VARIETY 
ASTERS (Continued’ 
Stars: Hisrach 2s 5 ae eee ee a 
Splendid large flowering variety with blooms 
often measuring over 4 inches across. Color is a 
bright lavender-blue with yellow centers. Blooms 
during May and June. 
Wartbure Stati ee en ee hee nes 
Get this variety if you love flowers of a clear 
shimmering light blue color. <A sturdy grower 
-- very free blooming. 
| AUBRIETIA (Purple Rock Cress) 
Graceful in growth and delicate in coloring, are 
these dwarf plants which grow and trail among 
the rocks or along the borders. We offer the 
following varieties: 
Deligides same ers rere epee Nese 
Tiny blossoms of a beautiful lilae color will add 
charm to your rockery. 
Graxeta Wah eres ets ee 8 NN teense 
Vigorous grower which bears charming violet 
colored blooms in abundance. 
Hybrids’ Large a lowered sete 6c ee oe oe ol 
Come in mixed colorings. Desirable for borders 
where gay color is wanted. 
Bb CHU URTV ger eereoee owee scaese e eei 
Flowers of good size are borne in abundance. 
Delicate coloring which will delight you. Ex- 
cellent rock plant. 
Roseas Granidifiora see Se ee eee 
Exceedingly free blooming. Masses of rosy pink 
blooms on dwarf plants. Fine for borders. 
BLEEDING HEART, 3 to 5 eye divisions.......... 25¢ ea 
The old fashioned plant which our grandmothers 
loved so well. Deep pink heart shaped flowers 
hang from branches of a sturdy plant. Long 
blooming period and foliage is ornamental. 
CAMPANULA (Blue Bells of Scotland) 
Carpatica (Dwarf Hare Bell) :.2.....00..0.02..0..--.... 
Dwarf variety which rarely exceeds 9 inches in 
‘height. Bright blue bell shaped blooms make it 
much desired for rock garden or borders. 
Persicifoliav Blneene eee ee er le 
The true perennial variety, growing 2 ft. high. 
Fine for cutting. 
Persi¢lfoliasnVy Witte: ent ee eee eo ee 
Same as above but bells of a clear pure white. 
Medium (Canterbury Bells) 
The favorite with all flower lovers. An old 
variety of flower of which we never tire. We 
offer the following varieties, all of which are of 
the cup and saucer type. 
Richards Gardens, Plainwell, Mich. 
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order of recent date for perennials. We received these plants Saturday 
and want you to know we were very well pleased with them. I. am 
sure you will be receiving more orders from us in the near future. 
Yours very truly, W. H. Rey & Son 
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