
GARDEN ASTERS 
New and rare. Bloom very profusely and bring to your garden 
much-needed fall color. Low and bushy, the plants are covered with 
masses of bright colored flowers. Easy to grow, as they revel in 
ordinary soil. Excellent for rock garden, shrub borders or perennial 
garden. For elaborate effect plant two of each variety. Grow 
about 3 to 4 feet tall. 

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Anemone, Whirlwind (Windflower) 
Blossom period extends from Labor Day until late 
November. Furnishes an abundance of cut flowers as 
well as brilliant display in the garden. A good plant 
in any location. The large, 2-inch, waxy, semi-double 
flowers waving gently in the breeze is a sight to behold 
when few other flowers are in bloom. Grows about 
18 inches tall. 
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Lh, Colorful HARDY ASTERS 
Ronald 
Forming a dwarf bush covered with deep lavender, very 
showy flowers. Blooms Mid-September. Grows 1 foot tall. 
Beechwood Challenger 
This variety is in our opinion the closest to red we have been 
able to find in Hardy Asters. It is free flowering, of medium 
height, and brilliant crimson-red color. The flowers are freely 
produced. Planted together with “Strawberries and Cream,” 
the contrast is striking. Grows 3 to 5 feet tall. 
Strawberries and Cream 
An outstanding NEW novelty. Scores of charming deep pink 
flowers start in early September and continue until frost. 
Grows about 3 to 4 feet tall. Considered the best and most 
beautiful of its type. 
Gayborder Blue 
A big demand NEW introduction. Large, beautiful clear 
intense blue flowers with yellow eye start in early September 
and continue until frost. Grows about 4 to 5 feet tall. Very 
popular for garden color and bouquets. The best “blue” 
we have seen. 
