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Frikarti. Splendid variety, extra large blue flowers 
in August and September, height 2-3 feet, a 
grand novelty. 50 cents. 
Mount Everest. (New.) Much the best pure white 
late flowering aster, height 4-5 feet, branches 
down to the ground, extra choice. 50 cents. 
Mrs. Davis Evans. (New.) Of Novi-Belgii type. 
Height 36 inches. Color lavender blue, flowers IV 2 
inches across. At its best October 10. A grand 
variety. 50 cents. 
Ptarmicoides. (Baby’s Breath Aster.) The white 
flowers which are very small suggest the annual 
gypsophila. A fine variety for floral work. Height 
15-18 inches. 
Pink Progressive. Height not over 2^ feet, color 
pink suffused with lavender, clouds of flowers 
during September. 
Queen Mary. Large blue flowers tinted lavender 
loosely arranged on well branched stems, Sep¬ 
tember, height 4 feet. 
Red Rover. (New.) Color deep rosy red, height 2%- 
3 feet, very well branched, a very deeply colored 
variety. September. 35 cents. 
Royal Blue. Flowers of medium blue, height 4-5 
feet, foliage very good at best about September 
15. 
Sky lands Queen. We were the first to introduce this 
grand American raised aster, height 3 feet, well 
branched, handsome foliage and very large medium 
blue flowers during September. 
Tataricus. The tallest and latest flowering of all 
asters, this species has extra large foliage, very 
sturdy stems and the heads of medium sized pale 
blue flowers do not open until mid-October, height 
6-8 feet. 
MISCELLANEOUS ASTERS 
Alpinus. Large bluish purple flowers in late May. 
Alpinus Albus. Large pure white form. 
Mauve Cushion. Silvery mauve, 9 inches high, not in 
good bloom until late October. 
Himalaicus. Dwarf, not over 8 inches high, very large 
purple blue flowers, extra fine. 35 cents. 
Subcaeruleus. Bluish violet, flowers with alpinus and 
of same height 12-18 inches. 
Star of Wartburg. A much glorified form of sub¬ 
caeruleus, flowers are very large and height rarely 
exceeds 15 inches, in season in late May. A fine 
novelty. 50 cents. 
ASTILBE. (Formerly Spiraea.) 
Elegans, (New.) Dark rosy pink, splendid 
variety. 50 cents. 
Gladstone. Large pure white pyramidal 
heads. 35 cents. 
Gloria. Very rich deep pink. 35 cents. 
Granat. Very rich deep red, tall grower. 35 
cents. 
Hyacinth. Pure lavender pink. 35 cents. 
Kriemhilde. Feathery spikes of salmon pink. 
35 ceuts. 
Juno. A fine violet rose. 35 cents. 
Market Glory. Splendid new red variety, tall 
spikes. 40 cents. 
Moerheimi. Extra robust pure white variety. 
35 cents. 
Philadelphia. Clear lavender rose. 35 cents. 
Rose Pearl. Lovely shell pink. 35 cents. 
Vesta. Lilac rose of moderate height. 35 
cents. 
