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CHARLES H. TOTTY, MADISON, N. J. 
Novelty Asters for 1917 
Price: 30c. per plant, $3.00 per doz., $25.00 per 100. 
Glory of Colwall. Large, double flowers of pale 
lavender; erect habit; splendidly formed sprays. 
Mrs. Walkerdine. Pale blue; 33^2 feet. Very 
valuable for cutting. 
Nancy Ballard. Rich, reddish purple; very double 
flowers; erect growth; most profuse in bloom. 
Mrs. D. Mitchell. Pure pink, resembling St. 
Egwin, but much taller and far superior. 
Standard Sorts 
Price: 15c. per plant, $1.50 per doz., $10.00 per 100. 
Colwall Pink. A lovely, clear pink, flowering 
during September. Is one of the best additions 
to the perennial Asters. Its medium-sized flowers 
are produced very freely; pyramidal habit and 
very distinct. Height 3 feet 6 inches. 
Cordifolius albus. Pure white, tiny flowers, on 
long, graceful sprays. 
Diffusus pendulus. Blush rose, graceful, drooping 
habit. 
Doris. This pure white variety, with splendid 
habit and sprays, is one of the best of the large- 
flowering whites, coming into flower the first 
week in September. Certificated at Madison, 
September 8th. Height 3 feet. 
Eileen. Old rose color; medium-sized flowers, 
produced in great profusion on very graceful 
sprays; flowering end of August. Height 3 feet. 
Aquilegia Californica 
Ericoides Enchantress. Blush, with yellow center. 
Francis Sands. Lovely Cornflower blue; very 
novel color in Asters. Nice shaped flowers of 
medium size; very striking, pyramidal habit, 
flowering in September. Height 4 feet. 
Flossie. Pure white; in full flower by September 1st. 
Feltham Blue. A splendid, dark blue, branching 
right down to the ground. 
Innocence. Pure white; fully open September 1st. 
Mrs. H. Morris. Rich pink; very free. 
Market White. Very largely grown for cut 
flowers in our European centers. 
Moonstone. Grayish white, with a yellow center; 
large, flat flowers. One of the very best. 
Mrs. Davies Evans. Beautiful heliotrope blue; 
flowering September 1st. 
Margaret Matthews. Entirely distinct foliage; 
very large flowers, 2 inches across, set closely 
together. One of the finest varieties produced. 
Nancy. Extra good lilac blue, and very strong 
grower. In flower September 5th. Height 4 feet. 
Novae-Angliae Roseus. Striking variety; deep 
rose; the finest variety in the collection. We 
recommend every grower to have this variety. 
Novae-Angliae Lil Fardel. Rose pink; very fine 
variety. 
Novae-Belgii Arcturus. Dark blue; very beauti¬ 
ful variety. 
Peggy Ballard. One of the finest Asters recently 
introduced. Its rosy lilac flowers are quite double 
for many days, then they pass to semi-double, 
with golden anthers. The flowers are borne on 
fine, stiff stems, 3 feet high. The variety received 
an Award of Merit at the R. LI. S., London, for 
being the finest Aster ever shown. 
Ryecroft Purple. Very strong grower; flowers 
2 inches across; freely produced. 
Wm. Bowman. Rosy purple. 
White Beauty. The largest and best variety in 
its color. 
AGROSTEMMA. Rose Campion 
Walkerii. Brilliant rose crimson; excellent for 
cutting. 
AQUILEGIA. Columbine 
Caerulea (Rocky Mountain Columbine) Blue, 
with white corolla. 
Californica Hybrids. Long spurred flowers; beau¬ 
tiful assortment of colors. 
CAMPANULA. Bell Flower 
Carpatica. Compact tufts; porcelain blue; dwarf 
habit. A wonderful thing for edging. 
Medium. Assorted colors; 3 feet. 
