C L I B R A N S 
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BY APPOINTMENT 
Asters— Michaelmas Daisies or Star worts — continued. 
No. 
3 acrls, lilac-purple, freely produced, neat 
bushy habit, 2ft., Sept. 
6 nanus, bright pale purple, very free, 
1 Jft., Sept. 
9 Amellus, deep violet-blue, yellow disc, 
large and handsome, compact habit, 
2ft., Sept. -Oct. 
12 ammelloides, dark lilac-purple, 
flowers large, bushy habit ; one of the 
best, 2ft., Sept. -Oct. 
15 Beaute Parfait. ( See New Plants, 
page 5.) 
18 bessarabicus, rich lilac-purple, large ; 
dwarf, compact habit, 2ft., Aug. -Sept. 
21 Framfieldii, similar in colour to the 
type, but flowers much larger ; habit 
quite distinct, flowers three weeks 
later ; by far the best of this type. 
24 Little Gem, a new and very pretty 
miniature form, Aug.-Sept. 
27 major, a large-flowered Aster ; rich 
violet, erect habit, very handsome, 
2ft., Sept. -Oct. ( See illustration 
opposite.) 
28 Perry’s Favourite, A.M., R.H.S., 
lovely rose-coloured flowers ; a beauti- 
ful variety that should be found in every 
garden, fid. each, 4/6 doz. 
30 Riverslea, rich blue flowers, a very 
beautiful and effective variety, lift., 
Sept. -Oct. pd. 
33 “ Arcturus,” a most distinct and beautiful 
kind, having deep rich flowers, extra 
fine, 4ft., Sept. -Oct. 
34 “Beauty of Colwall,” F.C.C., R.H.S. ( See 
New Varieties , page 5.) 
35 “ Coombe Fishacre,” medium-sized flesh- 
coloured flowers, extremely graceful 
and beautiful, 3ft., Sept. -Nov. 
3(1 cordifolius, pale mauve, graceful habit, 
very free, 2ift., Aug.-Sept. 
39 albula, flowers small, colour lilac and 
white, erect habit, 4ft., Sept. 
42 — elegans (syn. undulatus), bright lilac, 
small, in long graceful sprays, erect 
bushy habit ; most useful, 4ft., Sept.- 
Oct. 
43 eorymbosus, perseus, large bushy heads of 
small white flowers, 2ft., Aug. 
46 “ Delicata,” upright sprays of flowers, 2ft. 
long, of a pale flesh colour, very 
distinct in colour and habit of growth, 
4ft., Sept. -Oct. 
49 diff usus horizontalis, flowers red and white, 
dense bushy habit, branching hori- 
zontally ; neat and pleasing, 2 ift. , 
Oct. 
55 dumosus, mauve, very pretty, habit dwarf 
and compact, fine for the border or 
rockery, 1 ft., Sept. -Oct. 
58 Eileen, deep blue flowers, in compact 
phlox-like spikes, a distinct acquisition, 
4ft., Oct. 
61 erlcoldes, small but pretty, white, yellow 
centre, floriferous, 2jft., Oct. 
6 3 “ King Edward ” ( See New Varieties, 
page 5.) 
No. 
64 “ Esma,” pure white flowers, blooming 
in October and lasting a considerable 
time, ijft. 
67 “ F. W. Burbidge, M.A.,” rosy blue 
flowers, produced in great profusion 
and very large ; one of the finest. 
69 Glolre de Cronstadt, a very fine blue- 
flowered variety, of large size ; distinct 
and effective, 1 Jft. to 2ft., Oct. 
70 grandiflorus (true), magnificent variety, 
brilliant bright blue flowers, slightly 
flushed crimson, very large and 
abundantly produced, fine habit, 3ft., 
Nov. 6d. 
72 Hon. Edith Gibbs, pale lilac flowers pro- 
duced on gracefully-arching sprays ; 
very fine, 3ft. to 3 ift.. Sept. -Oct. 
73 hybridus “ Snowflake,” pure white. 
82 laevis “ Apollo,” deep lilac, freely pro- 
duced, 5ft., Aug.-Sept. 
85 “ Arachne,” dense heads of light 
blue, 4ft., Aug. 
91 “ Calliope,” lilac - purple, bushy 
spreading head, 5ft., Oct. 
97 floribundus, rosy-purple, beautiful, 
4 Jf t. , Sept. -Oct. 
106 Nancy, beautiful large pale blue 
flowers. 
109 Noil - d'Angen, lilac flowers, large 
bushy habit, 4ft., Sept. 
123 Lindleyanus nanus, rosy lilac 
flowers ; dwarf compact habit ; very 
pretty, 2ft., Sept. fid. 
126 Madame Cacheaux, pale flowers, dwarf 
and free, ift. 
134 Novse-Angliae, “ Brilliant,” bright crim- 
son, large flowers, brighter coloured 
than “ Mrs. J. F. Rayner," 4ft., Oct. 
fid. 
138 Diademe, rosy-purple, 4ft., Sept. 
141 Mrs. J. F. Rayner, vivid crimson, 
2in. in diameter ; a great improve- 
ment in point of colour, 4ft. 
145 praecox, large purple flowers, 
4ft., Aug. 
148 pule hell us, flowers large, deep 
violet, splendid variety, of stately 
habit, 4^ft., Sept. -Oct. 
151 roseus, pale rose, large, extra-fine, 
5ft., Sept. -Oct. 
1 54 ruber, rich deep rose, very showy, 
robust grower, one of the best, 4£ft., 
Sept. -Oct. 
157 William Bowman, flowers very 
large, deep violet-purple, darker disc, 
free, good habit, 3ft. , Sept. -Oct. 
172 Novl-Belgii Candida, large snow-white 
flowers, with a golden centre, in long 
graceful sprays. 
173 Colerette Rose. (See New Varieties, 
page 5.) 
175 “ Cottage Maid,” soft pink 
flowers ; very free, 4ft. 
181 Edna Mercia, bright-rose, very free, 
A.M., R.H.S., 2jft., Sept. 
