“ASTER 
Alpellus, Triumph 
A new introduction from Eng- 
land, and as the name indicates it 
is a hybrid of Aster alpina and A. 
Amellus. The plants make attrac- 
tive little mounds only about 8 
inches high and cover themselves 
with sparkling blue daisies during 
June and July. In sunlight the 
blue of the petals reflects a de- 
lightful tint of lilac-pink. 
Perfectly hardy and dependable, 
they thrive In any good garden 
soil and make splendid border 
plants; their low growth makes 
them ideal rock-garden specimens. 
We feel sure you will be pleased 
with this dwarf Aster and will 
want a number of plants to 
make a real display. 50 cts. each; 
Stor eple25. 































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HARRINGTON’S PINK 

HARDY ASTERS 
*tAmeilus, King George. Spreading, bushy 
plants about 18 inches high. Covered with 
bloom from July to September. Large blue 
daisies with a lavender tint. 
Frikarti, Maid of Wilton. 18 to 24-inch plants 
of bushy erect habit, with rather stiff wiry 
stems. Dark lavender-blue. Blooms from 
June until frost. 50 cts. each; 3 for $1.25. 
iFrikarti, Wonder of Staefa. Branching plant 
2 to 2! feet high and as much through. 
Blooms early June until frost. Flowers are 
lavender-blue; 2 inches in diameter. 35 cts. 
each; 3 for 90 cts. 
tGold Flake. Button-like, deep golden yellow 
flowers on 2-foot stems in Aug. and Sept. 
tHybridus futeus. Bushy plants 2 feet tall 
covered with clusters of tiny bright yellow 
flowers on 1 to 114-foot stems through July 
and ito August. A splendid cut-flower. 
*tSubczruleus, Peggy. 1 to 114 feet. Large 
lavender-blue flowers in May and June. 
Tall Fall Asters (Michaelmas Daisies) 
September Blooming 
New York Aster (Novi-belgi Type) 
{Beechwood Challenger. 3 ft. A new Aster 
with sturdy plants bearing masses of glowing 
crimson flowers. We consider this to be the 
finest red Aster. 35 cts. each; 3 for 90 cts. 
tBlue Eyes. 3 to 4 ft. Large, pure violet-blue 
flowers with small yellow eyes. 
{Blue Plume. 2 ft. A choice and showy Aster 
with almost double flowers of deep purple. 
Bloom is carried in stately spikes. 35 cts. 
each; 3 for 90 cts. 
t{Mount Everest. 4 ft. Pyramidal plants of 
snowy white flowers with yellow eyes. Beau- 
tiful m the garden or when cut. 35 cts. each; 
3 for 90 cts. 

Survivor. 4 ft. Bright rose-pink, with a longer 
blooming season than the familiar Harrington’s 
Pink. A top-notch Jate perennial. 50 cts. each; 
3 for $1.25. 
tVioletta. 4 ft. New. The darkest Aster. Lovely 
flowers of deep violet-purple. Sturdy plants. 
35 cts. each, 3 for $1. 

New England Aster (Novae-angliae 
Variety) 
tHarrington’s Pink. 4 ft. This is one of the 
most entrancingly beautiful of the Hardy 
Aster family. Flowers are perfectly flat, 
14% inches or more across, and of clear soft 
pink, with not a hint of the usual magenta 
found in most pink Asters. 40 cts. each; 
3 for $1. 
PRICES: Unless otherwise priced, all Asters are 
sold at 3 for 75 cts.; $2.50 per doz. Six plants 
of a variety at dozen rate. 

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