




Ee PETUNIA 
Novae Belgae Dainty 
semi-double, glowing 
ee lee outstanding 
in the garden and lovely 
under artificial light; shows 
golden yellow disc when 
fully open. Dense, neat, 
pyramidal bushes. 21% to 
3 ft. Mid-Sept. to frost. 
50c each; 3 for $1.25; 
10 for $3.50 
Darkest’ ted of all 
fall Asters—new and 
different—deep rosy crim- 
son; brilliant golden-yellow 
eye provides sharp contrast. 
Many small flowers, com- 
pletely covering compact 
bushes. 3 ft. tall. Mid- 
Sept. to frost. 
50c each; 3 for $1.25; 
10 for $3.50 
HARDY 
ADORABLE 
Novae Anglae 
All that its name implies! A 
remarkable new Aster with a deep, clear pink very 
rare in fall flowers, and very interesting buds that 
resemble small reddish rosettes. 
The color is 
deeper than the original Harrington’s Pink. Clean 
foliage. Height 4 to 41% ft. Blooms Sept. to frost. 
50c each; 3 for $1.25; 10 for $3.50 
© J. & P.Co. 
Adorable 

> GROUP x48 (oflestcae seth 

MOUNT EVEREST 
The supreme white among 
all Hardy Asters, set off 
by lively golden stamens. 
Clean and neat in appear- 
ance; grows in tall, well- 
shaped, pyramids with 
abundant lateral growth, 
flowering right down to 
ground. Ultimate height, 
4 ft. Sept. 15 to frost. 
3 for $1.; 10 for $2.50 
BLUE GOWN 
Novae Belgae In fall, when 
Nature decks out in her most 
gorgeous colors, Blue Gown 
adds a dramatic touch with this 
breath-taking china-blue. Larg- 
er-flowered, taller growing, Cli- 
max form. Strong pyramidal 
branching growth, 4 to 414 ft. 
Sept. 15 to frost. 
75c each; 3 for $1.85; 
10 for $5.50 















From the rampant, rugged, wild Asters of 
the fields, patient horticultural skill has 
brought to American gardens these modern 
beauties, so easy to grow, with immense 
flowers and brilliant colors for splendid 
autumn display and pleasing cut-flower 
arrangements. For best results with tall 
Merieties, limit each clump to one or two 
good shoots; therefore plant closer. 
SUNSET GLOW 
The deep rich pink of the af erglow of a fall sunset, — 
this beautiful Aster gives you positive color wherever 
you need it—a very useful variety. Compact in habit. 
Grows to 31% ft. Sep . to frost. 
50c each; 3 for $1.25; 10 for $3.50 
BEECHWOOD CHALLENGER 
New in 1940, this finer red Aster has made a “‘hit’’ 
for its clear color—deep strawberry red with bright 
yellow center disc. Grows vigorously to about 4 ft. 
Blooms brilliantly in Sept. 
3 for $1.; 10 for $2.50 
at top of page 
Specially priced: Petunia, Beechwood 
Rival, Blue Gown, Mt. Everest, and 
Beechwood Charm. 
GROUP 447 3 Plants: of each 
One each of Petunia, Beechwood Rival, 
Mt. Everest, Adorable, Sunset Glow, 
and (on p. 36) Hilda Ballard, Frikarti, 
Gayborder Blue. 
GROUP 94 2Flants;d.of each 
(For a larger quantity, see p. 36) 

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BEECHWOOD CHARM 
Novae Belgae The 
deep rose-red tint 
of this new Aster has a live- 
liness that brings charm 
wherever used. Compact 
growth, smaller-flowered, 
massed blooming. Medium 
height—3 to 3% ft. Mid- 
Sept. to frost. 
50c each; 3 for $1.25; 
10 for $3.50 
Sunset 
Glow 
Beechwood Challen ger 

