AUTUMN Catalogue, 1919. 



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HARDY PERENNIAL PLANTS.— Continued. 



ASTER. (Michaelmas Daisy.) 

 Dwarf Alpine Varieties. 



Alpinus speeiosus. One of the finest hardy plants for 

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



June and July. 1 ft 



Alpinus speeiosus albus. White. 1 ft 



Sub-CCBruleus. A grand species with mauve-colored flowers; 



June and July. 1 ft. 



ASTER.— Fall-Flowering Varieties. 

 Cordifolla Hon. Edith Gibbs. Pale lavender; August. 2 ft. 

 Ideal. Small pale blue flowers; very attractive. 2^ ft. . 



Mackii. Clear blue, yellow centre; August to September. 



2 ft 



Novse-Angliae. Bluish-purple. September and October. 4 ft. 



Rosea. Pink; September and October. 4 ft 



Lil Fardell. Bright pink flowers, produced in masses. 

 August and September. SJ ft 



Novi-Belgii, AcriS. Bright blue, fine fo7 rockeries; early. 



1 ft 



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

 Amethystinus. Amethyst-blue; August and September. 



2 ft 



Amos Perry. Large spreading heads of deep pink flowers; 

 distinct and beautiful. 3 ft 



Annie. Sky blue; blooms in large clusters; very fine. 3 ft. 



Climax. Clear light blue with golden central disc; Aug. 

 and Sept. 5 ft 



Dainty. White, faintly tinged lavender ; August. 3 ft. . 



Holtwhites. Delicate light blue flowers with long wavy 

 petals; very showy 



Perry's Blue. A handsome variety with stems much 

 branched and forming loose pyramidal heads of rich laven- 

 der blue flowers 



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LILIUM 

 REGALE 



(Myriophyllum) 



The Regal 

 Lily 



Acknowledged 

 to be the finest 

 Lily in cultiva- 

 tion. 



For description 

 see page 17. 



15.00 



Campanula persicifolie 



Campanula glomerata superba. 



ASTER.— Continued. 



Novi-Belgii. Perry's Pink. Large, branching heads, covered with clear 

 reddish-pink flowers; September and October. 3 J ft. ... ■ 



Robert Parker. Light blue; September. 3 ft 



Starlight. Dark blue, shading to Hght blue. 2i ft 



St. Egwin. Beautifid light pink; compact. 2 J- ft 



Top Sawyer. Large soft-blue flowers borne on long, graceful stems; 



very etfective 



White Queen. September. 4 ft 



Inez Perry. Lavender-mauve; Aug. and Sept. 3 ft. ..... ■ 



Tatarieus. Large blue flower. 6 ft 



Tradeseanti. Pinkish white; flowers small . 



Tranehii. Purple; late. 3 ft. 



Turbunellus. Lavender; very late. 3 ft. . . 



Umbellatum. White flowers in panicles. 4 ft. . 



Baptisia australis. (False Indigo.) Large, erect spikes of dark blue 

 flowers; June and July. 2 ft. ........■•■ • 



Bocconia cordata. (Plume Poppy.) White ; Aug. 8 ft 



Boltonia asteroides. (False Chamomile.) Pure white aster-hke flowers; 



fine for clumps among shrubs; Aug. to Oct. 5 to 6 ft 



latisquama. Pink, tinged with lavender; valuable for clumps among 



shrubs; Aug. 4 ft. . . 



Calimeris ineisa. (Star Wort.) A compact plant with aster-like 



flowers of pale lavender; July to Se^it. 11 ft 



CAMPANULA. (Bell-flower.) 



alliarisefolia. Nodding white flowers; June. 2 ft. ...... 



carpatiea. (Carpathian Bells.) Charming bright blue cup-shaped 



flowers. J ft 



carpatiea alba. The white form of the preceding ...... 



glomerata. (Clustered Bell-flower.) Dense clusters of \aolet-blue 

 flowers; July to Sept. l^- ft 



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Six plants of one variety sold at the dozen pate; 23 at 100 rate. 



