LITTLE SILVER, NEW JERSEY 
Hardy Perennials 
9 
(R) New Dwarf Hybrid Border Asters (R) 
These Asters, which we offered for the first time last Spring, have aroused unmingled admir¬ 
ation among our patrons. They seldom exceed 1 foot in height, and are literally covered, in Sep¬ 
tember, with their attractive flowers. Good for edging, even better for grouping in front of borders, 
and best of all for the rock garden. 
Name Color of Bloom Season Height 
Countess of Dudley.Pink, yellow eye.Late September.9 inches 
Lady Henry Madducks.Pale pink.September.1 foot 
Marjorie.Large, bright rose pink.Mid-September.1 foot 
Nancy.Pale flesh.Late September.1 foot 
Ronald.Lilac, very showy.Mid-September.1 foot 
Snowsprite.Big, semi-double, white.Early September.1 foot 
Victor.Clear pale lavender blue.Early September. 9 inches 
3 inch Pot Plants, 30c. each, $3.00 per doz., $22.50 per 100 
Col lection 
One each of these Seven (£ -i C C\ 
Floral Gems for ^ ^ 
ASTERS 
Beautiful floral stars for the Autumn garden. 
NAMED SORTS 
Anita Ballard. 2 to 3 ft. Double flowers of a clear 
Petunia violet. 
Blue Beard. 2 to 3 ft. Azure blue gems, centered 
cream. 
Blue Gem. 2 to 3 ft. Double, rich blue flowers. 
Feltham Blue. 3 ft. A multitude of aniline blue 
Asters. 
Louvain. 3 ft. Hoards of pink flowers. 
Mons. 2 to 2Y 2 ft. Showy reddish violet flowers. 
Good for bouquets. 
Perry White. 4 ft. Big white blooms by the 
hundred. 
White Queen. 2 to 3 ft. Attractive white flowers 
on long stems. 
New Dwarf Hybrid Border Aster 
ASTER SPECIES 
New England Aster (A. novae-angliae). 4 ft. The 
native violet blue Aster of New England. Fall. 
New York Aster (A. novibelgi), “Climax.” 5 ft. 
Big flowers of a light lavender blue, in pyramidal 
spikes. Good cut flower. 
Rock Aster (A. alpinus superbus). 6 to 10 in. May 
and June bring lovely big lavender purple flowers 
to this showy Spring-blooming dwarf Aster. ( R.) 
Rosy New England Aster (A. novae-angliae rosea). 
4 ft. Showy variety with deep rosy pink flowers 
in the Autumn months. 
Tatarian Aster (A. tataricus). 6 ft. Very late and 
tall with distinct large flowers of a rich violet blue. 
BABYSBREATH • Gypsophila 
Misty charm is the attribute of this popular, old- 
fashioned perennial. 
Babysbreath (G. paniculata). 3 ft. Our grand¬ 
parents loved the loose panicles of dainty white 
flowers and appreciated the gauzy, mid-summer 
beauty of this charming old sort. 
Creeping Gypsophila (G. repens). 6 in. Late Sum¬ 
mer brings clouds of small, pinkish white flowers 
to this lovely trailer. (R.) 
Ehrle Babysbreath (G. ehrlei). 3 ft. Biggest and 
best of the double-flowered Babysbreath, with 
blooms nearly as large as those of the Yarrow. 
Good for cutting. Each 50c., doz. $5.00. 
All varieties, unless otherwise noted, each 20c., doz. $2.00, 100 $12.00 
(Add 10% to your remittance if shipment is desired by parcel post) 
