New Dwarf 
Hybrid 
Border 
Asters 
Countess of Dudley. Charming 
clear pink flowers with yellow 
eye, of bushy habit and free- 
flowering. A very compact, 
neat plant. Late September. 
9 inches. 
Lady Henry Maddocks. Clear 
pale pink flowers, very free- 
flowering and of dwarf com¬ 
pact habit. September. 1 foot. 
Marjorie. A charming plant of 
compact habit, bearing large 
flowers of a bright rose-pink. 
A most brilliant color. Mid- 
September. 1 foot. 
Nancy. Of dwarf bushy habit 
and very free-flowering, the 
plants being covered with pale 
flesh-pink flowers toward the 
end of September. 1 foot. 
Ronald. Forming a dwarf bush 
covered with flowers of a 
pleasing bright shade of lilac- 
pink with rose-pink buds, very 
showy. Mid-September. 1 foot. 
Snowsprite. A very dwarf, early 
fall-flowering variety forming 
compact clumps. These are 
smothered with large semi¬ 
double white flowers. Early 
September. 1 foot. 
Victor. The dwarfest of all and 
very pretty. The flowers are 
of good size and of a beautiful 
clear pale lavender-blue; a 
charming rock-plant, flowering 
early September. 8 inches. 
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New Dwarf Hybrid Border Asters 
The dainty New Dwarf Hybrid Asters fill a long felt 
want in providing a race of dwarf, compact, free-flowering 
plants. They bloom at a season when there is a scarcity of 
low growing flowering plants. 
They are 1 foot in height and during September are 
completely smothered with blossoms. Exceptionally valu¬ 
able for the edging or for grouping in the front of borders 
and are also charming for the rock garden, coming at a 
time when the rock garden is void of flowers. They are 
easy to grow and absolutely hardy. 
Price; $2.50 per doz.; $15.00 per 100. 
