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ASTER, ASTER. per 3 10 100 
alpinus, ROCK ASTER. 6 in. June. Dense low tufted habit. White or lavender flowers. 
.75 1.85 15.00 
amellus, ITALIAN ASTER. 18-24 in. August. Purple flowers 1% in. across in clustered 
heads . 75 1.85 15.00 
dumosus. 2-3 ft. Blue to white flowers 1 inch across in numerous heads. 
.75 1.85 15.00 
linariifolius, SAVORY LEAVED ASTER. 12 in. Violet blue. A hardy compact native 
species . 75 1.85 15.00 
novaeangliae, NEW ENGLAND ASTER. 3-6 ft. Deep purple flowers in August and 
September . 75 1.85 15.00 
novaeangliae roseus, ROSY NEW ENGLAND ASTER. 3-6 ft. Aug.-Sept. A fine hardy 
native rose-colored variety . 75 1.85 15.00 
tataricus, TATARIAN ASTER. 6 ft. Oct.-Nov. Blue-violet. Latest of all Asters. 
.75 1.85 15.00 
NAMED HARDY ASTERS 
A fine collection of varieties, tall growing and dwarfs, that give 
charming effects in the garden. They bloom in New England dur¬ 
ing September and October. All pot grown plants. 
$.30 each, $.75 for 3 except where noted. 
ACME—Pale lavender, 1% in. diameter, 3 ft. high, closely branching. 
AUTUMN QUEEN—Lilac, 2 in. diam., 2^2 If* high, erect. 
BLUE EYES—Bluest of them all, IV 2 in. diam., 3 ft. high, loosely branching. 50c each, 
$1.25 for 3. 
BURBANK'S CHARMING— V 2 in. diam., 4 ft. high, long, pendant sprays form plumes of 
soft pink. The very best late aster and defying frost. 50c each, $1.25 for 3. 
CHARLES WILSON, New—The reddest aster in the collection. 1 in. diam., 3 ft. high, 
erect habit. Outstanding because of its color and bright golden center. Superior to 
Red Rover which has been recommended previously in this color. Erect habit of 
growth makes supports unnecessary. 75c each. 
DOROTHY VOKES—Clear rose, 1 in. diam., 2 ft. high, compact habit. 50c each, $1.25 
for 3. 
EFFIE—Medium lavender, 13,4 in. diam., 3V2 ft* high, fairly compact habit. Its large yel¬ 
low center renders it very attractive. 75c each. 
FREEDOM—Pale rose, IV 2 in. diam., 3V4 ft. high. 
HEATHER GLOW—Pink, IV 2 in. diam., 3 ft. high, rather compact habit. 
HON. VICARY GIBBS—Pale lavender, % in. diam., 2 V 2 ft. high, compact habit. 
IVY LOGAN—Deep lavender, 1V4 in. diam., 3 V 2 ft. high. 
LADY LLOYD—Pale rose, IV 4 in. diam., 3Vfe ft. high, fairly compact habit. 
MME. CARROY—Lavender, 94 in. diam., U /2 ft. high, compact habit. 
MRS. DAVIS EVANS—Clear lavender, IV 2 in. diam., 3 ft. high, erect habit, very flori- 
ferous and this characteristic combined with its bright color makes it of excellent 
horticultural value. 50c each, $1.25 for 3. 
NORMA—Pale rosy lilac, IV 4 in. diam., 3 ft. high, erect habit. 
PEGGY BALLARD—Large sprays of rosy mauve flowers. 3 ft. high. 
PERRY'S PRIDE—Clear pink, U /2 in. diam., 3 ft. high, loosely branching. 
PERRY'S WHITE—Pure white petals which change to red with large golden center, 1 1/4 
in. diam., 31/2 It* high, loosely branching. 
ROBINSON, V. C.—Medium lavender, IV 2 in. diam., 3^2 ft. high. 
SAINT EGWIN—Pale rose, 1 in. diam., 2 V 2 ft. high, compact. 
THORA PERRY—Pale lavender, 2 in. diam., IV 2 ft. high, compact habit. 
VENUS—Deep lavender, 1/2 in. diam., U /2 ft. high, compact habit. 50c each, $1.25 for 3. 
WHITE CLIMAX—Pure white, 4 ft. high. 
WONDER OF STAFFA—Lavender, 2Vfc in. diam., 2 ft. high. 50c each, $1.25 for 3. 
SPECIAL OFFER. Collection of 24 different Named Hardy Asters, one of each variety listed 
above. Special collection (24 plants) $7.50 (value $9.00). 
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