HARDY 
PERENNIALS 
Sent Postpaid 
The wide color range, their varied flower 
forms, and many different habits of growth, 
have earned for hardy perennials the title 
“Mainstays of the Garden.’ A great part of 
their popularity, though, is due to their ease 
of cultivation and the fact that they bloom year 
(Michaelmas Daisies) after year with only the slightest attention. 
Beautiful autumn-blooming perennials that produce an im- We do not attempt to list here a large number 
mense show of flowers suitable for cutting, in a great variety of the immense range of species and varieties, 
ef colors and ‘shades: but offer only the choicest of new introductions 
Beechwood Challenger. The closest to a pure crimson-red of any and the indispensable old favorites. All of 
Aster we have yet seen. The plant is completely covered with 





















HARDY ASTERS 


these gorgeous red blossoms. 2! ft. 45c each; $1.20 for 3. them are strong, healthy plants, grown by 
Blue Gown. Large, delightful, china-blue flowers. A tall, pyram- experts, that, with reasonably good culture, 
idal specimen. One of the finest varieties grown. 4 ft. 50c will surely bloom the first year and give the 
each; $1.35 for 3. 
Harrington’s Pink. The first truly pink Aster. This beautiful 
variety has been proclaimed from ocean to ocean for its color 
and profusion of bloom. 4 ft. 45c each; $1.20 for 3. 
Mount Everest. A mountain of pure white bloom. Flowers are 
produced right down to the ground on tall, well-shaped plants. 
Definitely the supreme white Aster. 4 ft. 45c each; $1.20 for 3. 
utmost satisfaction. Figures after descriptions 
indicate height at maturity. 





Frikarti, Wonder of Staffa. Grand, lavender-blue flow- 
ers, 2Y2 inches across, in enormous quantities from 
June to frost. Plant is completely covered with eye- 
arresting blooms during the entire season. Can't be 
beat for cutting. Does well in either light shade or 
full ‘sun. 22 ft. 50e each; $1:35 for 3: 
Star of Wartburg. A lovely Aster that blooms in the spring. 
Dark lilac-blue flowers with an orange center disc, are 
borne in great numbers, for a long period. Flowers 
usually measure 2/2 to 3 inches across. Unexcelled for 
cutting. 12 inches. 50c each; $1.35 for 3. 





6 Plants—1 Each of the Above 
Value $2.85. $92.30 SPECIAL 














Stokesia, 
Blue 
Moon 
ANEMONE 
Hupehensis superba. A new 
hybrid with the size of japon- 
ica and the free-blooming 
habit and color of the hupe- 
hensis. Flowers are reddish 
pink outside, deep rose-pink 
inside. Blooms freely Septem- 
ber to frost. 2 to 24 ft. 45c 
each; $1.20 for 3. 
Double Anemone (japonica). 
Queen Charlotte. Perfect flow- 
ers of enchanting La-France- 
pink. 
Rubra flora plena. A great 
profusion of brilliant rose- 
red bloom. 
Whirlwind. Large double- 
white flowers of excellent 
form. 
Prices above 3 varieties: 35c 
each; 90c for 3; $2.75 for 10. 
A COLE SUPER SPECIAL 
ANEMONE COLLECTION 
1 Hupehensis superba 
1 Whirlwind 
1 Queen Charlotte 
1 Rubra flora plena 
SPEC 
Value $1.50" $ 1 ao 

ARMERIA (Sea Pink) 
Laucheana. Delicate, rosy red flowers are 
produced freely from this neat, cushion- 
like plant during May and June. The 
distinct foliage is evergreen. 6 inches. 
35c each; 90c for 3 
SUMMER 
FORGET-ME-NOT 

STOKES’ ASTER (Stokesia) Biased 
Blue Moon. One of the handsomest new introductions. The immense, blue, disclike flowers, myosotidiflora) 
born on study 12- to 18-inch stems, are 5 to 6 inches across. Don't miss this vigorous, J 
4 ; : ‘ mches: Extremely distinct plant, bearing its bright gen- 
free-flowering variety. It blooms all summer and fall till frosts stop it. 12 to 18 inches Hem biee ForcarMo-Nol lowers in clusteraiawite 
50c each; $1.35 for 3. May and June. A truly charming dwarf specimen. 
Laevis. Exceedingly lovely, azure-blue flowers produced profusely in the late summer and It is happy in either shade or sun. 12 in. 35c 
et Makes a fine cut flower. 1] ft. 30c each; 75c for 3. each; 90c for 3; $2.75 for 10. 
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