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PERENNIALS NOT PRICED 
DWARF ASTERS 
NEW ENGLISH TYPE 
This very valuable new type was evolved by a 
noted gardener who had charge of the war gardens 
where several hundred thousand British soldiers 
who fell during the world war are buried in France. 
R. CONSTANCE. Light pink. 12 inches. 
The above three new dwarf asters. 
R. LADY HENRY MADDOCKS. Clear pale pink. 
12 inches. 
R. LILAC TIME. Of a lovely lilac color, one of the 
best. 12 inches. 
R. MARJORIE. Deep apple blossom pink. Late 
September. 12 inches. 
R. NANCY. Pale flesh pink. Late September. 12 
inches. 
R. RONALD. Lilac pink in mid-September. 9 
inches. 
R. SNOWSPRITE. Semi-double white in early 
September. 9 inches. 
R. VICTOR. Clear lavender blue, early September. 
9 inches. 
Price of above dwarf asters, 25 cents each, 9 
varieties for $2.00. 
HARDY ASTERS 
FALL FLOWERING SECTION 
(Michaelmas Daisies) 
Acme. Novi-Belgii section, pale lavender, extra large 
flowers, 3% feet. 
Acris Nanus. Lavender mauve flowers which are 
rather small in great profusion, 9-12 inches. 
Alderman Vokes. Extra fine medium blue, large flow¬ 
ers, 2-214 feet. 
Burbanks Charming. A grand very late variety, ori¬ 
gin doubtful, blooms in mid-October and onwards. 
Grows 4-5 feet high but improved by pinching, 
loose feathery heads of very pale rose flowers. 
Charles Wilson. The darkest colored variety to date. 
'Novi Belgii section, height 3 feet, color rosy red 
with yellow centre. 35 cents each. 
Col. F. R. Durham. Double clear mauve, fine novelty, 
height 3-314 feet. 35 cents each. 
Feltham Blue. Novi-Belgii section. Height 4 feet, 
pure blue September bloomer. 
Frikarti var. Wonder of Stafa. Of Amellus section, 
rather slow of increase, extra large blue flowers in 
August and September, height 2-214 feet, one of 
the indispensables. 50 cents each. 
Gayborder Charm. Of Novi-Belgii type, height 214 
feet, in good flower October 1, color deep rose. A 
very fine variety. 35 cents. 
Harringtons’ Pink. (New.) Of Novae-Angliae sec¬ 
tion. Here we have the first really pink hardy aster, 
planted late last season plants averaged 214-3 feet 
high and earlier planting will ensure bushy plants 
4-5 feet high, flowers are large and are in season 
Sept. 15 and onwards. This puts all other so-called 
pinks utterly in the shade and is easily the most 
