. The STORRS & HARRISON CO. 
36 Hordy Perenniol Plonts 
New Dwarf Edging: Asters 
HARDY ASTERS 
Abendrothe. 3-5'. Oct. Deep rose-pink. 
Alpinus<t>. (5-10"). May and June. 
Short stemmed but large flowered; 
lavender-blue with orange-yellow disc. 
Slue Gem. 3 feet. Large rich violet- 
blue of good form and size. 
Climax. (4'). Pyramidal clusters of 
light lavender-blue, with a prominent 
golden cone at center. Aug.-Oct. 
Mrs. P. W. Raynor. 3 y 2 feet, Oct. 
Very large, flat flowers; deep, dark 
crimson-red. Distinct and showy. 
40c each; 3 for $1.00. 
Roseus Superbus. 3'. Late; rose-pink. 
Sunset. 3'. Glowing “sunset” pink. 
St. E'g"win. Rounded bush ; covered by 
small dainty flowers of pastel pink. 
White Climax. Like the blue type. 
Except noted: 3, 55c; doz., $2.00. 
New Hybrid 
<$>Dwarf Edging Asters<$> 
Bloom profusely throughout Septem¬ 
ber, with all-covering, large flowers. 
Astilbe 
ASCIiEFIAS Tuberosa (Butterfly Flower). 
2% feet. A familiar field flower; the culti¬ 
vated form making a delightful show of 
orange flowers during early summer. This ,is 
particularly valuable because bright, genuine 
orange color is so important in gardening 
schemes; and there are so few dependable 
plants to provide it. 3, 55c; doz., $2.00. 
AUBRIETIA<§> (Rock Cress). Deltoides Hy¬ 
brids. Fine for ground covering or rockery, 
with spring flowers in various soft colors. 
3, 85c ; doz., $3.00. 
Hardy Aster, Climax 
Baptisia 
Aubrietia 
BOCCONIA Cox- 
data (Plume 
Poppy). (6 to 8 
ft.). Immense 
flat, deeply in¬ 
dented leaves of 
silvery green 
on pearl-pink 
stalks. Flowers 
creamy white, 
produced in 
large upright 
panicles which 
persist. 3 0c 
each ; 3 for 70c ; 
doz., $2.50. 
Countess of Dudley . 9 in> charming 
flowers of clear pink with yellow eye. 
X«ady Henry Maddocks. j f t Solid, 
clear pale pink ; very compact. 
Marjorie . 12 i n , Large flowers. Dain¬ 
ty, covered with bright rose-pink. 
Haney, j foot. A delightful show of 
flesh-pink flowers. Late. 
Ronald. 1 ft. Brilliant lilac-pink, with 
rose-pink buds. 
Snowsprite. j ft. Early. Smothered 
with large semi-double white flowers. 
Victor, g i nc hes. Early, dwarfest, very 
pretty; light lavender-blue. 
25c each; 3 for 70c; doz., $2.50. 
ASTILBE [Spirea] 
Spreading plants. 2 to 3 feet high, 
with attractive foliage; during June and 
July throwing up long, plumy colorful 
wands of bloom. 
Amethyst. Deep violet-purple. 
Betsy Cuperus. Long immense spikes; 
white with pink threads. 
Gloria. Dark pink shaded lilac. 
Pink Pearl. Beautiful shell-pink. 
Peach Blossom. “Peaches and Cream.” 
Each, 45c; 3, $1.25; doz., $4.00. 
NEW ASTIXiBES 
Etna. Very large panicles, the most 
vivid bright red ; very early. 
Panal. Dark, deep, crimson red; very 
fine. 
Each 75c; 3, $2.00; doz., $7.00. 
BAFTISIA<«> Australis (False Indi¬ 
go). Deep blue racemes during June 
and July. 2 feet, 3, 70c; doz., $2.50. 
BOIiTONIA. 5 feet, bushy plants with 
aster-like flowers for late summer. 
—Asteroides. White. 
—Iiatisquama. Pale lavender flowers. 
Both: 3 for 55c; doz., $2.00. 
CAZ>AMINTHA<$> Alpina. 6 inches. 
Dwarf, twiggy, savory herb ; useful in 
wall and rock gardens, with pretty 
purple spikes of mintlike flowers in 
June. 3, 55c; doz., $2.00. 
CALLIRHOE Involucrata (“Wine 
Poppy”). A trailing plant with di¬ 
vided leaves and large saucer-shaped 
flowers from July on; crimson-rose 
with white center. Protect for winter. 
3, 70c ; doz., $2.50. (Thisispronounced 
cal-lir-lxo' ee). 
Bocconia—“Plume Poppy.” 
