BOBBINK & ATKINS, RUTHERFORD, N. J. 61 
Per 10 
Per 100 
*ARMERIA 
Sea Pink 
cephalotes, rubra. 8-10 in. 
Flowers in spring and again in fall. 
Deep pink. { 2 V 2 -m. pots) 
* Laucheana. 6 in. 
May-Oct. 1.20 
10.00 
Masses of crimson flowers. 
vulgaris (maritima). 6 in. 
Dense heads of pink flowers. 
Jiine-Aug. 1.20 
10.00 
May, June 1.20 
10.00 
maritima alba. 
White form of the above. 
A_ _A-_ 
May-June 1.20 
_ _ 
10.00 
V 
ASCLEPIAS tuberosa. 2-3 ft. 
Butterfly Plant 
Brilliant orange scarlet. 
July, Aug. 1.20 
10.00 
ASTER 
HARDY FALL FLOWERING ASTERS (Hybrids) 
Aurore. 2 to 3 ft. 
Rose pink. 
Bcechwood Challenger. 4 ft. 
Clear red with yellow disks, 
red. 
Michaelmas Daisies 
Oct. 
1.20 
10.00 
The finest 
Sept.-Oct. 
2.50 
22.00 
Blue Eyes. 4 ft. 
Large, single violet blue. Sept.-Oct. 1.50 12.00 
Burbank’s Charming. 5 ft. 
Delicate pink. Late, frost-resistant. 
Oct.-Nov. 1.50 12.00 
Colonel F. T. Durham. 3 ft. 
A profuse blooming lavender blue. A 
lovely shade. Sept.-Oct. 1.50 12.00 
hybridus luteus. 2-3 ft. 
Clusters of small yellow flowers. Fine for 
cutting. Seypt. 1.20 10.00 
novae-angliae. 4-5 ft. New England Aster 
Star-like deep lavender flowers. 
Sept. 1.20 
Mauve Cushion. 9 in. 
Very distinct. Flowers delicate mauve. 
Oct., Nov. 1.20 
Mme. Carroy. IV 2 ft. 
Large lavender blue. Sept. Oct. 1.20 
Mount Everest. 4 ft. 
The flnest white Aster. Free flowering, 
the tall spikes covered to ground with 
pure white flowers. Outlasts all 
others. Sept., Oct. 1.50 
10.00 
10.00 
10.00 
12.00 
DWARF HYBRID ASTERS 
All Asters from 3-in. pots. 
Flowering in early September, just ahead of the Chrys¬ 
anthemums, they are ideal front of the border plants. 
Mounds of blossom, none exceeding 18 inches in height. 
* Daphne. 18 in. 
Bright pink. 
Sept. 1.20 
10.00 
Lilac Time. 15 inches. 
Lilac blue. 
Sept. 1.20 
10.00 
Marjorie. 12 in. 
Bright rose pink. 
Se/jt. 1.20 
10.00 
HARDY ASTERS LIVEN THE ACTUMN GARDEN. 
