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Mount Everest — Very choice white Aster; 
sidered to be the best white; well shaped plants 
with large white flowers in pyramids; blooms 
right down to the ground; 3 to 4 feet. Each 35c 
con- 
Strawberries’ and Cream — An interesting novelty. 
The flowers are deep pink when they open, 
then change to a soft pink, making a lovely 
combination of color; height about 4 feet. Each 
35c 
DWARF HARDY ASTERS 
Countess of Dudley — Compact bushes completely 
covered with clear-pink flowers 12 inches. Each 
25c 
Marjorie — Extra large flowers, of bright rose-pink; 
height 9 inches. Each 20c 
Ronald — Pleasing shade of bright lilac-pink; very 
showy, height about 15 inches. Each 20c 
Dwarfest of all, with flowers of light 
Each 20c 
Victor — 
lavender-blue, height 8 inches. 
ASTER AMELLUS 
Beauty of Ronsdorf — A very attractive plant grow- 
ing 18 to 24 inches tall, and is covered with a 
profusion of rich bluish-violet flowers 2¥2 inches 
across, during July and August; flowers hold up 
exceptionally well when cut. Each 40c 
ALPINE ASTERS 
Frikarti — Wisteria-violet, blooms from August un- 
til frost; large flowers; height 24 to 30 inches. 
Each 40c 
Star of Eisenach (Wartburg Star) — Large bright 
lavender-blue flowers with yellow center, meas- 
uring 4 inches across. Each 40c 
ASCLEPIAS — BUTTERFLY FLOWER 
Tuberosa — Bright orange flowers on plant about 
18 inches tall; blooms in July and August; good 
cutflower. Each 20c 
ASTILBE 
The Astilbes are excellent for cutting, producing 
plumy spikes that make a 
grand display in any arrangement. They are also 
ideal garden subjects, bloooming over a long period. 
in various colors 
They are easily grown in sunny or partially shaded 
places. They require a deep rich soil and an 
abundance of moisture through the summer. 
* Deutschland — A strong, free-flowering variety 
producing lovely spikes of pure white flowers; 
about 2 ft. tall. Each 50c 
TECHNY, ILLINOIS 
* Fanal — A very fine variety with attractive red 
plumes; one of the best red varieties. Each 50c 
* Gloria — A free-blooming variety with deep rose- 
pink flowers; about 2 ft. tall. Each 50c 
BAPTISIA — FALSE INDIGO 
* Australis — Large lupine-like flowers which bloom 
in June; deep blue; very hardy and satisfactory; 
2 feet. Each 25c 
BETONICA — BETONY 
* Spicata — A fine border perennial about 2 feet 
tall; blooms nearly all summer with spikes of 
deep-rose-purple flowers. Each 20c 
BOLTONIA — FALSE CHAMOMILE 
Latisquama — Single pink, aster-like flowers, bloom- 
ing profusely in August and September. Each 20c 
CALLIRHOE — POPPY MALLOW 
* Involucrata — A trailing plant with finely divided 
foliage, and saucer-shaped flowers of bright 
rosy crimson with white centers; blooms  pro- 
fusely all summer and fall. Each 25c 
CAMPANULA — BELL FLOWER 
* Carpatica—A beautiful plant for edging the hardy 
border, or for the rockery; 
tufts; 8 inches high with clear blue flowers. 
Each 20c 
grows in compact 
* Carpatica Alba — A white-flowering form of the 
preceding. Each 25c 
*Cullinmore — A lovely little hybrid and much more 
prolific than Carpartica, and flowers are a little 
deeper edging or for the 
rockery. Each 35c 
in color; fine. for 
Glomerata Superba — Beautiful dark-violet flowers, 
borne on clusters, at the top and all the way up 
the stalks, in June and July. Each 25c 
Persicifolia Telham Beauty — Large bell-shaped 
single flowers of rich blue; 2-2’ feet tall; fine 
for the border or for cutting. Each 35c 
Pocharskyana — AQ trailing plant with pale-blue 
star-like flowers about 1% inches across. If cut 
back before seed sets it will bloom from May to 
September; a choice variety and not difficult to 
grow. Each 40c 
CENTAUREA — CORNFLOWER 
Montana (Perennial Cornflower) — A vigorous bushy 
plant about 2 feet high, bearing large violet- 
blue flowers from July to September. Each 25c 
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