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Aster, Blue Eyes 



Newer Varieties of Hardy Asters 



Alderman Yokes. 3 ft. Clear rose-pink with blue sheen. 



September. 

 Blue Bouquet. A charming new variety with branching 



pyramids covered with large, semi-double, clear blue flowers. 



September; 2 feet high. 

 Blue Eyes. 4 ft. Best blue. Violet-blue with yellow eye. 



September. 

 Chas. E. Wilson. A bright red which has received many 



favorable comments for its splendid habits and the rich color 



of its blooms. Grows 3 feet high. September. 

 Mt. Everest. 3-4 ft. A wonderful white Aster. Tall, well- 

 shaped, pointed pyramids. September. 

 Pink Nymph. 4 ft. A rich rosy red changing to bright pink. 



September. 

 Red Rover. "3 ft. Deep rosy red flowers with golden center. 



Bright red buds. September. 



Any of the above: 

 Each 35c; 3 for $1.00; 12 for $3.50; 25 for $6.50. 



Set of 7 varieties, one each, value $2.45, for $2.25. 



Three Lovely Baby Asters 

 Aster Novi-Belgi 



Little Boy Blue. Bright blue, semi-double flowers produced 

 on an upright pyramidal stem which is completely smothered 

 in bloom. Ij ft. September. 

 Little Pink Lady. Large, semi-double rich pink flowers on 

 bushy plants. Similar in habit to the preceding variety. 

 Ij ft. September. 

 Olga Keith. A splendid new Aster of excellent compact 

 habit. Produces a great quantity of rich rosy pink blooms 

 during September. 2 feet high. 



Afiy of the above: 



Each 35c; 3 for $1.00; 12 for $3.50; 25 for S6.50. 



Set of three lovely Baby Asters for $1.00. 



Astilbe ® 



Showy plants of vigorous growth covered with many branched, 

 feathered heads of flowers during June and July. They succeed 

 best in a half-shady moist position in any good garden soil. 3 ft. 

 Amethyst. Deep violet-red flowers on well-branched spikes. 

 Betsy Cuperius. Long drooping pure white spikes. 

 Granat. Deep crimson flowers. 

 Kriemhilde. Delicate pleasing salmon-rose. 

 Pink Pearl. Compact spikes of delicate pink. 



Any of the above: Each 60c; 3 for $1.75; 12 for $6.00. ^ 



Set of 5 varieties, one each, value $3.00, for $2.75. 



Campanula — Bell/lower, Peachbells ® 



Persicifolia humosa. 2 ft. In this variety we have a beautiful 

 double blue of the most pleasing shade with blooms even larger 

 than the double white. A desirable addition to this popular 

 class of plants. Blooms during May and June. 



— Moerheimi. 2 ft. A grand sort with large spikes of pure white 

 double Camellia-hke flowers 2 to 2| inches in diameter. In 

 bloom from middle of May until late in July. 



— Telham Beauty. 2 ft. A splendid single-flowered variety 

 with lovely large blue blooms. Gives a magnificent display 

 during June and July. 



A ny of the above: 

 Each 50c; 3 for $1.40; 12 for $5.00; 25 for $9.00. 



Caryopteris 



Caryopteris 



mastacanthus 

 superbus 



2-3 ft. A handsome free 

 flowering plant branching 

 near the ground. Forms 

 well-rounded bushes with 

 elegant long branches 

 covered with whorls of 

 attractive clear - colored 

 flowers arranged in tiers. 

 Blooms in late fall. For 

 borders and cutting. 



-Blue 

 -Pink 

 -White 



Any of the above: 



Each 35c; 3 for $1.00; 



12 for $3.50; 25 for $6.50. 



Set of the three, 



one each, for $1 .00. 



Chrysoboltonia— 5eprem6er Daisy 



Chrysanthemum 

 erubescens 

 Pulcherrima. A very 

 showy garden perennial 

 which greatly resembles a 

 large-flowering single 

 Chrysanthemum. The 

 plants bloom freely dur- 

 ing September and de- 

 velop into showy plants 

 2| feet high. The elegant 

 large blooms are white 

 with a generous shading 

 of bright pink. In addi- 

 tion to being a splendid 

 border plant it also is 

 excellent for cutting. 

 Each 50c; 3 for $1.40; 

 12 for $5.00; 25 for $9.00. 



Chrysoboltonia pulcherrima 



Cimicif Uga — Snakeroot • 



Simplex. When first introduced this was erroneously sold under 

 the name of Actaea japonica. It is most valuable by reason of its 

 extreme late blooming season which begins in September and 

 attains full perfection about the middle of October at a time 

 when flowers are scarce. The flowering stems are from 2§ to 3 

 feet high, terminated by a dense spike of white flowers which 

 when cut last in perfection along time. Each $1.00; 3 for $2.75; 

 12 for $11.00. 



A = Suited to Rock Garden; ® = Suited, to Semi-Shade; # = Suited to Shade 



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