Aster Frikarti Is a Persistent Bloomer 
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ANTHEMIS 
“Perry’s Variety’. Large daisy-like flowers of gold- 
en yellow. A wealth of fine cutting material 
throughout June and July. 24 inches. Each 25c, 
per three 60c, per ten $1.50. 
7] ° ee An improved type of fine habit 
Moonlight with pale yellow’ flowers of 
extra size. Choice for cut flowers, blooming all 
summer. 214 feet. Each 40c, per three $1.00. 
AQUILEGIA 
COLUMBINE 
The most popular flower in the American garden is 
the Columbine. Their grace and beauty heighten 
the charm of June borders. 
Clematiflora. The new European novelty with large 
Clematis-shaped flowers in delicate pastel tones. 
Try a group of three in your perennial border for 
an unusual effect. Each 35c, per three 90c, per 
ten $2.50. 
Chrysantha. Tall and graceful with long spurred 
flowers of golden yellow. Each 25c, per three 60c, 
per ten $1.50. 
Chrysantha “Silver Queen”. A _ selected strain of 
extra large pure white long spurred flowers. Each 
30c, per three 75c. 
“Crimson Star’. An_ English novelty with long 
spurred flowers of rich crimson. The corolla is 
blush white shading to glowing carmine. Each 30c, 
per three 75c, per ten $2.00. 
“Farquhar’s Pink’’, A choice long spurred strain in 
shades of bright pink and rose. Each 30c, per 
three 75c, per ten $2.00. 
Long Spurred Blue Shades. Shades of blue from 
indigo to lavender are always exquisite in Col- 
umbines and this strain is grown from the finest 
of the blues. Each 30c, per three 75c. 
“‘Mrs. Scott Elliott Hybrids” 
The peer of long spurred hybrids. A blended mix- 
ture of rich shades and pastel tones. Unusual 
color combinations such as Nankeen yellow and 
carmine, lavender and buff, royal blue and cream 
abound in this strain. Highly recommended. Each 
25c, per three 60c, per ten $1.50. 
Fiabellata nana alba. A choice dwarf variety. Stocky 
plants of glaucous green foliage about 1 foot 
high which make a pleasing contrast. The waxy 
white short spurred flowers, showing in May and 
June, are held just above the leaves. Each 30c, 
per three 75c, per ten $2.00. 
ARABIS 
ROCK CRESS 
Alpina. The Spring flowering dwarf which is cov- 
ered with glistening white flowers. Compact gray 
green foliage. Useful in the rockery or as an 
edging plant. Each 25c, per three 60c, per ten 
$1.50. 
Alpina flore pleno. !n mid-April through May this 
grand double form is a carpet of pure white. Each 
30c, per three 75c, per ten $2.00. 
“Spring Charm”. A grand European novelty which 
we recently introduced. Waxy deep green rosettes 
of foliage from which arise flower heads of bright 
carmine on 6 in. stems. A gem for the low border, 
during April and May. Each 40c, per three $1.00. 

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ARMERIA 
Cephalotes rubra. Neat cushion-like plants of deep 
green with ball-shaped flowers of bold rose red on 
8 inch stems in June and July. Each 30c, per 
three 75c,: per ten $2.00. 
Maritima Hybrids. Compact tufts of dark green 
with globe-shaped flowers ranging in colors from 
rich red to white. In bloom during May and June 
and fine for edging. 8 inches. Each 25c, per 
three 60c, per ten $1.50. 
ARTEMISIA 
Lactiflora. Astilbe-like panicles of fragrant, misty 
white flowers from late July into the Autumn. 
5 ft. Each 25c, per three 60c, per ten $1.50. 
ASCLEPIAS 
BUTTERFLY WEED 
Tuberosa. One of the most brilliantly colored of 
American natives growing beautifully in the full 
sun. The flowers, held on stout 2 ft. stems, are 
a glowing rich orange touched with yellow and 
red. Try it as a cut flower with Shasta Daisies 
for a unique bouquet. July and August blooming. 
Each 25c, per three 60c, per ten $1.50. 
ASTER 
MICHAELMAS DAISIES 
“Abendrothe”. From early September until frost it 
is a mass of bright lavender pink flowers. 4 feet. 
“Blue Gem”. A profusion of brightly colored flowers 
of almost the identical shade of Hardy Ageratum. 
3 feet. 
“Climax”. An old favorite with large flowers of 
light blue. 4 feet. 
“Mrs. Francis Childers’. In early September the 4 ft. 
plants are completely covered with brick carmine 
flowers that have a gold crested center. Effective. 
Each 25c, per three 60c, per ten $1.50. 
ASTER 
SELECTED NOVELTIES 
Alpinus “Goliath”. The attractive alpine Aster with 
extra large flowers of lavender blue brightly 
marked with a golden center disc. Blooms in May 
and June on 8 inch stems. Each 30c, per three 75c. 
“Beechwood Challenger”. Considered the best red 
of all Asters. Free flowering of medium height 
it is a shower of bright crimson from September 
well into the Fall. Each 35c, per three 90c, per 
ten $2.50. 
Frikarti ““‘Wonder of Staffa’’. 
the newer plant introductions. Large flowers of 
vivid lavender blue on stocky 15 inch plants. 
Blooms persistently from late summer until snow 
flies. .Each 40c, per three $1.00. 
“Harrington’s Pink”. The finest Pink Aster and so 
proclaimed at the Waltham Field Station trials. 
The 4 ft. plants are filled with clear rich pink 
flowers during September. Each 40c, per three 
$1.00. 
“Wartburg Star”. A giant flowering Spring Aster of 
brilliant blue with a center disc of vivid orange. 
Effective as a cut flower or for the low border. 
12 in. Each 35c, per three 90c. 
One of the finest of 
One each of the five 
Collection 1: Novelty Asters, $1.50. 
PERENNIAL PLANTS 
