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PERENNIALS NOT PRICED 
VARIOUS OTHER ASTERS 
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R . alpinus. Lilac purple flowers 9-12 inches high 
in late May and June. Large flowers. 
R. var. Sub-Coeruleus. Brighter blue flowers than 
the type. 
R. var. Star of Wartburg. A fine novelty, much 
superior to type which it will displace, 9-12 
inches high, late May and early June, ex¬ 
cellent for Rock Garden. 35 cents each. 
Tataricus. The tallest and latest flowering of 
all asters, 6-8 feet, very large leaves and 
sturdy stems, really an early November 
variety. 
R. Mauve Cushion. Silvery mauve, not over 9 inches 
high. Flowering season late October. 
R. Himalaicus. A very interesting and compact 
habited species, height 6 inches, large me¬ 
dium blue flowers, lovely Rock Garden va¬ 
riety. 
Prices of Hardy Asters except novelties 25 cents 
each, $2.50 per doz., $15.00 per 100. Collection of 12 
varieties to include several novelties, $3.00. 
ASTILBE. (Formerly Spiraea.) 
Elegrans. Dark rosy pink, splendid variety. 
40 cents. 
Gladstone. Large pure white pyramidal heads. 
35 cents. 
Gloria. Very rich deep pink. 35 cents. 
Granat. Very rich deep red, tall grower. 35 
cents. 
Hyacinth. Pure lavender pink. 35 cents. 
Kriemhilde. Feathery spikes of salmon pink. 
35 cents. 
Juno. A fine violet rose. 35 cents. 
Market Glory. Splendid new red variety, tall 
spikes. 35 cents. 
Moerheimi. Extra robust pure white variety. 
35 cents. 
Philadelphia. Clear lavender rose. 35 cents. 
Rose Pearl. Lovely shell pink. 35 cents. 
Vesta. Lilac rose of moderate height. 35 cents. 
White Plume. Superb pure white, tall and 
stately. 35 cents. 
All varieties of Astilbes priced 35 cents are $3.50 
per doz. 
These astilbes do especially well in moist ground 
where they will attain a much greater height and hold 
their flowers longer than in dry soil. 
R. AUBRIETIA deltoides. (Common Aubrietia.) 
R. leichtlini. (Leichtlins Aubrietia.) 
Lovely mauve to purple flowers. 
BAPTISIA. (False Indigo.) 
australis. Deeply cut foliage and dark blue 
flowers in June. 
BELEMCANDA. 
sinensis (Blackberry Lily.) Orange and black 
flowers followed by seeds which closely re¬ 
semble blackberries. 
BELL1S. (English Daisy.) 
R. perennis flore-pleno. Red, pink and pure white. 
BOLTONIA. 
asteroides. (False White Camomile.) Pure 
White. 
latisquama. (Violet Camomile.) Lovely violet 
flowers. 
CAMPANULA. 
R. Billardi Miranda. Delightful blue flowers sug¬ 
gestive of pusilla but a much better grower 
than that variety. 35 cents. ' '-v. 
