38 PERENNIALS NOT PRICED 
HARDY ASTERS 
FALL FLOWERING SECTION 
(Michaelmas Daisies) 
Alderman Vokes. Extra fine medium blue, large 
flowers, 2-2% feet. 
Beechwood Challenger. (New.) The finest of the red 
asters to date, grows 4-5 feet high with fine heads 
of bloom in late September. 35 cents each, 
$4.00 doz. 
-Burbanks Charming. A grand very late variety, ori- 
gin doubtful, blooms in mid-October and onwards. 
Grows 4-5 feet high but improved by pinching, 
loose feathery heads of very pale rose flowers. 
Charles Wilson. The darkest colored variety to date. 
Novi Belgii section, height 3 feet, color rosy red 
with yellow centre. 
Feltham Blue. Novi-Belgii section. Height 4 feet, 
pure blue September bloomer. 
Frikarti. var. Wonder of Stafa. Of Amellus section, 
rather slow of increase, extra large blue flowers in 
August and September, height 2-2% feet, one of 
the indispensables. 50 cents each. 
“Gayborder Charm. Of Novi-Belgii type, height 2% 
feet, in good flower October 1, color deep rose. A 
very fine variety. 
Harringtons’ Pink. (New.) Of Novae-Angliae sec- 
tion. Here we have the first really pink hardy aster, 
planted late last season plants averaged 214-3 feet 
high and earlier planting will ensure bushy plants 
4-5 feet high, flowers are large and are in season 
Sept. 15 and onwards. This puts all other so-called 
pinks utterly in the shade and is easily the most 
outstanding hardy aster yet seen. Award of Merit 
Massachusetts. Horticultural Society, October 5, 
1937. Early application is suggested as the demand 
this season will far exceed the supply. 35 cents 
each, $4.00 doz. 
Hybridus Luteus. (See Solidaster.) 
King George. Of amellus section. This is a very fine 
variety with large trusses of bluish-violet flowers 
2-21%5 inches across, petals are wide, an early 
bloomer coming in advance of Frikarti. 
Little Boy Blue. Lovely blue, 2-2% feet. 
Mount Ranier. Beautiful snowy white. 35 cents. 
Mrs. George Munro. A fine pure white Novi-Belgii 
variety, semi-double and very free, large blooms. 
Height 2-3 feet. 35 cents each. 
Mrs. Davis Evans. Novi-Belgii variety. A splendid 
clear lavender, height 3 feet. Flowers are 1% 
inches in diameter, splendid erect habit. At its best 
in early October. 
Mount Everest. Easily the finest white aster, 4-5 feet 
high, occasionally more, immense pyramidal heads 
of flowers. 35 cents each. 
Ptarmacoides. A native variety often known as the 
“baby’s breath aster,” small white flowers which 
suggest gypsophila, fine for cutting. 
Red Rover. A fine deep rosy red with golden centre. 
Novi-Belgii type, fine habit, 3 feet. 
Skylands Queen. Novi-Belgii variety. An American 
introduction which we were the first to offer. 
Height 3-4 feet, large lavender flowers and still 
the best of its color. 
