CATALOGUE OF ASTERS 
Page Forty 
Hardy Herbaceous Plants 
FOR BORDERS, ROCKERIES, etc. 
Asters (Michaelmas Daisies) 
AMELLUS. 
BEAUTY OF RONSDORF, lilac-pink/ 
flowers large and distinct; 2 ft. Aug.-Sept. 
BESSIE CHAPMAN, deep lavender-blue, 
large, late; 2 ft. 
GENERAL PERSHING, pale pink, very 
large flowers; 2 ft. 
KING GEORGE, violet-blue flowers, 3 ins. 
across. The largest of this section; 2 ft. 
Sept.-Oct. 
LILACINA, large flowers, porcelain-blue 
PERRY’S FAVOURITE, medium-sized 
pink flowers; 2 ft. Aug.-Sept. 
QUEEN MARY, large flowers of mid-blue; 
2* ft. 
SHIRLEY, sky-blue, very large flowers, 
invaluable for cutting; mid-season; 2 ft. ... 
SONIA, bright rose-pink, late 
ULTRAMARINE, dark violet, bronze centre; 
2 ft. Sept.-Oct. 
WEINHOLTZI, soft pale pink, splendid 
decorative habit 
GENERAL COLLECTION. 
ALDENHAM PINK, beautiful deep pink, 
medium-sized flowers 
ANITA BALLARD, cornflower-blue, large 
flowers; 4^ ft. Sept. 
AVALANCHE, beautiful white 
BARR’S PINK, large bright pink flowers; 
4 ft. 
BEAUTY OF COLWALL, large double 
blue; 4\ ft. Late Sept. 
BLUE GEM, compact masses of rich blue, 
semi-double flowers; late; 3 ft. 
BRUSSELS, large lavender, branching; 
single; 4 ft. 
CHAS. WILSON, rich deep vivid pink; 
3£ ft. Late Sept. 
CLIMAX, large pale blue single flowers, 2 ins. 
across; 5 ft. Oct. 
CLOLTDY BLUE, semi-double, soft lavender; 
4 ft. Sept.-Oct. 
COUNTESS, beautiful rosy-pink; 4 ft. 
DICK BALLARD, rosy-pink double flowers, 
conspicuous red centre; 3| ft. Oct. 
ELTA, bright rosy-lavender, double, an 
excellent variety; 2^ ft. 
EMPRESS OF COLWALL, an exquisite 
shade of rose-lilac or heliotrope; mid¬ 
season; 4 ft. ... 
FREEDOM, deep shade of lavender-blue; 
4\ ft. Mid-Sept. 
GRACE SWEET, large dark blue; 4£ ft. ... 
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HEATHER GLOW, bright rose, extra large 
flowers; 4 to 5 ft. Late 
HENRY ADAMS, large single blue flowers, 
very distinct; 4 ft. 
HYBRIDUS LUTEUS, a pretty yellow 
daisy-like flower; 2 ft. July 
KING OF THE BELGIANS, semi-double, 
lavender-blue; the largest of all; 5 ft. Sept. 
LAVENDER, semi-double, rich lavender, very 
early; 3^ ft. ... 
LITTLE BOY BLUE, rich deep blue, semi¬ 
double flowers; 2 ft. ... 
LITTLE PINK LADY, deep pink double 
flowers in prim dense pyramids. An excellent 
companion to Little Boy Blue, but later 
flowering; 1^ ft. 
MAGGIE PERRY, delightful shade of soft 
mauve, loosely arranged flowers in upright 
pyramids; 3^ ft. Sept. 
MAID OF ATHENS, a glorious rich rose- 
pink, large flowers and free; 4 ft. Oct. 
MAID OF COLWALL, white, long, loose, 
spikes; 4 ft. 
MONS, bright deep rose, single flowers; 4 ft. 
Sept.-Oct. 
MRS. GEO. MONRO, finest white Aster 
ever raised; 4£ ft. 
MRS. SIMS, large pale mauve flowers 
perfectly distributed on erect stems bearing 
a great depth of flower sprays; 5 ft. Mid¬ 
season ... 
NOBILIS, pale lavender flowers, centre petals 
tinted with pink, abundantly produced on 
dark upright stems; 5£ ft. Late Sept. 
NOVELTY, small flowers, mauve; 3 ft. 
OCTOBER DAWN, forms neat compact 
pyramids, covered with lilac-mauve flowers; 
2£ ft. Oct. 
OWEN WELLS, delicate shade of lavender, 
extra large flowers 
PINK PERFECTION, bright pink, very free- 
flowering; 3^ ft. 
QUEEN OF THE LILACS, large flower of 
a fine lilac shade; 4^ ft. 
ROSETTE, deep pink, semi-double, rosette¬ 
shaped flowers; 4 ft. Oct. ... 
ROYAL BLUE, deep rich purple-blue. Early 
to mid-season; 4\ ft. 
RUBY TIPS, rich rose, excellent in artificial 
light. Mid-season 
SAM BANHAM, best described as a single 
white Climax ; 5 ft. Oct. 
SILVER-SHEEN, bright lavender-blue with 
silvery sheen, semi-double flowers of good 
substance, freely produced on robust pyra¬ 
midal stems; 5 ft. Early 
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