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Plant these brilliant fall-blooming hardy Asters and prolong your blooming sea- 
son 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 kills the flowers. These plants 
stand our Minnesota winters unprotected. 
These late blooming Asters should be in every garden as they give a mass of 
color after all other flowers are gone except the hardy outdoor Chrysanthemums. 
There has been a wonderful improvement in these fall Asters of late years just 
as with many other flowers. As new varieties come that are better than the older 
sorts we test them out and offer our customers a constantly improving assortment. 
We want everyone who does not have them to try out one or more kinds this fall. 
Be sure to plant well and mulch the first winter. 
The Tall and Medium Tall Varieties 
ABENDROTHE. A medium tall growing Aster with large delicate lavender flowers with a 
very bright pink reflection. One of the best of the tall pinks. 
Each, 35c: 3 for #1.00; 6 for #1.75; 12 for #3.00 
CHARLES WILSON. (New 1937). Here is the new Aster wonder for 1937. An entirely 
different shade of red from Red Rover. Where that variety is a purple-red, Charles 
Wilson is a much brighter red with the purple eliminated. An intense brilliant red such 
as can be found in no other Aster. Truly a wonderful acquisition to our growing list of 
indispensable Asters. Each, 75c; 3 for #2.00; 6 for #3.50 
CLIMAX. This is the largest and best of all the light blue varieties. The plant grows to a 
height of 5 feet with long, graceful, drooping branches which are literally covered with 
very large, rich blue florets as large as a half dollar. Often a plant will carry 500 blossoms. 
Very effective where planted in clumps of from 3 to 6 plants spaced 3 feet apart. Fine 
cut flower. Try it. Each, 35c; 3 for #1.00; 6 for #1.75; 12 for #3.00 
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New- 
These little Asters, which come to us from Eng¬ 
land, 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. 
NANCY. Dwarf, bushy, very free blooming, 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 pret¬ 
ty. 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 
2 above kinds for 75c. 
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 lj/j inches across and are produced in 
such profusion as to completely cover the plant. 
Season, October and November. 
30c each; #2.50 per 12 
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. Florets are as large as those of Climax and it is a fitting white companion for that 
wonderful blue variety. Clean healthy foliage. Makes wonderful bouquets as cut flowers. 
Each, 50c; 3 for #1.25; 6 for #2.00; 12 for #3.75 
RED ROVER. New novelty. One of the sensations of our garden last fall. We had a row 
of this wonderful Aster last October about 100 feet in length and when in bloom this 
was a sight to behold. The entire row was one solid mass of color so bright that it 
arrested every eye. A rich deep red purple. Our first good red Aster. 
Each, 50c; 3 for #1.25; 6 for #2.00; 12 for #3.75 
ST. EGWIN. This is the finest so far as we have seen of all the pink Asters. The plant is 
dwarf, seldom over 18 inches; comes up from the ground often as a single stem which 
sends out many short strong branches in all directions, forming a perfect dome which is 
literally smothered in a world of bright deep pink blooms. Often a single branch can 
be cut with over 500 blossoms on it. Each, 35c; 3 for #1.00; 6 for #1.75; 12 for #3.00 
Dwarf Border Asters 
Aster 
Collection 
One each of these six 
fine New Fall-Blooming 
Asters: Abendrothe, Chas. 
Wilson, Climax, Mt. Ev¬ 
erest, Red Rover, St. Eg- 
win. 
A REGULAR $2.80 
VALUE 
FOR 
$ 2 °° 
Postpaid 
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Field of Fall Blooming Asters on Our Grounds, 1936 
