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ASTERS - Michaelmas Daisies or Starworts 
Amellus elegans. Soft lavender. Should be planted in full sun. 10 
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Blue Gown. New. A large-flowered variety with lovely China- 
blue petals. The plant is of strong, pyramidal, branching 
growth, 4 to 414 feet tall. One of the finest blue Asters for 
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Climax. One of the best and showiest, with large, pyramidal 
spikes of large, light lavender-blue flowers; very free. Excellent 
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Harrington’s Pink. The first true pink Hardy Aster. This va- 
riety produces in September, an abundance of blooms of a soft 
clear rose-pink which holds its color well. Grows about 4 feet 
tall and creates a real sight, far surpassing any of the other pink 
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Mt. Everest. A wonderful white Aster, and by far the finest 
of the whites. It forms very tall, well-shaped, pointed pyramids 
with an abundance of lateral growth, having blooms right 
down to the ground. The flowers are large, dead white, with 
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Mrs. Raynor. The nearest red of all Asters. Very attractive. 4ft. 1 20 10 00 
Novz-angliz. Bright purple-violet, blooming during September 
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Red Rover. Deep rosy red flowers with a golden center. The 
finest red fall Aster. A worth-while novelty. 24% ft. ........ 1°50 > 12-00 
Skylands Queen. Large flowers of an attractive shade of light 
blue. Very effective from late August on. 21% ft............. 1750 eel O00 
Wonder of Staefa (4. frikarti). Swiss novelty. An everblooming 
perennial with clear azure-blue flowers about 3 inches in diam- 
eter. Blooms continuously from June until after heavy frosts in 
November. This is a hybrid and purely distinct from other 
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ASTER SPECIES, ALPINE 
© Goliath. Dense tuft of leaves from which issue many leafless stems 
12 inches high, bearing, in June, bluish violet flowers 3 inches 
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© Mauve Cushion. A distinct Japanese species. It forms a cushion- 
like plant 114 feet across, rarely exceeding 9 inches in height. 
Flowers of delicate, soft mauve with silvery white reflections. 
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AUBRIETIA 
Because of their neat, compact foliage and the vivid splash of color which they 
give in the Spring, the Aubrietias are one of the best subjects for the rockery. A 
valuable alpine plant. 3 in. 10 100 
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© Deltoidea bougainvillei. Dwarf dark blue.................. 1 50 12 00 
© Deltoidea eyrei. Large violet flowers ....................... 150 # £12 00 
Whitewell Gem. Rosy purple............................... 150 meer 200 
BAPTISIA - False-indigo 
Australis. A strong-growing plant, about 3 feet high, suitable 
either for the border or wild garden, with dark green, deeply cut 
foliage and spikes of dark blue, lupine-like flowers in June. 
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CALAMINTHA 
© Alpina. A good rock-plant or for the edge of the border. Succeeds 
well in dry ground in a sunny position. Small blue flowers in 
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The plants that are adapted for rock-garden planting Bre preceded by a©@ 
5 plants are sold at the 10 rate, 25 at the 100 rate 
