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ASTERS Michaelmas Daisies. 



DWARF ALPINE VARIETIES. 



Alpinus Himalaicus. Early and large flowering, in- 

 valuable for decoration; flowers deep blue; June to July. Doz. lOO 

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Alpinus speciosus. One of the finest hardy plants for 

 border clumps, rockeries, and for cutting; fine deep blue; 

 June and July. 1 ft. . ... 



Alpinus speciosus albus. White, l ft. 



FALL-FLOWERING VARIETIES. 



Cordifolia Hon. Edith Gibbs. Pale lavender; August. 



2 ft. .11 



Ideal. Small pale blue flowers; very attractive. 2? ft. 1 



Grandiflorus. A lovelv shade of light violet; very late. 



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Laevis. Light heliotrope. 3 ft 



Mackii. Clear blue, yellow centre; August to Septem- 

 ber. 2 ft 



Novse-Angliae. Bluish-purple. j5eptember and Octo- 

 ber. 4 ft 



Rosea. Pink. September and October. 4 ft. . 

 Novi-Belgii, Acris. Bright blue, fine for rockeries; 



early. 1 ft 



Airship. Pure white flowers in large clusters. 2 ft. ... 

 Ametliystinus. Amethyst-blue; August and Septem-. 



ber. 2 ft 



Annie. Sky blue; blooms in large clusters: very fine. 



3 ft. 



Dainty. White, faintly tinged lavender; August. 



3 ft 



Gorgeous. Purplish-pink; very free-flowering. Early. 



3 ft. 



Janus. White, star-like flowers; August. 2h ft. ... 

 Lorenz. Lavender-blue; very fine; early. 2 ft. ... 

 Perry's Pink. Large, branching heads, covered with 



clear reddish-pink flowers. September and October. 



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Robert Parker. Light blue; September. 3 ft. 



Silver Grey. Silvery-grey with yellow centre. 3 ft. ... 



Starlight. Dark blue shading to light blue when 



expanded. 2| ft. ... . • • 



St. Egwin. Beautiful light pink; compact. 2\ ft. . . . 



White Queen. September. 4 ft 



Tataricus. Large blue flower. G ft 



Thirza. Pale lilac; branching trusses; Aug. and Sept. 



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Tradescanti. Pinkish white; flowers smaU. . . .j 



Tranchii. Purple; late. 3 ft 



Turbunellus. Lavender, spreading branches; very 



late. 3 ft 



Umbellatum. White flowers in panicles. 4 ft. . . . 

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Aster Alpinus Speciosus. 



BAPTISIA Australis. False Indigo. Large spikes of Doz 

 dark blue flowers; June. 2 ft. ... ... ...I 



BELLIS perennis monstrosa, fl. pi. A magnifi- 

 cent strain, producing flowers nearly twice as large 



as the old variety. Pink and White 



Perennis, fl. pi. English Daisy. Pink and White. 

 BOCCONIA cordata. Plume Poppy. A stately 

 plant with fig-like foliage and white flowers, effective 

 f(ir lawn groups. 4 to 8 ft. 

 BOLTON I A asteroides. False Chamomile. Pure 

 white aster-like flowers; fine for clumps among 

 shrubs; August to October. 5toGft. ... 

 Latisquama. Flowers pink, tinged with lavender; 

 valuable for naturalizing and for clumps among 

 shrubs; August. 3 to 4 ft. 

 CALIMERIS incisa. Slar Wort. A compact grow- 

 ing plant for Mie open border with aster-like flowers 

 of pale lavend. r with yellow centre; July to Sep- 

 tember. 1-2 ft 



CALLIRHCE involucrata. Poppy Mallow. Showy 

 trailing mallow; crim.son, blooms all summer. . . . 



CAMPANULAS. Bellflowers. 



Alliariaefolia, Nodding white flowers in erect 



spikes; June and July. 2 ft. 

 Carpatica. Carpathian Bells. Charming bright blue 

 cup-shaped flowers; in bloom all summer; splendid 

 for rockeries and edgings. 9 in. ... ... ... 1 



Carpatica alba. The white form of the preceding. 1 

 Glomerata. Clustered Bell-flower. Dense clusters of 

 violet-blue flowers; good for borders and for natural- 

 izincr; July to Sept. IJ ft. . ■ ■ • r ' \ ni 



Glomerata superba. Large violet -blue flowers. IJft. 2.00 

 Glomerata dahurica. Deep violet-blue; large truss. 2.00 

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