THE NEW BABY BREATH ASTER. Fine 
for mixing in bouquets, white. 25c. 
ASTER ALPINUS GOLIATH. Large blue 
flowers (rockery). 15c. 
CORDIFOLIA. Tiny lavender flowers in 
graceful sprays, especially suited to bas- 
kets or bouquets. Late blooming. 5 feet. 
10c. 
ERICA. Tall mauve. Extra good for cut- 
ting. 10c. 
FELTHAM BLUE. Rich blue, very — free 
flowering and early. 4 feet. 10c. 
GRACILLIMAS. Latest of all. Tiny white 
flowers changing to blue. Fine for cut- 
ting. Seldom seen. 2 feet. 25c. 
ASTER. (R). Wonder of Stafa. Blue flow- 
ers, all summer till frost. 25c. 
ASTER. (R). Countess of Dudley. 6 inches 
pink, L5G} 
ASTER. (R). Ronald. 8 inches, pink. 15c. 
JAPANESE ASTER, “Mauve Cushion.” (R). 
The plant does not exceed nine inches 
in height and is covered in late fall with 
rosy lavender flowers. Do not expect 
this fine variety to be thoroughly effec- 
tive until established a year. 15c. 
MAGGIE PERRY. Lavender flowers, large 
and of unique form, hard to describe but 
making it one of the handsomest sorts 
yet introduced. 3 feet. 15c. 
MRS. D. MITCHELL. Pink. Not large flow- 
ered but extra good just the same. 10c. 
MRS. RAYNOR. Deep rose. Always at 
tracts attention in the garden, 4 feet. 15c. 
PRAECOX.  Heliotrope 
orange center. 4 feet. 
purple, 
1Se: 
glowing 
PRAECOX MAJOR. Similar to preceding, 
but’ six feet ‘tall. 15c. 
ROBINSON V.C. Mauve flowers in grace- 
ful sprays; double. 4 feet. ldc. 
ROSEUM SUPERBUM. Almost a red. Very 
free flowering and handsome. 5 feet. 
lOc; 
ROYCROFT PURPLE. Rich purple. 4 feet. 
isc 
ST. EDGWIN. Beautiful soft pink flowers, 
borne in graceful sprays, 3 feet. 10c. 
AUBRETIA, (R). New large-flowered hy- 
brids. The range of color includes laven- 
der, mauve, rose and crimson. Plant 
with your double Aramis and pale yel- 
low alyssum, or let the Aubrietia fall 
over the rocks in colorful curtains. 10c. 
AUBRIETIA BOUGAINVILLAE, (R). A de- 
lightful rosy mauve shade, calling to 
mind that gorgeous vine of the tropics, 
from which this Aubrietia takes its name. 
Loc. 
AUBRIETIA, “Crimson King,” (R). The rich- 
est of its color yet attained. 15c. 
AUBRIETIA HENDERSONII, (R). <A rich 
violet color, with large flowers. 15c. 
BELLIS PERENNIS, (R). Old-fashioned 
quilled daisy, bright cherry red, shad- 
ing to white in center. Very quaint and 
free flowering. 3. inches. 10c. 
BELLIUM MINUTUM, (R). 
Greece. 
3 inches, 
Tiny daisy from 
It blooms for weeks at a time. 
10c. 
BETONICA GRANDIFLORA, 
(R). Rather 
course but effective. Light magenta flow- 
ers. 
15 inches. I5c. 

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