of blossom,pink variant, low cover plant, detail of blossom, small rosa flowers, ornamental gardening
RF2RBY1XW–Pale purple Garden phlox 'Violetta Gloriosa' in flower.
RF2B0MHXA–Honey bee collects nectar and pollen from Phlox subulata, creeping phlox, moss phlox, moss pink, or mountain phlox. Honey plant in summer on alpine fl
RF2G8RDCA–Pink phloxes blossoming in the garden, close
RMJHY321–Phlox Douglasii 'Rosea' (Tufted Phlox or 'Rose Queen') in full bloom in an English rock garden , late May
RMPK95DE–Pale pink phlox flowers in a garden blooming.
RMMM4FN9–Phlox subulata ‘Amazing Grace’
RMP95ANG–Blooming pale pink phlox flowers in a garden.
RFE797J8–Moss Phlox
RF2K173DW–Polemoniaceae or phlox with small pretty purple pink flowers and foliage
RM2ATM2XE–Mauve Phlox Subulata in late spring
RMT54BCA–Phlox subulata ‘Amazing Grace’
RF2GHYD60–Pelargonium capitatum Rose-scented geranium – fresh green deeply veined rose-scented leaves, Phlox paniculata ‘Bright Eyes’ pale pink flowers
RM2BEY2DT–Phlox subulata ‘Amazing Grace’
RF2GDRD99–Phlox paniculata ‘Bright Eyes’ perennial phlox Bright Eyes – pale pink flowers with deep pink centre, flower buds, July, England, UK
RFAFM35R–Posy of pale pink phlox and cream hydrangeas in novelty foxhound cup on blue and white checked rug
RFMT1620–Butterfly on a phlox flower. Flower vegetable background horizontally
RF2RBY1YB–Pale purple Garden phlox 'Violetta Gloriosa' in flower.
RF2B09NBP–Honey bee collects nectar and pollen from Phlox subulata, creeping phlox, moss phlox, moss pink, or mountain phlox. Honey plant in summer on alpine fl
RF2BXHXCT–Pink phlox flowers in the garden. Spring time
RF2JCT8CH–close-up of the pale purple flowers of the ground cover plant phlox subulata or moss phlox
RMAP1YK1–Phlox paniculata Utopia is a fragrant late season variety from Coen Jansen which is at its best during August
RMPFGB4K–Phlox 'Kellys Eye', pale pink flowers with pale purple centres
RMC4WFH1–Flowers in the Alpine Glasshouse at RHS Rosemoor, Devon, England, United Kingdom
RF2B85HDW–Purple flowers of the ground cover with small green leaves.
RMJ44C8C–Blooming pale pink phlox flowers in a garden.
RME59H7F–Portrait view of Chenies Manor Sunken garden in May, including the pavilion and apple tree with double flower borders and paths.
RM2AJ60K0–Horitucultural guide : spring 1892 . NEW HARDY HYBRID PRmBOSE. Qjrri(^ Bros/ J^ortieultural Quide.- 37 PHLOX DRUMMONDI SEMIPLENO. fl New and novel strain of semi-double Phlox containing many newand beautiful tints, such as pale pink, yellow, rose, marbled roseand violet purple, besides the usual colors—white, scarlet, purple, etc., making a valuable ad-dition to the numerousvarieties already in cultiva-tion. All lovers of this beauti-ful annual must necessari-ly hail this new strain withdelight. ? Packet, 25 cents.. Polyanthus*
RMPFDXY9–. Descriptive catalogue of ornamental trees, flowering shrubs, vines, hedge plants, etc.. Nurseries (Horticulture), Pennsylvania, West Chester, Catalogs; Fruit trees, Seedlings, Catalogs; Fruit, Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental, Catalogs; Trees, Seedlings, Catalogs. Sedum. Sempervivum. Phlox stellaria. About 18 inches high, bright blue. P. subulata. " Mountain Pink." Dwarf, pink flowers, fine for rockery. Plumbago Larpentae. "Lady Larpent's Leadicort." A low creeping plant, with rich deep-blue flowers. Polemonium reptans. Corymbs of pale-blue flowers.. Pentstemon digitalis. Sil
RMT0BPBD–Dreer's garden book Henry Dreer's garden book / Henry A. Dreer. dreersgardenbook1931dree Year: i HARDY PERENNIAL PIANTS/ /PHMDELPHUR Phlox Divaracata Canadensis Phlox Subulata (Moss, or Mountain Pink) An early spring-flowering type, with pretty moss-like evergreen foliage, which, during the flower- ing season, is hidden under the masses of bloom. An excellent plant for the rockery, or the border, and invaluable for carpet- i ng the ground or covering graves. 4 to 6 inches. Alba. Pure white. Lilacina. Light lilac. Rosea. Bright rose. Vivid. Bright pink, red eye. Fairy. Pale blue, compact
RMMCHXP7–. Decorative Dahlia Trentonian Lemonade. A splendidly formed deep flower of very large size holding its good shape to the end of the season; color a clean pale shade of lemon. The flowers are supported on good stems and are produced very freely; good for all pur- poses. 75 cts. each. < Margaret Woodrow Wilson. An exhibition variety of immense size and wondrous beauty. Color an opalescent pink, face of petals creamy-white with a phlox-pink reverse. $1.00 each. Marmion. Of such enormous size and depth that it immediately attracts attention. Color a pure golden yellow with bronze suffusion o
RM2BEY2E3–Phlox subulata ‘Amazing Grace’
RF2GDRD97–Phlox paniculata ‘Bright Eyes’ perennial phlox Bright Eyes – pale pink flowers with deep pink centre, flower buds, July, England, UK
RFAFRAMW–Posy of pale pink phlox and cream hydrangeas in novelty foxhound cup on blue and white checked rug
RFMT161W–Butterfly on a phlox flower. Flower vegetable background horizontally
RF2B0MHXB–Honey bee collects nectar and pollen from Phlox subulata, creeping phlox, moss phlox, moss pink, or mountain phlox. Honey plant in summer on alpine fl
RMC4WFJE–Flowers in the Alpine Glasshouse at RHS Rosemoor, Devon, England, United Kingdom
RF2B7MH7X–Purple flowers of ground cover between stones.
RMJ44C88–Flowering pale pink garden phlox in bloom.
RM2AJ60NB–Horitucultural guide : spring 1892 . A Handsome new stock of pyramidal shape, floweringmuch earlier than any other variety and continuing inbloom until very late in the season. The plant is ofrobust habit and produces an abundance of bloom, forminga perfect bouciuet. Pure white, - - - 15 cents per Packet.Dark blood red, 15. NEW HARDY HYBRID PRmBOSE. Qjrri(^ Bros/ J^ortieultural Quide.- 37 PHLOX DRUMMONDI SEMIPLENO. fl New and novel strain of semi-double Phlox containing many newand beautiful tints, such as pale pink, yellow, rose, marbled roseand violet purple, besides the usual colors—white,
RMRYRG0X–Dreer's novelties and specialties for Dreer's novelties and specialties for 1937 . dreersnoveltiess1937henr Year: 1937 Phlox subulata Blue Hill, Of compact growth producing in early spring and late fall a splendid display of showy pale blue flowers. One of the best and surely a most distinct type and color. Brilliant. A compact grower of the same brilliant crimson-red as the popular Azalea Hinodegiri. Very distinct. Sampson {New). Very large flowers of a deep rose-pink; un- usually striking and distinct novelty. Vivid. A companion in habit to Brilliant but differs in color, the flowers being
RMMCHD0A–. Decorative Dahlia Trentonian Lemonade. A splendidly formed deep flower of very large size holding its good shape to the end of the season; color a clean pale shade of lemon. The flowers are supported on good stems and are produced very freely; good for all pur- poses. 75 cts. each. Margaret Woodrow Wilson. An exhibition variety of immense size and wondrous beauty. Color an opalescent pink, face of petals creamy-white with a phlox-pink reverse. $1.00 each. Marmion. Of such enormous size and depth that it immediately attracts attention. Color a pure golden yellow with bronze suffusion on rever
RM2BEY2K7–Phlox subulata ‘Amazing Grace’
RF2GDRD98–Phlox paniculata ‘Bright Eyes’ perennial phlox Bright Eyes – pale pink flowers with deep pink centre, flower buds, July, England, UK
RF2GHYDHH–Phlox paniculata ‘Flame Pro Soft Pink’ perennial phlox Soft Pink – domed clusters of pale pink flowers with deep pink basal marks on tall stems, UK
RF2B09NN2–Honey bee collects nectar and pollen from Phlox subulata, creeping phlox, moss phlox, moss pink, or mountain phlox. Honey plant in summer on alpine fl
RMP95ANA–Flowering pale pink garden phlox in bloom.
RM2AM5ED3–W.WRawson & Coseedsmen / W.WRawson & Co. . Spirjba Japonica. PHLOX. Dwarf Flowering. Pink. Sameas preceding with small white flowers.15 cts. each ; $1.50 per doz.POIEMOMCM Richardsonii. Flowersare bright blue and very sweet scented.Are borne in great profusion in loosespikes during the summer months.Height about 1 foot. 25 cts. each; $2.50per doz. PYRETHRUM, Double Assorted. A superb class of perennials. Flowersdouble, blooming profusely in June. 20cts. each ; $2 per doz.SCABIOSA Caucasica. One of the bestborder plants in existence. Flowers area pale lilac about 3 inches across, and areborne c
RMT0R8YB–Dreer's autumn catalogue 1916 (1916) Dreer's autumn catalogue 1916 dreersautumncata1916henr Year: 1916 lllfflffADHB'IBIIAD^IA^^ HARDY PERENMIAL PLANTS n-fi —>» 51 New Hardy Phlox Arhndsi NEW HARDY ARENDSI HYBRID PHLOX. Interesting crosses between our popular native Phlox Divari- cata Canadensis and some of the showy decussata varieties. Amanda. The dwarfest of the collection, growing but 12 inches high, very bushy, flowers delicate lilac with deeper centre. Charlotte. Grows 18 to 24 inches high, flowers very large, pale lilac shaded pink with a prominent dark eye; one of the best. 'Qre
RMMCJ627–. New Hardy Phlox Arhndsi NEW HARDY ARENDSI HYBRID PHLOX. Interesting crosses between our popular native Phlox Divari- cata Canadensis and some of the showy decussata varieties. Amanda. The dwarfest of the collection, growing but 12 inches high, very bushy, flowers delicate lilac with deeper centre. Charlotte. Grows 18 to 24 inches high, flowers very large, pale lilac shaded pink with a prominent dark eye; one of the best. 'Qrete. Plant of very branching habit, 20 inches high, producing great masses of medium-sized white flowers. Helene. Of a beautiful lavender-blue color; similar to Divaricat
RM2BEY2JY–Phlox subulata ‘Amazing Grace’
RF2B0MJ4N–Honey bee collects nectar and pollen from Phlox subulata, creeping phlox, moss phlox, moss pink, or mountain phlox. Honey plant in summer on alpine fl
RM2CF642B–. Vick's floral guide. they are two feet or more inheight. Seed does not germinate very readily, unlesssown as soon as fully ripe. The Perennial Phlox isperfectly hardy. Plants are shipped with perfect safetyPerennial Phlox, 25 cents each; $2.50 per dozen. Adelina Patti, dwarf; rosy-white, with crimson eye. Albertus, bright reddish-crimson, shaded. Comtesse de Chambourd, white, with pale pink eye. Jules Ferry, dark mauve-violet, large white eye. La Gracieuse, white, with pink eye. Lulli, violet-purple, dwarf. Mad. La Donette, white. Miss Robinson, pure white. Modesty, purple, with carmine eye.
RMT0D2DB–Dreer's garden book Henry Dreer's garden book / Henry A. Dreer. dreersgardenbook1931dree Year: Decorative Dahlia Trentonian Lemonade. A splendidly formed deep flower of very large size holding its good shape to the end of the season; color a clean pale shade of lemon. The flowers are supported on good stems and are produced very freely; good for all pur- poses. 75 cts. each. < Margaret Woodrow Wilson. An exhibition variety of immense size and wondrous beauty. Color an opalescent pink, face of petals creamy-white with a phlox-pink reverse. $1.00 each. Marmion. Of such enormous size and
RMMCF51H–. Phlox subulata—Moss Fink Phlox subulata—Moss, or Mountain Pink An early spring-flowering type with pretty, moss-like, evergreen foliage, which during the flowering season is hidden under the masses of bloom. An excellent plant for the rockery or the border, and invaluable for carpeting the ground or covering graves. Alba. Pure white. Lilacina. Light lilac. Fairy. Pale blue, dark eye. Rosea. Pure rose. Any of these: 25c each; $2.50 per doz.; $20.00 per 100. Two Distinct Phlox subulata Brilliant {Atropurpurea). A compact growing variety. A brilliant sport of the same bright crimson-red as the
RF2B09MD9–Honey bee collects nectar and pollen from Phlox subulata, creeping phlox, moss phlox, moss pink, or mountain phlox. Honey plant in summer on alpine fl
RMRJ6X24–. Childs' seeds that satisfy bulbs that bloom plants that please berries that bear perennials that pay and roses that rare. Commercial catalogs Seeds; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; John Lewis Childs (Firm); Commercial catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture); Seeds; Flowers; Vegetables; Fruit. JUBILEE PHLOX CHILDS' JUBILEE PHLOX Flowers or great substance, beautirul form and un- common size, while the colors are extraordinarily rich and varied, glowing crimson, dazzling scarlet, deep rose, sort pink, pale blush, maroon black
RMT0R8YC–Dreer's autumn catalogue 1916 (1916) Dreer's autumn catalogue 1916 dreersautumncata1916henr Year: 1916 New Hardy Phlox Arhndsi NEW HARDY ARENDSI HYBRID PHLOX. Interesting crosses between our popular native Phlox Divari- cata Canadensis and some of the showy decussata varieties. Amanda. The dwarfest of the collection, growing but 12 inches high, very bushy, flowers delicate lilac with deeper centre. Charlotte. Grows 18 to 24 inches high, flowers very large, pale lilac shaded pink with a prominent dark eye; one of the best. 'Qrete. Plant of very branching habit, 20 inches high, producing great
RMMCF5T8–. Hardy Phlox PhlOX Sublllata (Moss, or Mountain Pink) An early spring-flowering type, with pretty moss-like evergreen foliage, which, during the flowering season, is hidden under the masses of bloom. An excellent plant for the rockery, or the border, and invaluable for carpeting the ground or covering graves. Alba. Pure white. Moerheimi. Carmine pink. Fairy. Pale blue dark eye. Rosea. Bright rose. Lilacina. Light lilac. Vivid. Bright pink, red eye. 25 cts. each; $2.50 per doz.; $15.00 per 100. Various Phloxes Amoena. A useful variety for carpeting the ground, rockery, or border; it grows but
RF2B09N4W–Honey bee collects nectar and pollen from Phlox subulata, creeping phlox, moss phlox, moss pink, or mountain phlox. Honey plant in summer on alpine fl
RMREYGFB–. Dreer's novelties and specialties for 1937. Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. Phlox subulata Blue Hill, Of compact growth producing in early spring and late fall a splendid display of showy pale blue flowers. One of the best and surely a most distinct type and color. Brilliant. A compact grower of the same brilliant crimson-red as the popular Azalea Hinodegiri. Very distinct. Sampson {New). Very large flowers of a deep rose-pink; un- usually striking and distinct novelty. Vivid. A companion in habi
RMT0BPA3–Dreer's garden book 1931 (1931) Dreer's garden book 1931 dreersgardenbook1931henr Year: 1931 192 PHYSOSTEGIA Phlox Divaracata Canadensis Phlox Subulata (Moss, or Mountain Pink) An early spring-flowering type, with pretty moss-like evergreen foliage, which, during the flower- ing season, is hidden under the masses of bloom. An excellent plant for the rockery, or the border, and invaluable for carpet- ing the ground or covering graves. 4 to 6 inches. Alba. Pure white. Lilacina. Light lilac. Rosea. Bright rose. Vivid. Bright pink, red eye. Fairy- Pale blue, compact foliage, a beautiful rock p
RMMAC7JC–. Dreer's novelties and specialties for 1937 . Phlox subulata Blue Hill, Of compact growth producing in early spring and late fall a splendid display of showy pale blue flowers. One of the best and surely a most distinct type and color. Brilliant. A compact grower of the same brilliant crimson-red as the popular Azalea Hinodegiri. Very distinct. Sampson {New). Very large flowers of a deep rose-pink; un- usually striking and distinct novelty. Vivid. A companion in habit to Brilliant but differs in color, the flowers being a pleasing bright salmon-pink. Any of the above: Each 25c; 3 for 70c; 12
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