Aster, Lady Henry Maddocks 
New Dwarf Hybrid Asters 
A group of dense, low-growing new hybrids of A. 
dumosus recently originated in England. Suited to 
the rock-garden or for low borders. During the past 
year people have been captivated by these sensa¬ 
tionally new and dainty little Autumn-blooming 
Asters. 
Daphne. Low, compact plants about 12 inches high, 
buried in a smother of soft pink flowers in the 
latter part of September. 
Marjorie. Grows about 18 inches high and 24 inches 
broad, with an indescribable profusion of deep 
apple-blossom-pink flowers brightened with golden 
centers, so thickly placed that the foliage is 
hidden. September. 
Nancy. One of the loveliest of the lot. The pale 
pearl-gray flowers are nearly an inch across and 
are illumined with lilac-pink and yellow. Is nearly 
18 inches high, and blooms a little later than the 
others. 
Countess of Dudley. Stocky, bushy plants about 
18 inches high, and equally broad, covered with 
clear pink flowers about % inch across in dazzling 
profusion. September. 
Remembrance. Very compact plants thickly 
studded with starry flowers of a delightful soft 
pink shade. 12 inches. September. 
Snow Sprite. One of the showiest because of its 
profusion of semi-double, dazzling white flowers. 
Plants low and thick. September. 
Victor. Earliest of this group to bloom and very 
dwarf, making a perfect sheet of flowers in a stun¬ 
ning shade of clear violet-blue. 
Price of the above, 30c each; $2.50 for 10 
Gypsophila Bodgeri 
Gypsophila 
Bodgeri 
A new, dwarf, double, 
white Gypsophila, tinted 
pink, and reaching a 
height of about 2 feet. 
It blooms at least two 
weeks earlier than any 
early double-flowering 
form, which makes it 
particularly desirable 
either for garden display 
or for cutting. 50c each. 
Aster, Lady Henry Maddocks 
Coreopsis lanceolata, Golden Giant 
A glorious new large-flowered Coreopsis with blooms of true rich 
golden yellow, 4 inches in diameter, and perfect in form. It has a de¬ 
lightful sweet fragrance, and by all who saw it last year was acclaimed 
the finest Coreopsis so far produced. 50c each; $4.50 for 10. 
Compact, dwarf plants about 
18 inches high and more than 24 
inches in spread. The pale pink 
flowers are nearly an inch across 
and so thickly placed that the 
foliage is completely hidden. One 
of the latest to bloom and there¬ 
fore especially effective in the 
rock-garden. 
30c each; $2.50 for 10. 
SPECIAL OFFER 
One plant of Lady Henry 
Maddocks and one each of the 
seven new dwarf Hybrid As¬ 
ters—Daphne, Marjorie, 
Nancy, etc. 
8 plants in all for $2.00 
Hardy Asters of the New Dwarf Types are Decidedly 
“T he Coming Thing” 
Coreopsis, Golden Giant 
