PERENNIAL VERBENA 
Lavender 
This VERBENA VENOSA (showy laven¬ 
der) is an unusually hardy form of peren¬ 
nial Verbena. The vigorous, sprawling 
stems make a mat of dark green foliage, 
and the large, showy lavender flower 
heads are freely produced from early 
spring until late fall. Flowers have a fine 
fragrance, closely resembling that of 
Daphne Cneorum. Worth while for the 
fragrance alone. Needs a light soil, hot 
and dry, with plenty of room. Here is a 
plant that has a place in every garden. 
Price field plants Each 30c, Three 80c, 
Doz. $3.00. 
Dwarf HARDY 
THREE NEW DWARF HYBRID 
BORDER ASTERS 
BLUE BIRD—A brilliant deep blue variety.... 
cool in appearance. . . .a "different" blue that 
lends a note of newness to an armful of peren¬ 
nials or a table bouquet. 15 to 18 inches. 
LAVANDA—A light blue Hybrid that borrows its 
tint from a Baby's pale blue eyes.... 
"lovely to look at".... delightful to grow.... 
15 inches of splendor. 
NOBE—White as virgin chalk. Visitors who first 
see this NEW Aster quickly draw in their 
breath and exclaim on its chalk whiteness and 
the prolific number and uniformity of blossoms. 
12 inches. 
Well rooted pot plants of these three new 
Asters.... each, 45c... .three, $1.15. . . . Doz., 
$4.50. For one plant of each (3) order No. 
437 and send only $1.09. 
ENGLISH DWARF ASTERS 
"POPULARITY TESTED"! 
COUNTESS OF DUDLEY—^Ch^rming, clear pink 
flowers with yellow eyes. Bushy habit and free 
flowering. A very compact, neat plant. Late 
September, 9 inches. 
Pink 
At last! A lovely pink companion for 
VERBENA VENOSA. The masses of showy 
pink blossoms peeping from a large cush¬ 
ion of green foliage.... sending up a fra¬ 
grance from the bed.... make this NEW 
pink perennial Verbena an alluring fea¬ 
ture for border, rock garden and bed. Cul¬ 
ture like Verbena Venosa. Both 
LAVENDER AND PINK are extremely har¬ 
dy and the plants are fresh and livable. 
Don't overlook a few of BOTH when mak¬ 
ing up your order. Each 40c, Three $1.05, 
Doz. $4.00. Special offer 1 plant of each 
59c, two plants of each $1.08. 
English ASTERS 
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LADY HENRY MADDOCKS—Clear pale pink 
flowers. Very free flowering and of dwarf, 
compact habit, September. I foot. 
MARJORIE—A charming plant of compact habit, 
bearing large flowers of bright rose-pink—a 
most brilliant color. Mid-September, I foot. 
NANCY—Of dwarf bushy habit and very free 
flowering, the plants are covered with pale 
flesh-pink flowers toward the end of September. 
I foot. 
RONALD—Dwarf, mound-like bush covered with 
flowers of a pleasing bright shade of lilac-pink, 
with rose-pink buds. Very showy. Mid-Sep¬ 
tember. I foot. 
SNOWSPRITE—A very dwarf, early fall-flowering 
variety forming compact clumps, smothered 
with large, semi-double white flowers. Early 
September. I foot. 
VICTOR—The pretty flowers are of good size 
and of a beautiful clear pale lavender-blue. 
A charming rock plant flowering early in Sep¬ 
tember. Dwarf, 6 inches. Above seven pot or 
field plants. Each 35c, Three 90c, Doz. 3.50. 
Your choice of any four of the above seven 
varieties for $1.19. 
Everg reens 
A collection (No. 637) of following five 
varieties. .. .6 to 10 inch plants. .. .special (5 
plants) $1.25, Each 30c. 
IRISH JUNIPER — Tall narrow trees of blue- 
green foliage. 
KOSTER JUNIPER—U ncommon variety. Rapid 
grower. Spreading type with bluish green 
leaves. 
NORWAY SPRUCE — Much used for Christmas 
tree. Grows fast. 
COLORADO BLUE SPRUCE—Most popular of 
all evergreens! 
PYRAMjDAL ARBOR VITAE — For formal 
planting or at sides of garden or home 
entrances. 
