New Dwarf Asters 
This valuable new type of hardy Aster was 
developed by a noted English gardener. All 
are of distinct dwarf habit and make ideal 
border plants. It is not unusual to see a thorn 
sand flowers on a single plant in September 
and October. 
Victor. The dwarf round cushion like plants 
are completely covered with lavender-blue 
flowers in August and September. The earl¬ 
iest dwarf aster. Fine for bordering and rock 
work. Height 10 to 12 inches. Each 25c, 
3 for . 60c 
Diana. Large delicate solt-nink semi-double 
flowers on a very dwarf plant. Height 12 
inches. Each 30c, 3 for. 75c 
Mme. Carroy. This is the most outstanding 
dwarf Aster introduced so far. Plants grow 
in a distinct dome shape with high center. 
The whole mass is smothered with a shower 
of good sized medium blue flowers. Is unex¬ 
celled for mass effect. If you try but one 
Aster let it be Mme. Carroy. Each 35c, 
3 for .^1.00 
Ronald. The rose-pink buds opening to clear 
lilac-pink completely hide the foliage during 
mid September. Height 12 inches. Each 25c, 
3 for ... 60c 
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Gary, S. D. 
I have ordered manv plants from different 
nurseries but have never received such ex¬ 
cellent large clumps before. You surely will 
have my orders hereafter. 
Mrs. E. M. F. 
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Austin, Texas 
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I have been much pleased with the plants 
ou have sent me. 
Mrs. L. F. J. 
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all orders of $2.00 or over. On smaller 
orders kindly add 10% to cover post¬ 
age. 
If we do not have specific directions 
from you on how you want your order 
shipped, we use the method that we 
think the fastest and best in getting 
your order to you. If it is more con¬ 
venient to receive your order by ex¬ 
press than by parcel post kindly state 
this on your order. 
Great Bend, Kans. 
I was more than pleased with the Order I 
sent you. 
Mrs. M. A. 
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Lawrence, Kans. 
I thinl{ your plants are perfectly wonderful. 
E. W. 
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Ulysses, 7S(eb. 
I lil{e your plants so well I am going to send 
another order. 
Mrs. A. W. 
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Vermillion, S. D. 
I received my plants today and can truth' 
fidly say they are the largest, nicest and 
healthiest looJ{ing plants I have ever received 
from any company. And I want to than\ you 
so much for the complimentary plants you 
sent me. 
Mrs. O. A. J. 
Bittersweet. One of our best known native 
vines. The clusters of orange-red berries are 
popular for winter decorations. It is very 
hardy, grows almost anywhere, and requires 
no particular soil or location. In summer the 
plants are a mass of beautiful foliage and in 
June it has clusters of small pale-yellow flow¬ 
ers. In autumn it reaches its full beauty when 
it is covered with clusters of beautiful orange 
colored berries which are retained all winter. 
Fine vine for the porch trellis or for cover¬ 
ing an ugly post or tree. Strong 3 year old 
plants. Each 25c, 5 for. ^1.00 
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