FARIBAULT , MINN. 
BRAN D 
Hardy Aster, Climax 
Aster, Subcoeruleus 
Y FARMS , Inc . 
Plant these brilliant fall blooming hardy Asters and prolong your blooming season a full 
month. Have your garden a place of dazzling splendor when all about is brown and sere. 
They will bring a world of color during late September, all of October, and on into November 
until heavy freezing and coming winter kills the flowers. 
The Tall Varieties 
ABENDROTHE 
A beautiful deep rose, grows to be about 5 feet high. A beautiful variety. 35c each 
CHARM 
A free blooming double violet-blue. About 3 feet high. A pleasing color. 35c each 
CLIMAX 
One of the best and showiest varieties. It is a rich lavender-blue with large pyramidal spikes. 
Grows 4 to 5 feet high and is a mass of color. 35c eoch 
MOUNT EVEREST 
New. A wonderful white Aster, and by far the finest and best white. It forms very tall, well-shaped, 
pointed pyramids with an abundance of lateral growths, which flower right down to the ground. 
Flowers large and dead white with a very small eye. Healthy foliage. 3 to 4 feet. 50e each 
RED ROVER 
New novelty. Deep rosy red flowers with golden center; buds bright red, giving us first red fall 
Aster. Compact habit; very free blooming. Should be in every border. A real novelty for the fall 
garden. 1 year. 3 to 4 feet September to frost. 50e each 
ST. EGWIN 
A compact dwarfish rosy pink. Grows about 2 feet high, makes an almost round bush 2 feet across, 
absolutely covered with pink Asters 1 1/2 inches in diameter. Often 500 to one plant. 35c each 
One each of the above 6 beautiful fall Asters, value $2.40, for $1.75, postpaid. 
Cdew CDwarf CBorder Ofsiers 
These little Asters, which come to us from England, have created a furor among the 
gardening public. Only a few inches high, the little plants are very neat in appearance and 
just literally covered with their dainty blooms in the fall. Very fine for bordering or edging 
and for rock garden work. 
COUNTESS OF DUDLEY 
Dainty clear pink flowers with yellow eye, of bushy habit and free flowering Late September. 
9 inches. 50c each; $3.00 per 12 
LADY HENRY MADDOCKS 
Clear pale pink, very free flowering. Dwarf compact growth. September. 12 inches. 
50c each; $3.00 per 12 
NANCY 
Dwarf, bushy, very free flowering, the pale pink flowers literally cover the little 12-inch plants in 
late September. 50c each; $3.00 per 12 
VICTOR 
The dwarfest of all and exceedingly pretty. Flowers are large and of a beautiful clear lavender- 
blue. An especially fine rock plant. 50c each; $3.00 per 12 
Special Collection of Dwarf Asters: 1 each of the 4 above kinds for $1.75. 
MAUVE CUSHION 
An entirely distinct species from Japan. Forms a circular cushion-like plant often 2 feet across 
and not over 9 inches high. The flowers, which are a delicate soft mauve, measure 1 'A inches 
across and are produced in such profusion as to completely cover the plant. Season, October and 
November. 30c each; $2.50 per 12 
O^sler Subcoenileus 
Here are some new Asters that will interest Peony lovers. These Asters, three varieties of 
which we are offering, are all much alike in color, differing mostly in size of bloom. The 
flowers are exquisite, with large Daisy-shaped blooms from 1 V 2 to 2V 2 inches in diameter, 
with different shades of blue petals surrounding orange and yellow centers. 
They all bloom right with the Peonies and are wonderful to use in connection with them 
in bouquet work as they stand up fine when cut. 
We brought in a hundred from the field potted and offered them for sale in our Peony 
Show. They were grabbed up in no time at 50c per plant. 
ARTEMIS 
New, fine light rosy lilac. 
LEICHTLINI 
A real bright clear blue. 
WARTBURG STAR 
New bright lavender-blue. Long stems. 
Any of above, 50c each; 3 for $1.25. 
Aster, Mauve Cushion 
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