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CHOICE PLANTS FOR 1941 
HARDY ASTERS 
BLUE CLOUD. NEW. A SPLENDID NOVELTY. 
A new, very late blooming Michaelmas Daisy. Three 
feet high rounded bushes of soft lavender-blue 
single flowers. This aster comes into bloom in 
October and is at its best by November 1, its clouds 
of blue flowers contrasting beautifully with the 
yellow and bronze of chrysanthemums. Absolutely 
hardy and not troubled by insects or disease, it 
will provide blue flowers well into late fall. 
$1.50 for three plants; $4.50 for ten plants 
Frikarti or Wonder of Staffa. The ever blooming 
aster. Many people consider this the most beauti- 
ful hardy perennial introduced in late years. Three 
feet high. Blue flowers from July to the end of 
quiumn. 
$1.25 for three plants; $3.50 for ten plants. 
WARTBURG STAR. The June blooming aster. 
One foot high. Large blue daisies on long stems. 
$1.00 for three plants; $3.00 for ten plants. 
CLIMAX. Three feet high. Quantities of blue 
flowers throughout September. 
$ .75 for three plants; 
MARJORY. Dwarf Michaelmas Daisy. One foot 
high. Smothered with rose colored flowers in Sep- 
tember. 
$ .75 for three plants; 
$2.00 for ten plants. 
$2.00 for ten plants. 
HEUCHERA 
(Coral Bells) 
Easy to grow and delightful for cut flowers. In 
bloom from the middle of May until August, and 
again in autumn. 
ROSAMUNDI. Coral pink flowers on two foot 
Ssienis: 
PLUI DE FEU. Bright coral red. Eighteen inches. 
$1.00 for three plants; $3.00 for ten plants. 
Amy Hore, Green Brook Gardens 
SCOTCH PLAINS, NEW JERSEY 



HEMEROCALLIS 
(Day lily) 
Sure to grow under any conditions. Dependable, 
beautiful and hardy. No insects nor disease 
bother them. Lovely in the garden and as cut 
flowers. 
May-June bloom 
GOLD DUST. Two feet high. Golden flowers. 
SOVEREIGN. Eighteen inches. Pale yellow, 
brown on reverse of petal 
June-July bloom 
FLORHAM. Three feet. Rich golden yellow. One 
of the best. 
July-August bloom 
CINNABAR. Two to three feet. Gold overlaid 
with brown. Distinctive. 
LEMONA. Four feet. Pale yellow. Large, waxy 
flower. 
Mrs. W. H. WYMAN. Four feet. Golden yellow. 
Long blooming season. 
CITRINA. Five feet. Pale yellow, medium sized 
flowers, very sweetly scented. 
All day lilies 
$1.50 for three; $4.50 for ten. 
PULMONARIA 
(Lungwort) 
The earliest perennial to bloom in the spring. 
Remains in flower for a long time. Fine rock gar- 
den plant. One foot high. 
AUGUSTIFOLIA. Dark green foliage. Gentian 
blue flowers. 
MACULATA. Leaves spotted with white. Pink 
and blue flowers. 
$1.00 for three plants; $2.50 for ten plants. 


Amy Hore, Green Brook Gardens 
SCOTCH PLAINS, NEW JERSEY 
