Beechwood Challenger—Red. Alater than garden pinks, and are tall- 
glowing thing in the garden, 
with hardly a hint of purple. 
Compact, well branched plant, 
up to 3% feet tall. Clean, 
healthy foliage. Our stock lim- 
ited. aT) 
Blue Jacket—A deep rich blue. 
Plenty of flowers produced on a 
fine three-foot bush. Only a 
few for sale. .30 
BAPTISIA AUSTRALIS (False Indi- 
go) Bright blue flowers resembling 
lupines in June and July on spread- 
ing bush 3% feet tall. .00 
CAMPANULA MEDIUM = (Canter- 
bury Bells) (biennial) Mixed colors, 
pink, blue and white, mostly doubles, 
a few may be single. June. 3 for .60 
CAMPANULA PERSICIFOLIA 
(Peachleaf Bellflower) Bright blue 
or white bell-like flowers carried in 
spires. Bloom for a long period dur- 
ing the summer. Good for cutting. 
25 
CARNATION, HARDY GARDEN 
Spicily fragrant flowers in white, 
pinks and reds. A mixture of singles, 
doubles and semi-doubles, all excel- 
lent for cutting. Bloom about a month 

Five Different 
Dwarf Hardy Asters 
In Husky Clumps 
er. Shear the plants severely direct- 
ly after blooming to keep them in 
shape. Mixed colors only. Two-year- 
old seedlings. 3 for .60 
CERASTIUM TOMENTOSUM 
(Snow-in-Summer) Spreading plant 
with silvery leaves, covered with 
masses of white flowers in June. Bor- 
ders and rockeries, and especially 
good for dry walls. 6 inches. .20 
CHRYSANTHEMUM Korean hy- 
brids. These are perfectly hardy, but 
in northern New York and New Eng- 
land the flowers are likely to be spoil- 
ed by heavy frosts before they are 
well in bloom. They will endure 
light frosts, and even sleet and snow 
if the temperature is just below freez- 
ing, but customers in localities where 
“killing” frosts come early should 
pass these by and be content with the 
cushion type, unless they wish to take 
the trouble of protecting the plants, 
or forcing them into bloom early with 
black cloth. 
Lavender Lady—Double flow- 
ers, and a real beauty. Plants 
are very vigorous and the foli- 
age is so healthy that we find 
it unnecessary to spray or dust 
this variety. 30 

only 
Many of our customers divide clumps of this size into several plants 
before setting them out. 
This most useful of all fall-blooming peren- 
nials at this price is probably the biggest bargain in this catalog. 
They can be shipped any time from early spring to late fall. 
Dwarf varieties. 
Mound-shaped plants 1 to 1% feet tall, almost 
completely hidden by bloom in late summer and early fall. 
Com- 
pletely hardy and require no protection against diseases or pests. 
Fine for borders, rock gardens and low hedges. 
ting. Good-sized clumps. 
Lady Henry Maddocks—Shell pink. 
Excellent for cut- 
1 foot. 
Lilactime—Vivid lavender-pink. 1% feet. 
Marjorie—Bright pink. 
9 inches. 
Victor—Lavender-blue. 
Niobe— White. 
1% feet. 
1 foot. 

