WHITE ELM NURSERY CO. 
Hartland, Wisconsin. 
Each Ten Hundred 
ASTER -(Cont* d.) 
Harringtons Pink .50 
(New) Salmon-pink, 3 f * Sept. 
Hybridus Luteus, 2-3 1 , Aug. 
.30 2.50 
(New) Clusters of small yellow flowers, fine for 
cutting. 
Mme Carroy, l^-2 f , Aug.-Sept. 
.30 2.50 
Lavender-blue, compact growing like dwarf hybrid 
asters# 
Novae Angliae Roseus Superbum 
.30 2.50 20#00 
Rosy-purple, Aug-Sept. 3 1 
Queen Mary .30 2.50 
Large flowers of blue tinted lavender in loosely 
branched panicles. Aug-Sept# 
Sam Benham, 3 ~^ 1 #30 2#50 20.00 
Large pure white flowers, Aug. 
St. Egwin, .30 2.50 
Soft rosy-pink, dwarf bushy habit, Aug-Sept. 
"Wartburg Star", 15-lS ,f .30 2 . 5 O 
Large bright lavender-blue flowers with yellow 
centers, long stems. June-July. 
"New Dwarf Hybrids" *35 3»00 
Neat growing dwarf, compact plants, blooming pro¬ 
fusely in early fall, 10 - 12 ". 
Countess of Dudley, clear pink with yellow eye. 
Marjorie, bright rose-pink 
Niobe, pure white 
Victor, most dwarf of all, clear lavender-blue. 
AUBRETIA Monarch Strain, 6”.30 2.50 
Exceptionally bright colors, large flowers, some 
are double, compact growing plants, fine for 
rockery, requires good drainage. May. 
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