HARDY ASTERS 
Michaelmas Daisies 
They are becoming more popular every 
year for the Fall gardens. They bloom 
very profusely during late August and 
September. Following varieties are the 
best: 
BLUE BOUQUET. 2 feet high. Medium 
blue. Desired by all. 
MT. EVEREST. The best white aster in 
the New York aster type. 3 feet high. 
QUEEN MARY. Pleasing’ blue’ Aster, 
tinted lavender, arranged gracefully 
on branching panicles. 4 feet. 
SKYLANDS QUEEN. Very large medium 
blue -with a lavender sheen. Early. 
Showy. 3. feet. 
VIOLETTA. New. Large flowers of vio- 
*“let-blue. Showiest of all blues; '35c¢ each. 
HARDY ASTER PRICES, unless other- 
wise. noted, are: Clumps 30c each; 3 
alike 75c. af 
Young plants which will give a fine 
‘display this fall: 25 each or 3 alike 65c. 
‘NEW ENGLAND TYPE ASE i These 
are excellent: 
HARRINGTON’S PINK. The most out- 
standing hardy Aster ever ‘introduced. 
Certainly is a beauty. Large flowers 
of a luminous. true pink — on bushy 
_ plants, 3-4 feet high. 
' MT. RAINIER. A fine: white. 
RED CLOUD, a deep ers. 
“RYECROFT PURPLE. TArge rich. pur- 
ple flowers on 5 foot. stems in late 
. September and October. No other As- 
_.ter like it. 
THE NEW ENGLAND ASTERS are 
35c¢ each or 3 for $1.00. 
+ AUBRIETIA MONARCH. STRAIN— 
Purple Rock Cress 
A delightfully charming rock plant com- 
pletely covered, during April and May 
with flowers that vary from lavender 
to violet. Plant in well drained soil. 
3 for 65c. 
CARPATHIAN HAREBELL— 
Campanula carpatica 
Compact tufted plants with large open, 
pendant blue bells on wiry six inch 
stems from June to August. Lovely in 
rock garden in sun or shade. 3 for 65c. 
BLUEBELLS OF SCOTLAND— 
Campanula rotundifolia 
Desirable rockery plants for sun or 
shade. Slender eight inch panicled 
sprays of dainty little blue drooping 
bells all summer. 3 for 65c. 
CANTERBURY BELLS—Campanula 
medium 
These are biennials, but they are al- 
ways a favorite. Large beautiful rose, 
blue or white bells in late May and 
June. 2 feet tall. State color. 3 for 65c. 
CARNATION CRIMSON KING 
This dazzling crimson flower is enjoy- 
ed by everyone. Blooms all summer. 
Potted plants. 3 for 75c; $2.50 per doz. 
SNOW-IN-SUMMER—Cerastium 
tomentosum 
A real good name. Broad _ prostrate 
spreading mats of silvery foliage. 
White flowers in May. 6 inches high. 
Sun-loving. 3 for €5c. 
FOXGLOVE—Digitalis 
This Shirley Strain produces tall grace- 
ful spikes of bell-shaped flowers. Colors 
range from rose through pinks’ to 
white. June and: July. 3 feet tall. 3 for 
65c; $2.25 per dozen. 
PLANT EARLY— 
as soon as your soil is in a workable 
condition, Early planting and success- 
ful results go hand in hand. Press the 
soil firmly around the roots with your 
feet. 

PLANT STRONG TWO-YEAR TRANSPLANTED FIELD GROWN PLANTS— 
. This size, with very few .exceptions, is the first essential to garden success. 
These are the kind of plants ‘we grow for you. Do not be satisfied with skimpy 
plants out of a bed or..distorted, crowded plants out of a row which some com- 
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