KECENT NOVELTIES and Other Rare Flowers 
Crego Aster, Egyptian Rose 
A distinct new shade, deep 
cinnabar rose with a coppery 
sheen. Extremely double and full 
petaled. A beautiful color. Pkt. 
25 cts., 5 pkts. $1. 
Aster, Super-Giant, 
Los Angeles 
The forerunner of a new giant 
race with massive, full-petaled, 
deep, and unusually large, yet 
artistically graceful flowers of a 
pure shell-pink color, with inter¬ 
laced petals loosely arranged on 
exceedingly long stems. Pkt. 
35 cts., 3 pkts. $1. 
Aster, Los Angeles 
Hardy Spring-Flowering 
Aster subcaeruleus, 
Wartburg Star 
PERENNIAL 
The daisy-like flowers of bright 
lavender-blue, with yellow cen¬ 
ters, measure more than 4 inches 
across, are borne on strong stems 
28 inches long, and appear in 
May and June when other long¬ 
stemmed flowers are scarce. Pkt 
35 cts., 3 pkts. $1. 
Anchusa italica, 
Feltham Pride 
PERENNIAL 
A decided improvement over 
Dropmore. FeltVam Pride is of a 
much less spreading habit and 
bears larger flowers of a brighter 
blue. Pkt. 35 cts., 3 pkts. $1. 
Antirrhinum nanum 
grandiflorum. Evensong 
A very artistic color in this 
lovely, large-flowered, dwarf type 
of Snapdragon—chamois-pink, 
shading through apricot to buff. 
It is most pleasing to the eye and 
highly decorative in the garden. 
Pkt. 50 cts., 5 pkts. $2. 
Anchusa italica, Feltham Pride 
Asclepias curassavica, 
Sunset Glow 
A New Annual 
Butterfly Flower. 
Unusually Attractive 
and a Gem for Cutting 
Glorious flower 
umbels of copper- 
scarlet and gold, car¬ 
ried on 2-foot stems 
richly set with long, 
narrow leaves of a 
deep green color. In 
bud, the color is a 
uniform deep cop¬ 
pery red, and upon 
opening the flower 
segments reflex 
sharply and show a 
rich sunset coppery 
red with cornucopia 
appendages of golden 
bronze-color rising 
clear above them. 
Easily grown from 
seed, the plants 
bloom in about 5 
months, until frost. 
Pkt. 50c., 5 pkts. $2. 
curassavica 
Sunset Glow 
Armeria formosa 
Armeria formosa. 
Large-flowered Hybrids 
PERENNIAL 
Greatly improved varieties 
with longer stems and much 
larger flower-heads in new shades 
—pale and bright pinks, coral, 
reds, as well as light red tones, 
violets and purples—composing 
a color display of gay brilliance. 
The numerous, large, ball-shaped 
flowers are borne on tall, upright 
stalks 16 inches in height. Excel¬ 
lent for cutting. The grass-like 
foliage remains green all winter. 
Pkt. 50 cts. 
Hardy Aster, Wartburg Star 
Plant an herb-garden this year. See page 76 
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