
Aster Frikarti 


HARDY GARDEN ASTERS 
Lovely autumn-flowering perennials covered 
with blooms in September and October. Make 
Hardy Asters a feature in your garden. They 
will give you any amount of pleasure. 
Beechwood Challenger. The very best crimson 
flowering kind. Strong growing, 4-foot plants 
are literally covered in late September with 
brilliant blossoms. 40c each; $1.10 for 3; 
$4.00 for 12. 
Frikarti, Wonder of Staffa. Probably the very 
best of the lavender colored Asters. Large, 
2-inch single flowers with golden yellow 
centers cover the 2-foot plants from June 
until November. Splendid for garden dec- 
oration and for cutting. 40c each; $1.10 for 
Be 4°OOr Tom tz 
Harrington’s Pink. A lovely bright rose-pink, 
showing no trace of magenta. Plants are 
thrifty, growing about 314 feet high. It 
blooms in September and October. 50c each. 
Countess of Dudley. Charming clear pink flow- 
ers with clear yellow eyes. Strong growing, 9- 
inch plants are covered with bloom in Sep- 
tember. 35c each; 95c for 3; $3.50 for 12. 
Mauve Cushion. Cushion-like plants 3 feet 
across and 10 inches high, covered in Octo- 
ber and November with delicate mauve col- 
ored flowers with a silvery reflection. 35c 
each; 95c for 3; $3.50 for 12. 
Niobe. A splendid dwarf, compact Aster bear- 
ing pure white flowers in September. Grows 
6 inches high. 35c each; 95c for 3; $3.50 
for 2. 
Ronald. Covered with lilac-pink flowers and 
rose-pink buds in September and October. 
Plants grow 12 inches high. 35c each; 95c 
for 32 $3.50" for 12- ‘ 
Wartburg Star. Beautiful spring-flowering 
Aster, bearing deep lilac-blue, large 2 to 3 
inches in diameter, single flowers with briaht 
orange centers. A very satisfactory variety. 
35c each; 95c for 3; $3.50 for 12. 


Pacific 
Giant 
Delphiniums 

Hardy Perennial Plants 
Our perennial plants are all grown out in the field for at least one year, depending on the variety. They have been regularly fed and watered 
and are in splendid condition to transplant to your garden. We fill all orders with freshly dug plants. 
VETTERLE AND REINELT’S 
PACIFIC GIANT DELPHINIUMS 
A new strain originated on the Pacific Coast. 
Huge flowers 21 inches in diameter, beau- 
tifully spaced on well balanced spikes, thin, 
woody stems. Comparatively mildew-resist- 
ant, practically 100 per cent double. 
Black Knight. Darkest of all. Giant, very dark 
blue flowers of heavy velvety texture on very 
long, well formed spikes. 
Guinevere. Light lavender-pink flowers with a 
white bee. Large spikes, tall, strong stems, 
and excellent branching habit. Very lovely. 
King Arthur. Very double royal-violet flowers 
with a distinctive white bee in the center. 
Galahad. Clear white flowers of very heavy 
glistening texture, pyramidal spikes with well 
spaced flowers, gcod branching habit, strong, 
whippy stems, with a high percentage of mil- 
dew-resistance. The Galahad series puts the 
white on a par with the largest and strongest 
Delphiniums. 
Summer Skies. The lovely and much sought for 
clear light blue with a cream-white bee. 
Prices of plants of these named Delphiniums: 
50c cach; 3 for 1.35; 12 for $5.00. 
The Round Table Series of 
Pacific Giant Delphiniums 
As the name implies, this represents all 
of the color combinations of the Knights 
and their Ladies, which will eventually 
be introduced. Some _ three hundred 
crosses were used to make up this group, 
combining all of these newest color de- 
velopments. We offer plants of this new 
Round Table Series of Delphiniums at a 
price that will allow them to be planted 
freely in every garden. Plants: 35c each; 
95c forss}.$3.50etoral 

Aster, 
Mauve Cushion 
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