WM. BORSCH & SON 
Maplewood, Oregon 
Each 
$*Amellus King George—Very large deep blue flowers, July to September. .50 
:f:*Amellus Rudolph Goethe—Large lavender-blue flowers, August to Oct. .40 
Canbyii—Native of the Rockies, with showy flowers of rose pink to rose 
lilac on 10-inch stems, from May to July.50 
$*Farreri, “Big Bear”—Large flowers of the richest violet, with orange 
centers. Stock limited.50 
ijrFoliaceus—A rather rare species, large lavender flowers on 12-inch 
stems. Thrives anywhere, but best in a rich, moist soil. June to 
September .35 
Forrestii—Large purple-violet flowers, with orange yellow disk, on 4 to 
6-inch stems. Very dwarf and compact in growth, and the flowers 
very large for the size and height of the plant.50 
Frikarti (Wonder of Stafa)—In our opinion the best Aster that has 
been introduced to date. Of branching habit, it produces large lav¬ 
ender blue flowers on 12 to 18-inch stems. 30 inches. July to Nov.50 
Frondeus—Another native of the Rockies. Large bluish-lavender flow¬ 
ers on 12-inch stems. May to July.50 
Japanese Double White—Distinct from all other hardy Asters. About 
12 feet high, and bear July to September, double flowers not unlike 
the double white Feverfew .25 
^*Lichiangensis—Lovely Alpine Aster from China. Fine purple flowers 
on stems 8 to 12 inches. Requires a well-watered stony soil, mixed 
with peat and sand.75 
^Mauve Cushion—Hardy Japanese species, forming round cushion-like 
plants, 2 to 3 ft. across and 6 to 8 inches high, completely covered 
with mauve-colored flowers during October and November.25 
Pleiades “Yvette Richardson”—Miniature Michaelmas Daisy with a pro¬ 
fusion of lavender-blue flowers on 8-inch stems. August and Sept. .35 
*Porteri—One of the best Asters for the wall. White flowers on 8-inch 
stems ...25 
Sp. Olympic Mts.—Not unlike a dwarf form of Foliaceus, with very 
large lavender blue flowers on 8 to 12-inch stems.25 
Subcoeruleus Star of Eisenach—Bright lavender flowers with yellow 
centers, measuring 4 inches across, on 12 to 15-in. stems. May to July .25 
Subcoeruleus Wartburg Star—Violet purple flowers with yellow centers, 
on 12 to 15-inch stems. May to July.25 
:{:*Townsendii—Medium sized flowers of bluish-rose on 15 to 18-inch stems. 
October and November..40 
*FALL ASTERS, or Michaelmas Daisies. 
Abendroethe (Evening Glow)—Rosy-red flowers on 3-foot stems.25 
*Aster Acris—Neat bushes 1 foot high. Smothered during August and 
September with lavender-blue flowers.25 
Barr’s Pink—Large open semi-double flowers of rose-pink, with showy 
gold.and bronze central disc. September to October; 4 ft.35 
Climax—Beautiful lavender flowers with golden yellow disc; 4 to 6 ft. .25 
Ericoides “Star Shower”—Small white flowers on 3 to 4-foot stems. 
Excellent as filling material in bouquets, like Gypsophila. September .35 
Ericoides “Versicolor”—Compact trusses of light pink flowers.35 
Edith Goodwin—One of the best blues for cutting.25 
Cordifolius—Dainty minute white flowers in dense sprays on 3-foot 
stems. August to October.25 
Floribunda—Small but pretty flowers of lavender-blue on 4-foot stems.25 
Gold Flake—Pretty yellow flowers on 18-inch stems. August to October .25 
Hybridus Luteus (Solidago)—New variety with small bright yellow 
flowers in clusters on 2-foot stems. Especially fine for cutting.50 
$ Rock Plants. 
* Cut Flowers. 
Campanula Raineri requires lime. 
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