GROWN ON OUR LONG ISLAND FARM 
Aster Frikarti 
Asler • Michaelmas Daisy 
Provide a wealth of bloom in September 
and October, and are as invaluable as chrys¬ 
anthemums. Splendid for borders and also 
for naturalizing in woodland plantings. They 
thrive anywhere but have a preference for 
sandy loam and a dislike for overcrowding. 
The dwarf varieties provide much-needed fall 
color in the rock-garden. 
Novae-angliae. 
Barr’s Pink. Large; bright pink. 5 ft. 
Sept., Oct. 
Harrington’s Perfected Pink. The finest 
pink Aster yet introduced. A clear, soft 
pink. 4 to 5 ft. Sept., Oct. $1.50 for 3, 
$5.50 per doz. 
Mt. Rainier. Pure white. A rare and 
beautiful novelty. 4 to 5 ft. Sept., 
Oct. 75 cts. each, $8 per doz. 
Mrs. J. F. Raynor. Strong grower with 
crimson flowers. 5 ft. Sept. 
Mrs. S. T. Wright. A rich purple. 5 ft. 
Sept. 
Red Cloud. Pure deep pink. A rare and 
very fine novelty. 4 to 5 ft. Sept., Oct. 
75 cts. each, $8 per doz. 
Novi-belgi. All varieties flower in Septem¬ 
ber and October. 
Alderman Yokes. Rosy pink flowers in 
great profusion. 3 ft. 
BeecKwood CHallengcr. One of the best 
reds. 3 ft. $1.20 for 3, $4.50 per doz. 
Blue Eyes. Fine lavender-blue. 3 ft. 
Blue Gem. Semi-double; perfect clear 
deep blue. 4 ft. 
Charles Wilson. A unique color, vivid 
cerise-pink. 33^ ft. 
Glory of Colwall. Large; double; pale 
silvery mauve. 4 ft. 
Little Boy Blue. Bright blue semi-double 
flowers. 13 ^ ft. 
Little Pink Lady. Large, semi-double, 
rich pink flowers. 13 ^ ft. 
Mount Everest. Large pure white flowers 
in great profusion. 4 ft. 
Mulberry. A really new color—mulberry- 
red. 3 to 4 ft. 
Queen Mary. Very large soft lilac-blue 
flowers with golden centers. 4 to 5 ft. 
Above varieties, except where otherwise noted, 
$1 for 3, $3.75 per doz. 
Astilbe or Splr®a 
Aster novi-belgi, continued 
Red Rover. One of the deepest of the reds. 
3 ft. 
Royal Blue. Myriads of large deep blue 
flowers. 33 ^ ft. 
Royal Pink. One of the best. Literally 
smothered with bright pink flowers. 
Skylands Queen. Large flowers of an at¬ 
tractive powder-blue. 3 ft. 
Strawberries and Cream. Novelty. The 
flowers open deep pink, changing to a 
softer pink, the whole plant having a 
color combination distinctly its own. 
4 ft. $1.50 for 3, $5.50 per doz. 
Ypres. Rust-colored flowers which smother 
a 33 ^-foot plant of pyramidal habit. 
Above varieties, except where otherwise noted, 
$1 for 3, $3.75 per doz. 
ASTER, Dwarf Hybrids. 
Countess of Dudley, ir Clear pink. 
Lilac Time. ★ Bright mauve. 
Nancy. ★ Rose-pink. 
Ronald. ★ Soft lilac. 
Snowsprite. ★ Pure white. 
Victor. ★ Pale blue. 
ASTER, Various Species. 
Alpinus, Goliath. ★ Large blue flowers 
with orange centers. 1 ft. June. $1.20 
for 3, $4.50 per doz. 
Amellus, King George. Large rich violet 
flowers. 2 ft. July. $1.20 for 3, $4.50 
per doz. 
Frikarti. Very free flowering, producing 
charming blue flowers of large size. One 
of the finest perennials of today. 2 ft. 
Aug.-Oct. $1.50 for 3, $5.50 per doz. 
Hybridus luteus. Myriads of small 
starry yellow flowers on graceful stems. 
Compact. 2 ft. July-Sept. 
Mauve Cushion. ★ A cushion-like plant 
with silvery mauve flowers. 6 in. Oct. 
ASTILBE. Spirsea. These fine summer¬ 
flowering plants, with their graceful 
ferny leaves and spikes of soft plumy 
flowers, revel in rich, damp soil. 
Amethyst. Deep violet-purple. 2 ft. June. 
Bergristol. Fine white-flowered variety. 
3 ft. June. 
Gladstone. Fine white. IJ^ ft. _ June. 
Gloria superba. Dwarf. Deep pink. 2 ft. 
June. 
Rhineland. Delicate pink. 2 ft. June. 
Salland. Tall red blooms. 4 ft. 75 cts. 
each, $8 per doz. 
Above Agtilbesi except where otherwise noted, 
$1.50 for 3, $5.50 per doz. 
Begonia Evansiana 
AUBRIETIA. Purple Rock-Cress. These 
produce carpets 3 to 4 inches high, 
blanketed with flowers in April. They 
are recommended for rock-gardens, 
walls, and bordering paths. 
Dr. Mules. ★ Violet-purple. 
Graeca. ★ Mauve. 
J. S. Baker. ★ Blue with white eye. 
Monarch, Mixed, -k A rainbow assort¬ 
ment of strong hybrids. 
AURICULA. See Primula auricula. 
BAPTISIA australis. False Indigo. Hand¬ 
some plant with attractive foliage. 
Racemes of deep blue flowers. June. 3 ft. 
Begonia Evansiana 
A perfectly hardy Begonia which will 
live outdoors during the winter if pro¬ 
tected with just a few leaves. Showy pink 
flowers borne with the greatest profusion 
during September and October. 2 to 23^ 
ft. Plants in 3-in. pots, 50 cts. each, 
$5.50 per doz. 
BOLTONIA. Bolton’s Starwort. These have 
the appearance of Michaelmas daisies, 
but flower in August. Excellent for 
planting in wild gardens or for that bit 
of ground where “Nothing will grow.” 
Asteroides. Single; white. 5 ft. 
Latisquama. Lilac-pink. 5 ft. 
BRUCKENTHALIA spiculifolia. Spike’s 
Heath, -k Dwarf, evergreen, heath-like 
shrub with pink flowers in July. Plants 
in 3-in. pots, 50 cts. each, $5.50 per doz. 
Large, field-grown clumps, 75 cts. each, 
$8 per doz. 
BUDDLEIA. Butterfly Bush. See page 95. 
CALLUNA. Heather. ★ These hardy, dwarf, 
evergreen flowering shrubs are natives 
of the moors of Scotland. They need a 
peaty soil and are well adapted for rock- 
gardens and for planting banks where they 
are ornamental throughout the year. 
Vulgaris alba. White flowers in August. 
6 to 8-in. plants, $1.50 for 3, $5.50 per 
doz. 12 to 15-in. plants, 75 cts. each, 
$8 per doz. 
Vulgaris aurea. Rose-pink flowers in 
August. Handsome golden foliage. 6 to 
9-in. plants, 75 cts. each, $8 per doz. _ 
Vulgaris rosea. Dark green foliage. Pink 
flowers in August and September. 9 to 
12-in. plants, 75 cts. each, $8 per doz. 
PRICES, unless otherwise noted, 90 cts. for 3, $3.25 per doz. Purchaser pays transportation beyond 50 miles of New York 
■k Dwarf plants for the Rock-garden and edging the Perennial Border 
NEW YORK CITY 
Plant these for the world of tomorrow; most will last many years, 
and some may outlive the buildings on your property 
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