W. A. TOOLE, BARABOO, WISCONSIN 
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ARMERIA 
*Cephalotes —Round heads of pink flowers, 
8-10 inches. 
*Laucheana —Bright rose heads of flowers. 
Main flowering period in June but in fav¬ 
orable seasons will flower some during 
the summer. 
*Laucheana Robusta —Larger growing than 
the type with longer flower stems. 
*Setacea —Heads of light pink flowers on 4 
to 5 inch stems. 
ARTEMISIA 
*Frigida —Beautiful silvery foliage followed 
by rather inconspicuous yellow flowers 
on 10 to 12 inch stems. Most effective in 
sunny rock wall or the rock garden. 
Lactiflora —(White Mugwort). 
Silver King —'Beautiful foliage of silvery 
white, effective in the border and often 
dried for winter bouquets. 
ASTER 
*Alpinus —Large daisy like lavendar blue 
flowers. 
Amellus —Late summer or early fall. 
Sub-Coeruleus —(India Aster). 
Frikarti, Wonder of Staefa. Each 50c. 
ASTERS, NEW DWARF VARIETIES 
*Countess of Dudley —Clear pink flowers 
with yellow center. 10-12 inches. Sep¬ 
tember. 
*Lady Henry Maddocks —Pink, but less 
free growing than above variety. Sept. 8- 
10 inches. 
*Marjorie —Rose pink with brownish yel¬ 
low center. Compact. 
*Nancy —Pale flesh pink. 8-9 inches. Sept. 
*Ronald —Bright lilac pink. 
^Victor —Pale lavender blue. 8-10 inches. 
*Lilac Time —Lovely lilac flowers in Sept. 
10-12 inches. 
Potted Plants of any of the above, each 
25c; 3 for 65c; 12 for $2.50. 
Special Offer —One each of the above 7 
varieties for $1.35. 
OTHER ASTERS 
*Acris Nanus —Small, clear lavender-blue 
flowers in late summer. 12 inches. 
Alderman Volkes —Brilliant rosy red. Med¬ 
ium height. 
Blue Gem —Rich blue. 
Burbanks Charming —Long arching stems 
of small tinted white flowers in October. 
Climax —Large lavender blue flowers. 
Hybridus Luteus —Sprays of small yellow 
flowers in Sept. For cut flowers or bor¬ 
der. Each 35c; 3 for 95c;. 
*Madam Carroy —15-18 inches. Large med- 
PRICES: Unless Otherwise Noted: Each S 
ium blue flowers in fall. 
New England Aster —Mixed colors ranging 
from tinted whites, through lavenders, to 
purple; and pink to red. 3-4 ft. Sept. 
TOOLE’S VARIETIES 
New England Asters 
Sparkling Spray —White tinted with pink. 
Baraboo Beauty —White tinted with laven¬ 
der. 
Mrs. Alfred Rich —Deep Rose. 
Purple Pride — Rich, deep purple. 
ASTILBE 
^Simplex —Dwarf growing, light pink. Each 
35c; 3 for 95c. 
AUBRIETIA 
*Hybrida —Lavender flowers, early spring. 
BAPTISIA 
Australis —3-4 ft. Blue, June. 
Bocconia Cordata —Plume Poppy. Tropical 
effect, 6-8 feet. 
Buddleia lie de France —Improved summer 
Lilac. 
*Calamintha Alpina —6 in., rich purple. 
*Corydalis Lutea—Fine foliage, yellow 
flowers all summer, shade. 
*Callirhoe Involucrata —Showy trailing na¬ 
tive of the Plains area. Saucer shaped 
flowers of rosy crimson produced most of 
summer. 
*Chrysogonum virginianum —Golden yel¬ 
low, early summer. 
CAMPANULA 
*Carpatica — Carpathian Harebell. Blue, 
summer. 
Carpatica alba —White saucer shaped flow¬ 
ers. 
Carpatica nana —Compact form growing 
about 6 inches with masses of blue flow'- 
ers. Earlier and flowers longer than 
type. 
*Garganica —A mass of blue stars, trailing 
over a stone or hanging from a wall is a 
most beautiful picture. June. 
Glomerata —Deep purple bells, 12-15 inches, 
June. 
Medium —Canterbury Bells, mixed colors. 
*Poscharskyana —A vigorous growing trail¬ 
ing Campanula with soft blue flowers 
through early summer. 
CENTAUREA 
Dealbata —18-24 inches, rose, June. 
Macrocephala —(Golden Powder Puff). 3-4 
ft., summer. 
Montana —Deep blue, 15-18 in. May-June. 
; 3 for 65c; $2.50 per doz.; $12.00 per 100 
