ASTER SPECIES 
Amellus Beauty of Ronsdorf—2 ft. August to 
September. Large lilac-rose flowers in great 
profusion. 
Frikarti, Wonder of Staffa—Lavender-blue 
flowers from 2 to 2¥2 in. across. Blooms all 
summer. Potted plants, 25 cents. 
Star of Eisenach (Wartburg Star) — Large 
bright lavender blue flowers. Yellow centers. 
Each 3o cents. 
All Asters except where noted 25 Cents Each 
BAPTISIA (False Indigo) 
Ausiralis—3 ft. Dark blue pea-shaped flowers 
in June. Very attractive foliage all summer. 
Needs considerable space as it gets older. 
One year plants, each 20 cents. 
BOLTONIA (False Chamomile) 
Boltonias prove their value during the 
months of August and September. They will 
grow in any soil; sun or shade. If grown in 
the shade they may need staking. To pro- 
duce large flowers divide the clumps every 
three years, or cut out some of the stems in 
the spring. The head of the plant is wide 
spreading and bears many aster-like single 
flowers. Pink or white. Each 25 cents. 
CALAMINTHA (Calamint) 
Alpina—A pretty little rock garden or edging 
plant with many rich purple flowers. Will 
grow in full sun or partial shade. Each 25 
cents. 
CHARMING CAMPANULA 
(Bellflowers) 
Carpatica (Harebell)—One of the most satis- 
factory flowers for rockery or hardy border. 
It is perfectly hardy, and will grow in either 
sun or shade. The bell shaped flowers are 
borne on long slender stems, from summer 
until frost. Blue or white. Each 25 cents. 
Collina—Upright, compact, bushy habit. In 
May and June it is thickly covered with in- 
tense campanula blue pendent flowers. Each 
2) cents. 
Garganica—A fine plant for the rock garden. 
The blue flowers are star-shaped and have a 
white eye. Each 25 cents. 
Pusilla—A low growing bell flower for the 
rock garden. The plant bears many tiny blue 
flowers. Each 25 cents. 
Telham Beauty—A beautiful light blue peach 
bell. 2 ft. tall, with long spikes of flowers. 
Each 30 cents. 
CANTERBURY BELLS 
A well known biennial. Cup and Saucer va- 
riety. In three colors—Rose, White or Blue. 
Each 25 cents. 
EARLY CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Cushion Class—Small double flowers in great 
profusion. Pink, yellow, bronze. Each 25c 
cents. 
Korean (Hestia)—Semi-double flowers on com- 
pact bushy plants. Delicate rose-pink. Each 
29 cents. 
Korean (Thalia)—A compact bushy plant with 
tan colored flowers. Each 25 cents. 
Pigmy Gold—A dwarf pompon type produc- 
ing quantities of miniature blossoms over one 
inch across. The color is a clear golden yel- 
low. Commences to flower in early Septem- 
ber. Each 25 cents. 
CHRYSOBOLTONIA 
A showy and easily grown perennial growing 
about 30 inches high and bearing large grace- 
ful white flowers with pink shading. Said to 
be perfectly hardy. Each 30 cents. 
COREOPSIS 
Lanceolata Grandiflora—Coreopsis; 2 to 3 ft.; 
summer. Large, bright yellow flowers on long 
stems. Each 25 cents. 
STATELY DELPHINIUMS 
Giant Pacific Blue—An American strain pro- 
ducing long spikes of very large flowers in 
various shades of blue. More disease resis- 
tant than many strains. Clumps 50 cents; 3 
for $1.25. Small plants, blooming size, each 
20 cents. 
Giant Pacific White—The finest strain of white 
delphiniums that we have seen. Clump 60 
cents. Small plants, blooming size, each 25 
cents. 
Guinevere—Light pink lavender self with 
white bee. Flowers 22 to 3 in. in diameter. 
Very beautiful. Each 75 cents, small plants, 
each 30 cents. 
Summer Skies—Light blue with white bee. 
Flowers medium size. Thin woody stem. 
Each 75 cents, small plants, each 30 cents. 
Black Knight—Very dark flowers with heavy 
velvety texture. Small plants, each 30 cents. 
Blue Bird—Clear medium blue with huge tall 
spikes. Small plants, each 30 cents. 
Lanceolat—Pure lilac self tone with white eve. 
Small plants, each 30 cents. 
Blackmore & Langdon’s Prize Strain—An un- 
surpassed strain of English Hybrid delphini- 
ums. Every plant produces an excellent spike 
of flowers. The color range is fine and the col- 
ors are clear and bright. There is a good pro- 
portion of large double and semi-double flow- 
ers. Seed imported from England. We rec- 
ommend this strain highly. 2 year old plants, 
each 30 cents; dozen $3.00. 
Large Flowering Hybrids—Single flowered, 
light or dark blue. Each 25 cents. 
Indigo Blue Hybrids—The best strain of dark 
