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ALPHABETICAL LIST OF PLANTS 223 
A. cordifolius ericoides. Heath-like, foliage turning dark red 
in late autumn ; thick racemes of small 
white flowers ; 2 feet high ; flowers September 
and October. 
A. „ Hon. Edith Gibbs. Pale blue, 4 feet high, 
flowers September and October. 
A. Novce Angliee — 
Lil Fardell. Rose-coloured flowers, 4 feet high, flowers 
September and October. 
Mrs J. F. Rayner. Crimson, 4 feet, flowers September 
and October. 
Mrs S. T. Wright. Large-flowered, rosy purple, 5 feet 
high. 
Ryecroft purple. 5 feet high, September and October. 
A. Novi Belgii. Beauty of Colwell. Lavender-blue, double 
flowers, 4 feet high, flowers September 
and October. 
Climax. Blue-mauve with large gold centre, 
very large flowers, branching sprays, 
5 feet high. Flowers in October. Largest 
aster yet raised. 
Flossy. White, 3 to 4 feet, flowering in 
August and September. 
St. Egwin. Soft pink, a compactly growing 
and beautiful variety, 2^ feet high, flower- 
ing in September and October. 
Top Sawyer. Pinkish mauve, beautiful 
old variety, 4 feet high, flowers Sep- 
tember. 
Madame Cacheux. Pale pink flowers, bushy 
habit, 1 foot high. 
Puniceus pulcherrimus . Rosy lilac, yellow 
centre, 5 feet high, flowers in September. 
Symphony . Quite new, said to be the finest 
variety yet raised, white shaded mauve. 
A. Snowdrift. White flowers, branching habit, 2 feet high, 
flowering in September. 
A. Tradescantii. White, graceful variety, with small flowers 
and feathery foliage, flowering October to December. 
A. turbinellus. Violet, large-flowered and graceful, 4 feet 
high, flowering in October. 
. „ albus. White, long slender stems. 
. vimineus. White, graceful sprays of small flowers, 2^ feet 
high, flowering September to November. 
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