New Dwarf Hybrid Border Asters 
(Aster Dumosus Hybrids) 
The new dwarf Asters are unquestionably among 
the most worth while plants that have recently come 
to us from England. Very neat in habit with attrac' 
tive foliage and in September and October are graced 
with hundreds of blooms of the most delicate shades 
of lavender, pink and lilac. Not one person who saw 
them growing in our nurseries but admired them and 
purchased some. 
COUNTESS OF DUDLEY 
Three $0.85, Do*. $2.50, 100 $15.00 
LADY HENRY MADDOCKS 
They rarely exceed one foot in height and during 
the blooming period in September the plants are com' 
pletely covered with blossoms. They are exceptionally 
valuable 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 have been tested for three years in our 
nurseries and we as well as all those who have seen 
them proclaim these new things to be of exceptional 
value and merit. Perfectly hardy and grow most any' 
where in any reasonably good garden soil. 
Three $0.85, Do*. $2.50, 100 $15.00 
Clear pale pink flowers, very free flowering and of 
dwarf, compact habit. September. 1 foot. 
MARJORIE Three $0.85, Do*. $2.50, 100 $15.00 
A charming plant of compact habit, bearing large 
flowers of a bright rose'pink. Mid'September. 1 ft. 
VICTOR Three $0.85, Do*. $2.50, 100 $15.00 
The dwarfest of all and very pretty. The flowers 
are of good size and of a beautiful clear Dale lav' 
ender'blue; a charming rock plant, flowering early 
September. 8 inches. 
NANCY Three $0.85, Doz. $2.50, 100 $15.00 
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 
Three $0.85, 
Doz. $2.50, 100 $15.00 
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 
Three $0.85, 
Doz. $2.50, 100 $15.00 
A very dwarf, early fall 
flowering variety form' 
ing compact clumps 
These are smothered 
with large, semi'double 
white flowers. Early 
September. 1 foot. 
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