Four Winds Sjatiny 1938 
FARM NlTRSF.RV r r . ^ .— 
THE NEW DWARF HYBRID BORDER ASTERS 
These new dwarf asters rarely exceed T in height. During 
September the plants are completely covered with blossoms 
like miniature Azaleas. They are valuable for edging or 
grouping in the front of borders and charming for the rock 
garden. Divide every 2 years for best results. 
Countess of Dudley—Clear pink flowers, yellow eye, 12 to 15 r . 
Lady Henry Maddocks—Clear pale pink, 12 ". 
Marjorie—Large, bright rose pink, 12 '. 
Nancy—Pale flesh pink, 12 
Niobe—Lovely pure white, 10 to 12 
Ronald—Pleasing lilac pink, 15 ". 
Snowsprite—Very dwarf, pure white, 10 r . 
Victor—Pale lavender blue, only 8'. 
ALL OF ABOVE..Each 25c, Doz. $2.50 
ASTERS—One of each of the above hardy dwarf asters. $2.00 value for $1.50 
AUBRETIA, “Rockcress” 
Excellent rock plant or for use on walls. 
Lissdale Hybrids—Imported seed from the famous Lissdale hybridizer, in the 
Irish Free State. Many rare and unusual shades of pink, purple, blue, laven¬ 
der, some double.Each 25c, Doz. $2.50 
CAMPANULA, “Bellflowers” 
There is a Campanula for every garden purpose from the tiniest 
rockery gem to the stateliest four foot border plant. 
Carpatica—Large flowering flowers on compact small bushes in bloom all sum¬ 
mer, 8 to 10 " high . Each 25c, Doz. $2.50 
Carpatica Alba—Lovely white flowering form of the above. 
Each 25c, Doz. $2.50 
Medium, Canterbury Bells—The familiar showy biennial without which no 
garden is complete. Blue, white, pink . Each 20c, Doz. $2.00 
Murialis—A lovely plant for light shade in the rockery, lovely purple blue, 
very dwarf, June and July . Each 25c, Doz. $2.50 
Persicifolia—Large pale blue saucer-Bhaped flowers on 3' stems, June and July. 
Each 25c, Doz. $2.50 
Each 25c, Doz. $2.50 
. Each 35c 
Persicifolia Alba — White form of the above 
Stansfeldi—Rare, similar to Carpatica . 
