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“Harrington’s Pink” 
Aster, 
ASTER, ‘‘HARRINGTON’S PINK’’ 
Proclaimed as the only real pink, hardy Aster grown, it merits attention 
because of its unique quality and for its true beauty. The plant is a mass of 
clear, bright pink flowers from September well into the Fall. Each 40c., 
per three $1.00. 

Chrysanthemum, “Autumn Lights” 
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INTERESTING INTRODUCTIONS 
OF MERIT 
AQUILEGIA 
CLEMATIFLORA MIXED 
The dainty Clematis-Flowered Columbine. Extra large, spurless flowers 
in soft pastel colors of blue, pink, rose, lavender, and cream. Our plants 
were grown from the last seed which the Holland originator sent to this 
country. Strong plants in 214-inch pots. Each 35c., per three 90c. 
ARABIS 
“SPRING CHARM’”’ 
The invasion of Holland rules out all possibility of seed of this grand 
novelty, but we are fortunate in having a limited supply of plants of the 
true stock. The rich carmine flowers are among the brightest of the Spring 
blooming plants. Each 40c., per three $1.00. 
AUBRIETIA 
“GLORIOSA HYBRIDS” 
A new prize winning strain of large flowered Aubrietia in rich shades of 
rose and deep pink. An European novelty but recently introduced to 
America and offered in plants for the first time. Each 35c., per three 90c. 
CAMPANULA 
CARPATICA “‘HARMONY’”’ 
Recently released by the U. S. Division of Plant Exploration and Intro- 
duction this English gem has elicited glowing praise. The large cup- 
shaped flowers are a rich, medium blue. Each 35c., per three 90c. 
CAMPANULA 
PERSICIFOLIA DOUBLE 
“PRIDE OF EXMOUTH”’ 
If space permitted we could take pages to describe the beauty of this 
glorious blue double Bellflower—but we must be brief. Suffice to say, we 
know of no Bellflower that can rival the majestic appearance of this 
novelty. Stately, erect, five-foot stems bearing extra large, full, double 
flowers of a glistening shade of China blue. Each 40c., per three $1.00. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM 
““ACACIA”’ 
A profusion of exceptionally brilliant sulphur yellow flowers, about 
one inch in diameter, completely cover the two-foot plant in late Sep- 
tember. A fresh, attractive variety with a remarkable degree of frost 
resistance. Each 30c., per three 75c. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM 
“AUTUMN LIGHTS” 
As the name implies, the flowers of this grand variety hold all the tradi- 
tional colors associated with autumn. Compact, bushy plants, 18 inches 
high, massed with sparkling, coppery-bronze, semi-double flowers hand- 
somely tinted with gleaming orange. At its finest in late September, 
Each 30c., per three 75c. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM 
“GLEAM 0O’ GOLD” 
This splendid primrose yellow pompon, fairly gleams in the Autumn 
sunlight. The large, double flowers, profusely carried on strong, well 
branched stems, measure over 3 inches across. Each 30c., per three 75c. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM 
“GOBLIN”’ 
One of the more unusual of the newer introductions, this graceful pompon 
with perfectly formed two-inch flowers of warm bronze shading toa tinselled 
gold is a blaze of color in October. Impervious to frost, the flowers hold 
well into November. Each 30c., per three 75c. 
DIANTHUS 
CAESIUS FL. PL. 
“ROSE QUEEN’’ 
We discovered this delightful dwarf in a group of seedlings about five 
years ago. Compact, stocky blue-gray foliage covered with short-stemmed 
double flowers of a bright rose pink. Neat and orderly, it is reeommended 
for the rockery or the low border. Each 30c., per three 75c. 
