HARRINGTON’S PINK 
3 for $1.25 10 for $3.50 
50c. each 
This lovely clear salmon-pink form 
of our Novaj-Anglia; Aster is the 
result of a life-time of selection and 
hybridizing. But it was worth all 
the time and effort—a fact which 
you will appreciate once you have 
it in your garden! Clean dark green 
foliage. Plants grow 4}'2 feet. 
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STRAWBERRIES AND CREAM 
3 for $1.60 10 for $4.50 
65 c. each 
An outstanding novelty. Flowers 
first appear as a deep pink, soften¬ 
ing in tint as blossoms open. Con¬ 
tributes the gentle, yet precise color 
needed to blend in so many gardens. 
Height, 4 feet. 
special orrcRS 
T .<( naan P B ’ lard j?25 $1.85 
Blue. Value ,■* 
,up No. 38 Evere st, Beechwood 
$, - 6S 
rington s 1 >'>k. 
GAYBORDER BLUE 
JAP 1940 
INTRODUCTION 
This decorative Aster is most I 
suitably named, for it is a * 
clear, intense blue and has a bright yel¬ 
low eye. The individual flowers are 
large and add infinitely to the effect of 
both garden and bouquets. It’s No 
1 for general usefulness. Open, pleas¬ 
ing habit of growth—plants are 5 ft. 
Blooms middle of September. 
3 for $1.85 10 for $5.50 
7 5 c. each 
HARDY DWARF 
ASTERS 
3 for 65c. 10 for $1.75 
These miniature varieties are among 
the most desirable newcomers for 
any perennial garden. Their neat, 
compact plants are almost hidden 
by small daisy-like blooms. Ideal 
for border edgings or rock-gardens. 
-*—*«< RONALD 
Rose-pink buds unfold into de¬ 
lightful, bright lilac-pink flowers. 
Charming, feathery plant—grows 
to 18 inches in height. 
NIOBE 
Exquisite ball-shaped plant, cov¬ 
ered with sparkling flowers of pur¬ 
est white with bright yellow cen¬ 
ters. Grows to 15 inches in height. 
LILAC TIME 
A fine addition to the introductions 
of recent years. Compact, rounded 
bush, with beautiful soft lilac-blue 
flowers. Grows to 24 inches. 
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