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Recent Novelties and Specialties 
ASTER Triumph of the Market 
The immense flowers measure up to 6 and 7 inches across 
and are of globular form with full centers and are borne on 
very long stems. In size and beauty these Asters far exceed 
the “California Giants’’ and they bloom much earlier. 
Azure Blue Crimson Rose White Mixed 
Any of the above colors: % oz. $1.00, pkt. 25c. 
CORNFLOWER Lilac Lady 
This new Cornflower is a counterpart in habit to the popu¬ 
lar variety “Jubilee Gem” but with flowers of an attractive 
shade of bright lilac-mauve. We predict a big demand for this 
outstanding variety. (Hardy Annual.) Pkt. 25c. 
CYNOGLOSSUM AMABILE COMPACTUM 
“Firmament” 
The plants form healthy, leafy, compact bushes, flowering 
freely from base up. The color is a rich indigo-blue and re¬ 
minds one of “Anchusa capensis.” (Hardy Annual.) Pkt. 35c. 
HEWITT’S SUPER DELPHINIUMS 
(English-grown seed) 
This magnificent strain is the finest obtainable, selected 
from the best types, carefully ripened and reselected before 
being sent out. The varieties we offer are the cream of modern 
Delphiniums. (Hardy Perennial.) 
Pkt. 
Daydream. Semi-double sky-blue with black eye....$2.00 
Gounod. Huge rosy mauve on pale blue. Dark eye... 3.00 
Harmony. Single-flowered bright gentian blue with 
dark eye. 3.00 
Lady Eleanor. Fully double flowers of bright sky-blue 
flecked rosy mauve. 2.00 
Monarch of Wales. Semi-double purple and gentian 
blue with small white eye. 2.00 
Mrs. Newton Lees. Semi-double mauve, shaded light 
blue with dark eye. 2.00 
Oberon. Large semi-double mauve and blue. 2.00 
Rhapsody. Glorious rich blue, with black eye. 3.00 
Will Shakespeare. Semi-double florets of mid-blue with 
dark eye. 2.00 
Choice Mixed . 2.00 
For other varieties, see page 37. 
DIANTHUS HEDDEWIGI 
Gaiety 
The large and showy flowers are beautifully fringed and 
present a wide range of lovely colors from pure white through 
all shades of red, rose and purple to the deepest crimson. 
(Hardy Annual). Pkt. 50c. 
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