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Per 3 Per 10 Per 100 
NEW HARDY HYBRID ASTERS (Continued) 
Little Pink Lady. A charming variety. Very bushy 
and dwarf. Flowers are large and a very attract¬ 
ive rich pink. Sept, and Oct. 2 ft. 
Pot plants.. 1.05 3.00 24.00 
Mulberry. A distinct and new color—mulberry-red. 
It is both unique and attractive, commanding much 
attention when in flower. A mass of bloom in late 
September and October. 2)4 ft. 
Pot plants. 1.05 3.00 24.00 
Pink Nymph. A profuse bloomer, flowers open 
rich, rosy-red, later changing to bright pink. Sept. 
3-4 ft. Pot plants.90 2.40 18.00 
Remembrance. Flowers are lilac, bright and attract¬ 
ive. This is one of the newest Asters. September 
and October. 2 ft. 
Pot plants. j... 1.05 3.00 24.00 
1938 COLLECTION C 
NEW HARDY HYBRID ASTERS 
BLUE EYES, violet-blue 
CHARLES WILSON, red 
HARRINGTON’S PINK, pink 
LITTLE BOY BLUE, blue 
MULBERRY, mulberry-red 
PINK NYMPH, bright pink 
(See Aster section for complete descriptions) 
6 NEW HARDY HYBRID ASTERS 
one of each kind (Value $2.15) 
Pot plants 
$1.80 
Per 3 Per 10 Per 100 
ASTILBE (Continued) 
Margurite Van Rechteren... A handsome, tall sort, 
with fringy, red flowers tinted with lilac. Aug. 5 ft. 
.90 2.40 " 18.00 
Meta Immick. Stately spikes of delicate, soft pink 
flowers. July and Aug. 3 ft. 1.05 3.00 24.00 
Rhineland. Bright crimson. Shaded salmon. June. 
2-3 ft. 1.05 3.00 24.00 
Japonica Varieties 
(r)Peach Blossom. Soft pink flowers. July and Aug. 
15-18 in. 1.05 3.00 
Queen Alexandra. Flowers a bright pink on large 
trusses. June. 2-3 ft. 1.05 3.00 
AUBRIETIA Rainbow Rock-Cress 
(r)deltoidea. Siiverv-green foliage with sheets of pur¬ 
ple and mauve flowers. May. 5 in. 
Pot plants.90 2.40 
(r)graeca. Large flowers of a beautiful violet. Rare. 
May. 5 in. Pot plants.90 2.40 18.00 
(r)rosea. (New). A new and rare plant with lilac-rose 
flowers. Mav. 5-6 in. 
Pot plants. .90 2.40 18.00 
BABY’S BREATH—see Gypsophila 
BALLOON FLOWER—see Platycodon 
BEEBALM—see Monarda 
BELLFLOWER—see Campanula 
BLEEDING HEART—see DRentra 
Astilbe 
BOLTONIA Bolton’s Starwort 
latisquama. Violet Boltonia. Showy heads of pink flowers tinged 
lavender. Aug. to Oct. 4 ft.75 2.00 15.00 
BROWN-EYED-SUSAN—see Rudbeckia 
BUDDLEIA He de France. The finest of the Buddleias. The sym¬ 
metrical, fragrant flowers are rose-purple, suffused violet, and the 
terminal spikes are followed by a profusion of side-shoots which give 
it a long flowering period. Aug. and Sept. 6 ft. 
Pot plants 
35 it each; $1.05 per 3; $3.00 per 10 
Per 3 Per 10 Per 100 
CALIMERIS 
incisa. Pale lavender flowers with yellow centers, 
hardy asters. July and August. 1-2 ft.75 
Similar to the 
2.00 15.00 
CAMPANULA 
Bellflower 
ASTILBE 
Per 3 Per 10 Per 100 
Spirea 
(r)carpatica. Carpathian Bellflower. Compact plant 
with clear blue flowers. June to Oct. 8 in. 
.75 2.00 15.00 
Arendsi Varieties 
Gloria. Dark pink plumes shaded lilac. June. 2 ft. 
.90 2.40 18.00 
Irene Rottsieper. An outstanding, deep pink, variety. 
June to July. 2 ft.90 2.40 18.00 
Juno. Pyramidal sprays of bright pink. June and 
July. 3 ft.90 2.40 18.00 
(r)carpatica alba. White Carpathian Bellflower. A 
pure, glistening, white flowered variety. Indispens¬ 
able for the rock garden. June to Sept. 9 in. 
.75 2.00 15.00 
(r)carpatica nana. An excellent, very dwarf, compact 
form. Lavender-blue flowers. June to October. 
3-4 in.90 2.40 18.00 
