Season 1939 
Four Winds 
Farm Nursery 
Longissima—A rare North American species of great charm. The 
delicate pale yellow flowers have spurs that are often as long 
as 4*\ Strong plants.Each 35c 
Pearson’s English Strain—Separate colors in pink, blue, and yellow. Very 
choice strong plants.Each 25c, Doz. $2.50 
Red Riding Hood—(New) A striking variety with dbl. crimson and white blos¬ 
soms. Very unusual.Each 35c 
ARAMS, “Rockcress” 
One of the earliest spring flowering perennials suitable for the rock 
garden or border. 
*Alpina FI. PI .—Double white, improvement over the single flowering form, 
longer period of bloom.Each 25c, Doz. $2.50 
*Alpina Lissdale Hybrids—Rare shades of pink, seed imported from Ireland, 
very choice.Each 30c, Doz. $3.00 
*Four Winds Seedling No. 36—This is a plant which we consider 
superior to any of the named forms of pink arabis yet introduced— 
heavier foliage more compact and larger flowers of a real pink 
color. A limited quantity at 50c each. 
ARTEMISIA, “Ghost Plant” 
A lovely silvery grey foliage plant at its best in late summer. Excel¬ 
lent for background. Each 25c, Doz. $2.50 
*TKE NEW DWARF HYBRID BORDER ASTERS 
These new dwarf asters rarely exceed 1' in height. During 
September the plants are completely covered with blossoms 
resembling 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 *’. 
Victor—Pale lavender blue, only 8*. 
ALL OF ABOVE.Each 25c, Doz. $2.50 
Special Offer Spring Only—one of each of the above asters, a $1.75 
value for $1.25. 
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We Carry a Complete Line of the Best Annuals. 
