Rarities in Beauty 
On these two pages are shown 
flowers that are not to be found 
in every garden. They will make 
your garden outstanding. 
Anemone, 
Princess Charming 
(Anemone Hupehensis) 
This beautiful falbblooming flower is 
indeed a charming little princess, with 
its dainty orchid'rose flowers. Anemone 
Princess Charming will make your au' 
tumn garden delightful. Grows 18 to 
, 24 inches high and blooms from early 
August until late autumn with many 
beautiful flowers as shown in picture at 
left. Flowers V /2 inches across. Foliage 
strong and healthy. Likes acid soil. Add 
peat moss to soil. PRICES: Anemone 
Princess Charming, 45c each; 2 for 80c; 
3 for #1.20; 6 for #2.00. 
Aster, Frikarti 
(Wonder of Staff a) 
One of the most persistent bloomers 
we ever saw. Lavender'blue flowers 1 
from 2 to 2/i inches across. June to 
frost. Very rich display. Excellent for 
cutting. PRICES: 40c each; 2 for 75c; 
3 for #1.00; 6 for #1.85. 
Pentstemon, Garnet 
This new hardy large-flowering va' 
riety is a wonderful bloomer from June 
until frost. Rich garnet color, flowers 
gracefully placed, 12' to 18'inch stems, 
6 to 12 spikes at a time. Very hardy. 
PRICES: 65c each; 3 for #1.50; 6 for 
#2.50. 
Hardy Marguerite, 
Gay Adventure 
(Anthemis Sancta Johannis) 
We named this beautiful new flower 
Gay Adventure because it really is a 
new adventure in form and color for 
Hardy Marguerites. Gay Adventure 
comes in the most brilliant bright 
golden yellow, as shown, and so far 
| surpasses any other Marguerite that 
1 every garden should have it. 
The picture is accurate, flowers being 
large, bright, and golden. Fine in ihe 
garden, or for cutting. Blooms June 
and July. Grows 18 to 24 inches tall. 
Plant 2 feet apart. Ordinary soil, aver' 
age moisture. Remarkably resistant to 
diseases and insects. Likes sun. 
PRICES: Strong, field-grown plants, 
45c each; 3 for #1.10; 6 for #2.00. 
The Best 
New Asters 
PRICES 
1 for $0.50 
3 for 1.25 
6 for 2.35 . 
Your Choice 
of Varieties 
There has been such a demand for Asters, that we have 
added these amazingly beautiful new varieties to our listing. 
We know you will be delighted with them. Commence 
blooming in September and continue until cold weather. 
Beechwood Challenger— Red 
Oh, this variety is such a beautiful and brilliant crimson red! 
Really Beechwood Challenger is the closest to a pure red of any 
Aster yet produced, and the flowers are produced in gorgeous aburn 
dance. Indeed the plant, which grows to 3'/2 feet tall, becomes com' 
pletely covered with them. Plant 2 feet apart. Likes full sun. Needs 
little moisture. Imported from England. PRICES: 50c each; 3 for 
#1.25; 6 for #2.35. 
Mount Everest— White 
If you could see this beautiful variety in bloom, you would know 
why it was named Mount Everest, for it forms a veritable mountain 
of pure white flowers, just like a huge hill of snow. Flowers pro' 
duced right down to the ground. Grows 3 to 4 feet tall. Plant 2 
feet apart. Likes sun. Needs little moisture. Foliage very healthy. 
PRICES: 50c each; 3 for #1.25; 6 for #2.35. 
Harrington Pink— Pink 
This beautiful pink variety will indeed brighten your autumn 
garden. The blooms are a beautiful deep rose'pink in color and are 
produced in such abundance as to give a perfectly lovely effect—■ 
a striking picture. Excellent for cutting. Grows 4 feet high or more. 
Plant 2 feet apart. Likes sun. Needs little moisture. Without 
question the best true pink hardy Aster, and you should have it. 
PRICES: 50c each; 3 for #1.25; 6 for #2,35. 
It’s easy to find what you want. See index, pages 4 and 5. 
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