‘^ardy c^ylsters 
The Hardy Aster or Michaelmas Daisies 
make such a lavish display of bloom in Sep¬ 
tember and October that they are considered 
indispensable to the hardy border. Their ease 
of culture, freedom from insects and disease, 
and their perfect hardiness make them ideal 
border plants. We are listing varieties which 
we have chosen from many hundreds as rep¬ 
resenting the cream of the crop. Every va¬ 
riety desirable and worth while. 
In order to keep Hardy Asters blooming 
freely divide and replant every spring and 
you will be rewarded with thousands of 
flowers on neat plants. 
Amethyst. New! Perhaps the most double 
form of all hardy asters. The large blue flow¬ 
ers deeply shaded purple are lavishly pro¬ 
duced on strong well proportioned plants. 
Height 3 feet. Each 30c, 3 for .....75c 
Barr’s Pink. A very strong growing Aster 
often reaching 4 to 5 feet. Flowers are large 
of excellent substance and a pure bright pink. 
A showy variety for the back of the border. 
Each 30c, 3 for.75c 
Blue Gem. Considered the best double all 
blue aster in cultivation. Color, a deep strik¬ 
ing blue. Flowers 1^2 inches across. Excel¬ 
lent for mass effect. Height 3 ft. Each 25c, 
3 for ...60c 
Constance. We consider this the finest dwarf 
Aster ever developed. Pure shell-pink flow¬ 
ers produced by the thousands completely 
covering the rounded plant in Sept. Height 
10 to 12 inches. Each 35c, 3 for.^1.00 
Dazzler. New! The introduction of this new 
reddish-rose flowered variety gives us an en¬ 
tirely new color to Asters. Strong growth in 
distinct pyramid fashion. A distinct improve¬ 
ment over existing- types. Each 35c, 3 for 90c 
Joan Vaughen. Early blooming and very free 
flowering. Color a soft lilac-blue. Very heavy 
bloomer. Height 3 to 4 feet. Each 20c, 3 
for .50c 
King of Belgians. A medium growing va¬ 
riety with large single flowers V /2 inches in 
diameter of a lobelia-blue in profusion. 
Height 2 to 3 feet. Each 20c, 3 for.50c 
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Mme. Carroy. This is the most outstanding 
dwarf Aster introduced so far. Plants grow 
in a distinct dome shape with high center. 
The whole mass is smothered with a shower 
of good si 2 ;ed medium blue flowers. Is unex¬ 
celled for mass effect. If you try but one 
Aster let it be Mme. Carroy. Each 35c, 3 
for . ^1.00 
Queen Mary. A charming large flowered va¬ 
riety. The large flowers are produced on 
strong well proportioned plants. Color 
pleasing rosy-lavender with a decided pink 
cast. A very showy variety. Height 3 ft. 
Each 25c, 3 for .60c 
Red Rover. The first good red Aster. Color a 
bright rosy-red with yellow center. Plant ha¬ 
bits excellent. A Must Have. Height 30 
inches. Each 30c, 3 for.75c 
Ronald. The rose-pink buds opening to clear 
lilac-pink completely hide the foliage during 
mid September. Height 12 inches. Each 25c, 
3 for . 60c 
Skylands Queen. New! The most outstanding 
of all blue flowered Asters. There is nothing 
that will compare with it. Imagine a hardy 
Aster with blue flowers 2J/2 inches in diam¬ 
eter produced by the hundreds on strong 
well proportioned stems. Height 3 to 4 feet. 
Each 30c, 3 for .75c 
Snowdrift. Excellent early white. Semi-double 
with prominent yellow center which turns to 
purple as flower ages. The best early white. 
Height 3 feet. Each 25c, 3 for..60c 
