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View of our Testing Grounds 
where we try out new varieties. 
One of our Perennial Borders. 
Bed of Memorial Daisy 
ORNAMENTAL TREE BAR¬ 
GAIN. 25 selected trees for 
$1.00, including 5 Chinese 
Elm, 2 to 3 ft.; 2 Tulip trees 
18 to 24 inch; 5 Mountain 
Ash, 1 year; 5 American Elm, 
18 to 24 inch; 2 Russian Olive 
18 to 24 inch; 3 Sugar Maple 
4 to 6 inch and 3 Flowering 
Native Pium. 
Mrs. Scott Elliott’s Long 
Spurred Aquilegia 
May to August. Splendid tor cutting. 
Also for curing for winter bouquets. 
Each 20 cents; 3 or more 15 cents ea. 
ARTEMISIA, SILVER KING, 2 to 
3 ft. A very striking, silvery foliage 
plant for contrast in flower gardens, 
and very valuable for use in bouquets 
during the summer and fall, and also 
for winter baskets. 25 cents; 3 or 
more 22 cents each. 
LACTIFOLIA. 2 to 3 ft. Very fragrant 
small white flowers. Excellent for 
filler for bouquets. Each 12 cents. 
ASTERS, HARDY PERENNIAL, 
3 to 4 ft. These are among the show¬ 
iest late flowering plants, giving a 
wealth of flowers during September 
and October, just at the time when 
needed. We have a choice strain of 
Hybrids that run to lavender, pur¬ 
ples, blues and whites, and that are 
extra fine for cutting. Plan to use the 
Perennial Asters freely in background 
of your Hardy Borders. They will 
grow in almost any soil or location. 
Hybrid plants, mixed colors. Each 15 
cents; 3 or more 14 cents each. 
CLIMAX. 5 ft. Lavender blue flow¬ 
ers. Each 15 cents. 
SUNSET. 3 ft. Sunset pink flowers. 
Very fine for cutting. Each 15 cents. 
NOVI BELGI HYBRIDS, 
4 ft. The large flowering New Eng¬ 
land Aster running largely to reddish 
and reddish purple shades. Very 
ornamental in both foliage and flow¬ 
ers. Splendid for cutting. Should be 
in every Hardy Border. Each 20 
cents; 3 or more 19 cents each. 
NEW DWARF ASTERS. This new ball 
type of hardy Perennial Asters grows 
great masses of brilliantly colored flow¬ 
ers, starting the latter part of August and 
continuing up to freezing time. 
Varieties : Countess of Dudley, Shin¬ 
ing pink with yellow center; Snow 
Sprite, Semi-double white; Victor, 
Lavender-blue; Daphne, very pretty 
pink; Marjorie, rose-pink, Well rooted 
growing plants from inch pots that 
will flower freely this year, each 25 
cents; 3 or more, 20 cents each. 
X—BELLIS, (English Daisy). 6 
inches. A low growing perennial that 
likes a shady spot and in the Northern 
States requires a light covering for 
winter protection. We offer plants 
from a very fine strain, running to 
white and pink color. Each 15 cents; 
3 or more 12 cents each. 
BOCCONIA, (Plume Poppy). 6 to 
8 ft. Creamy white flowers, growing 
in panicles on tall big leaved plants. 
Fine for backgrounds. Each 20 cents; 
3 or more 18 cents each. 
BOLTONIA, (Starwart). 5 to 6 ft. 
Another tall background variety grow 
ing great masses of miniature daisy 
shaped flowers. Each 15 cents; 3 or 
more 12 cents each. 
CANTERBURY BELLS, cam¬ 
panula MEDIUM, 2 to 3 ft. The 
regular Canterbury Bells of our grand¬ 
mother’s garden. This is one of my 
favorite flowers and I am glad to rec¬ 
ommend it to all who do not already 
know of its charm and beauty. The 
plants usually are pyramidal in shape 
and are simply covered with large 
brilliantly colored bell shaped flow¬ 
ers. Very showy in clumps or mixed 
borders. It is a biennial, but self sows 
so readily that they are usually treated 
as perennials. Mixed. Each 12 cents; 
3 or more 10 cents each. White or 
Blue. Each 15 cents; 3 or more 12 
cents each. 
