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New Dwarr Hysrip Harpy Borper Asters. R.— Cont. 
— Lady Henry Maddocks. Pale pink. 12 inches high. 
— Mauve Cushion. 9 inches. 
— Nancy. Pale flesh-pink flowers. 12 inches. 
— Purple Emperor. 12 inches. 
— Ronald. Bright lilac-pink. 12 inches. 
— Snowsprite. Semi-double white flowers. 
— Victor, Clear lavender-blue. 9 inches. 
All Varieties 35¢ each; $3.50 per dozen. 
Collection of six, 1 each, $1.75. 
TALL FLOWERING HARDY ASTERS 
— Barr’s Pink. Bright pink. 4 feet. 
— Climax. Lavender-blue flowers, 1 to 2 inches across. 
4. feet. 
— Mount Everest. Best white. 3 feet. 
— Queen Mary. 2-inch flowers of lavender-blue. 3 feet. 
— Hybridus luteus. Small clear yellow flowers. July-Sep- 
tember. Fine as a cut flower. 21% feet. 
— Harrington’s Pink. New. Deep rose-pink. 4 feet. 
All Varieties 35¢ each; $3.50 per dozen. 
AUBRIETIA 
— (Rainbow Rock Cress). S. Mixed. May-June. 
BELLIS 
— perennis (English Daisy). S. White, red, pink. April-May. 
6 inches. $1.00 per dozen. 
CAMPANULA 
—carpatica (Harebell). S.P.R. Blue or white. June-October. 
8 inches. 
— persicifolia (Peach Bells). Blue flowers. June-July. 2 feet. 
— medium or Canterbury Bells. S. Blue, white, pink shades. 
July-August. 2-3 feet. 
CARNATION 
— Hardy Border. S. Mixed. July-September. 1-114 feet. 
CERASTIUM 
—tomentosum (Snow-in-Summer). R.S. White. June. 6-8 
inches. 
