New Perennial Plants DAYBREAK NURSERIES 
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New and Choice 
Perennial Plants 
For those who love the more unusual and finer thing, do 
try to include a few of these New Improved Perennials to 
give new interest and distinction to your garden. 
ASTER, Hardy. 
Frikaiti (Wonder of Stafa). This is considered to be 
the best of the late Summer and Fall flowering varie¬ 
ties. It is attractive in its neat, upright habit of growth 
attaining a height of 30 in. Its large, well formed flow¬ 
ers are produced in great profusion from the middle of 
August until late October. The color is a lovely shade 
of lavender-blue. Each 50c., doz. $5.00. 
ASTER, Hardy. 
Wartburg Star. A new, giant-flowering variety. The 
large, bright lavender flowers with yellow centers are 
borne on stalks 30 in. long. Excellent for cutting 
purposes. Each 35c., doz. $3.50. 
ASTER, Hardy New Dwarf Hybrids. 
A new and extremely distinct type. This Aster seldom 
exceeds a height of 12 in., and is completely covered 
with single flowers during September and October. 
They are entirely hardy and are valuable for the 
rock garden plantings. 
ASTER, Hardy Dwarf Hybrids. 
Daphne. A lovely little variety. Compact and very 
free flowering. The color is a pleasing shade of shell 
pink. Each 40c., doz. $4.00. 
ASTER, Hardy Dwarf Hybrids. 
Lady H. Maddon. A wonderful shade of pale pink. 
Each 40c., doz. $4.00. 
ASTER, Hardy Dwarf Hybrids. 
Countess Dudley. A very bushy, free flowering variety 
of Aster, having flowers of cream pink. Each 40c., 
doz. $4.00. 
ASTER, Hardy Dwarf Hybrids. 
Victor. The smallest growing of the dwarf varieties. 
The flowers are pale clear lavender. Each 40c., 
doz. $4.00. 
CAMPANULA rotundifolia, Olympia. The flower is of 
a beautiful deep lavender blue, borne on a plant of 
compact habit of about 8 in. in height. This variety 
commences to bloom in June and continues until 
August. Spreading by creeping rhizome. It will soon 
cover its nook in the rock garden with a blanket of 
bright green foliage and blue bells. Each 40c., doz. 
$4.00. 
CHELONE (Pentstemon) barbata, Pink Shades. 
Varying shades of pink that are new to this class. The 
36 in. spikes are especially good for cutting purposes. 
Planted in the border this is sure to command atten¬ 
tion. Each 25c., doz. $2.50. 
DIANTHUS, Highland Hybrids. A new race of High¬ 
land Pinks, which are considered by many to be the 
most brilliant Dianthus. The plants are covered with 
a profusion of single flowers in many charming color 
combinations. Very hardy and vigorous growth. 
Height 10 in. Blooms from May until September. 
Each 25c., doz. $2.50. 
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