~ AUTUMN CATALOGUE, 1924. 95 
HARDY PERENNIAL PLANTS. —C€ontinueg. 
ASTERS. (Starworts or Michaelmas Daisies.) 
New Hardy Varieties. 
Each of the following New Asters 50 ets. each; $5.00 per doz. 
Novi-Belgii. Amos Perry. Large spreading heads of deep pink flowers; distinct and 
beautiful. 3 ft. 
Novi-Belgii. Cloudy Blue. Of pyramidal habit; exquisite semi-double flowers of pale 
lavender. 33 ft. 
Novi-Belgii. Climax. One of the finest Asters in cultivation, producing large flowers 
of good substance, clear light blue with prominent golden central disc. August and 
September. 5 ft. ; 
Novi-Belgii. Climax White. White form of the preceding. 
Novi-Belgii. Feltham Blue. Bright blue flowers with yellow centre. 
Novi-Belgii. Glory of Colwall. A strong growing variety producing loose sprays 
of double pale lavender flowers. 4 ft. . 
Novi-Belgii. Holtwhites. Delicate light blue flowers with long wavy petals; very 
showy. 
Novi-Belgii. Loreley. One of the finest whites. 4 ft. 
Novi-Belgii. Nancy Ballard. Of neat compact habit with branching heads of 
crimson-mauve flowers. 4 ft 
Novi-Belgii. Perry’s Blue. A handsome variety with stems much branched and 
forming loose pyramidal heads o1 rich lavender blue flowers. 
Novi-Belgii. Inez Perry. The flowers are produced in great profusion, with petals 
loosely arranged; color lavender-mauve. 
Thompsoni. Winchmore Hill Variety. One of the most distinct varieties. Erect 
spreading bush bearing soft-blue flowers in abundance. 23 ft. 
ASTERS. Standard Varieties. 
Each of the following Asters in standard varieties 30 cents each; $2.50 per doz. 
$18.00 per 100. 
cordifolia Hon. Edith Gibbs. Pale lavender; August. 2 it. 
Ideal. Small pale blue flowers; very attractive. 24 ft. 
Novee-Angliz. Bluish-purple. September and October. 4 ft. 
Alba. Flowers white September. 4 ft. 
Ros a. Pink. September and October. 4 ft. 
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ASTERS. Standard Varieties.—Continued 
Lil Fardell. Large handsome bright pink flowers produced in masses; 
strong, erect grower; valuable for cutting. | August and September. 
34 ft. 
Novi-Belgii. 
Annie. Sky blue; blooms in large clusters; very fine. 3 ft. 
Dainty. White, faintly tinged lavender; August. 3 ft. 
Perry’s Pink. Large, branching heads, covered with clear reddish- 
pink flowers. September and October. 33 ft. 
Robert Parker. Light blue; September. 3 ft. 
St. Egwin. Beautiful light pink; compact. 22 ft. 
White Queen. September. 4 ft. 
tataricus. Large blue flower. 6 ft. 
Tranehii. Purple; late. 3 ft. 
Aster, Alpinus speciosus. One of the finest hardy plants| Doz. 100 
for border clumps, rockeries and for cutting; fine deep 
blue: June‘and’ July.) V‘ft, 70) he 1G 2)5505 1818.00 
Baptisia australis. (False Indigo.) Large, erect spikes of} ., f 
dark blue flowers; Juneand July. 2ft. . . . . .| 2-00 | 15.00 
Bocconiacordata. (Plume Poppy.) White; Aug. 8 ft..| 9 50 | 18.00 
Boltonia asteroides. (False Chamomile.) Pure white 
aster-like flowers; Aug.to Oct. 5to6ft. . . .  .| 2.50] 18.00 
latisquama. Pink, tinged with lavender; valuable for 
clumps among shrubs; Aug. 4ft. . . . . 
Calimeris incisa. (Star Wort.) A compact plant with 
aster-like flowers of pale lavender; July to Sept. 1}ft. | 2.50 | 18.00 
Callirhoe involucrata. (Poppy Mallow.) Showy trailing 
mallow; crimson; blooms all Summer bs Veer sactepere 
CAMPANULA. (Bell-flower.) 
alliarisefolia. Nodding white flowers: June. 2ft. . . 2.50 | 18.00 
earpatica. (Carpathian Bells.) Charming bright blue 
cup-shaped flowers. Zift- . . . . - 9. + + - 
carpaticaalba. The white form of the preceding Raval 
glomerata. (Clustered Bell-flower.) Dense clusters of 
violet-blue flowers; July to Sept. 14 ft. Ey Rete a a2: S05 )518700: 
Campanula persicifolia. 
Six plants of one variety sold at the dozen rate; 25 at 100 rate 
