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Aquilegia 
AQUILEGIA — Columbine 
35c. each, $3.50 per doz. 
Aquilegia alpina superba. 
deep blue. 1 ft. April, May. 
A., B. & A. Long-spurred Hybrids. Assorted 
colors, all shades. A fine strain. 2 to 3 ft. 
May, June. 
A. caerulea Helenae. 
2 it. "May, June. 
A. canadensis. Red and yellow. Native. 2 ft. 
May, June. 
A. chrysantha. 
ft. May, June. 
Short-spurred 
Blue with white throat. 
Lovely golden yellow. 2 to 3 
ASTER 
35c. each, $3.50 per doz. 
Aster alpinus, Goliath (Mountain Daisy). An 
extra-large form. Good lilac-blue bloom with 
vellow disc on long stems. 8 to 10 in. May, 
June. 
A. alpinus albus. White variety of the above. 
A. Frikarti (Wonder of Staefa). 
A. hybridus luteus (solidago). Small bright 
vellow flowers in clusters. The plant is ex- 
ceedingly feathery and graceful. For cut 
flowers. 2 to 3 ft. July-Sept. 
A., Mauve Cushion. A distinct Oriental va- 
riety which forms a circular, cushion-like 
plant. The flowers are delicately mauve with 
silvery sheen, about 114 inches in diameter, 
and almost cover the plant. 9 in. Oct., Nov. 
DWARF HARDY ASTERS 
30c. each, $3.00 per doz. 
Countess of Dudley. Beautiful clear pink 
flowers with yellow centers in late September. 
9 in. 
Lilac-Time. Compact little plants covered 
with pretty llac-blue flowers just as Victor 
ceases to bloom, thus prolonging blue among 
the low plants. 15 in. Sept. 
Marjorie. Clear rosy pink flowers. 10 in. 
Nancy. Pale pink. Very low and broad. 10 in. 
Mid-September until October. 
Niobe. Bushy little plants with 114-inch pure 
white flowers having two rows of petals around 
a yellow cushion. The profusion of bloom en- 
tirely hides the plant. 10 in. Late Sept. 
Ronald.  Lilac-pink flowers on a dwarf bush. 
Very showy in mid-Sept. 
Victor. Flowers clear lavender-blue. 9 in. 
ASTER - MICHAELMAS DAISIES 
35c. each, $3.50 per doz. 
Aurore. Produces medium-sized, fringed flow- 
ers, almost pure rose pink in color. Compact 
plants, 2 to 3 ft. Sept. 
Barr’s Pink. One of the finest pink Asters. 
Grows vigorously 4 to 5 ft. 
Mount Everest. Without doubt the finest 
white Aster. Extremely large, pure white 
flowers cover pyramidal spikes from ground 
to tip. With its long flowering period, it ranks 
supreme. 4 ft. Sept., Oct. 
Novae-angliae. An old variety, still tops in its 
color—bright violet-purple. Very showy. 
Combines well with white. 3 ft. Aug., Sept. 
Red Rover. The flowers are deep rosy red with 
golden centers. It is very free blooming and 
of good, compact habit. 3 to 4 ft. Sept. to 
frost. 
Skylands Queen. A low, spreading plant with 
large, light blue single flowers. 
CAMPANULA - Bellflower 
35c. each, $3.50 per doz. 
Campanula garganica. Wonderful rock- and 
wall-plant, with trailing habit. Clear deep 
blue flowers with white eyes. 6in. July, Aug. 
C. glomerata dahurica. A front-of-the- 
border plant. Large heads of deep blue. Very 
effective. 1% ft. June, July. 
C. isophylla (Star of Bethlehem). This variety 
is not hardy but is used extensively for hang- 
ing-baskets. Trailing growth with masses of 
pale blue flowers in early autumn. 

Bed of Korean Hybrids 
