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Aster Novi Belgi (European Fall Flowering Hardy Asters) —3-4'. The 
newly developed varieties coming in delightful shades offer many possi¬ 
bilities for late summer color combinations. These Asters will grow in 
any soil, provided they receive abundant sunshine. 
Blue Eyes —Nearest true blue. Double flowers. These potted plants will 
make up splendidly by fall and flower well the first season. 50c each. 
Col. F. R. Durham —See Special List. 
Dick Ballard —Dwarf. The whole plant is smothered in large double 
rosy-red flowers with bright rose-red centers. 
Little Boy Blue — -Yi ■ The earliest Aster to bloom and the most free 
flowering of all. A mound of blue in Sept. One of the best. 50c each. 
Little Pink Lady —2 1 2 '. Pink companion to Little Boy Blue. 50c each. 
Alt. Everest —See Special List. 
Pink Royal —We still claim this is the finest pink Aster. 
Red Rover —See Special List. 
Royal Blue —Masses of good, double blue flowers. 
Skylands Queen- —Dense and spreading. Flowers large, light blue. 
Ilardv Chrysanthemums 
Jean Treadway —Aster type. Clear pink with dark rose center. 
Barbara Cumming —Decorative type. Large, clear yellow flowers shading to 
orange-bronze in the center. Early. 
Brune Poitevine —Very large, velvety, reddish-bronze petals, golden under¬ 
neath. 
Jean Cumming —Large flowers of purest white. 
M rs. L. Birchard —Large, bright shell pink. 
Old Gold —Late, bright golden button or Pompon type. 
Gypsy Girl —Single, crimson shading into chestnut-crimson. 
Crimson Splendor —Large, semi-double flowers of bright crimson-red. 
Korean Chrysanthemums 
Country Girl —4-5'. Single flowers 3)4" or more across. Lovely shade of lilac- 
pink. Good for back of border. 35c each. 
Hebe — 2 x /2 . Produces tremendous masses of clear, soft pink, single blooms. 
50e each. 
Orion—2J 2 '- Bright canary yellow. Single. 50c each. 
Vulcan — 2 x /2- Glowing carmine-red which shades to garnet-crimson. Bright 
golden center. 50e each. 
Delphinium—Hollyhock Strain 
Clematis integrifolia 18". A low shrubby plant with dark foliage and frosty 
blue bells from June through August. Very hardy. 
Delphinium belladonna, Cliveden Beauty —5'. This is a greatly improved 
variety of the well known, light blue, hardy Larkspur. Its clear turquoise blue 
coloring, larger flowers and more sturdy growth serve to make it the finest D. 
belladonna variety on the market. 
Delphinium bellamosum —3-1'. The lovely , old, dark blue Larkspur. 
Hybrid Delphinium— 
Benary’s Large Flowered Hybrids —Large open flowers of 
pure colors, closely massed on tall, stately stems growing 
5-6' high. 
Benary’s Hollyhock Strain Enormous spikes of large, 
single and double blooms in shades of blue, violet and 
purple. 
Geum, Fire Opal 
Dianthus, Rose Unique —See Special List. 
Dianthus barbalus (Sweet William) — Old favorites in red with white eye, black- 
maroon, white, pink, scarlet, and purple. 
Dianthus caryophyUus (Hardy Garden Carnations)— 12-15". These double Vienna 
and Grenadin types furnish excellent carnations for the house and fine blue-leaved plants 
for the garden. We have selected the finest specimens of the following and from them 
have propagated a large stock by cuttings, thus insuring you true plants of the colors 
you order. Scarlet, White, King of Blacks (black-red), White Gold (soft yellow), Violet, 
and Rose. 
Dianthus deltoides erecta —6". The great objection to the well-known Dianthus 
deltoides is its habit of spreading overmuch and crowding its neighbors. This forms 
compact tufts of erect growth with flower stalks held directly above, not scattered 
about the sides of the plant. The little pinks are bright red in color. Do not let these 
plants go to seed. They bloom very heavily and are apt to exhaust themselves in 
in the effort of making seed. We recommend this newcomer. 35c each. 
Dianthus Loveliness—“The flowers hav e large laeiniated petals of a most exquisite 
mauve tint, but most fascinating of all is its gorgeous bouquet—the most alluring 
ly perfumed flower we know. For its scent alone it will claim millions of adherents 
the world over.”—that is the description by an enthusiastic English seedsman. We 
cannot better it. 50c each. 
Dianthus plumarius. Double Ipswich Crimson —See Special List. 
Doronicum caucasicum (Leopardbane) —2'. One of the best early flowering perennials. 
Bright green, heart shaped leaves and golden yellow, daisy-like flowers, which are fine for 
cutting. The plants die down to the ground during their resting period through July and 
August. 
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