Anemone or Windflower 
A most valuable class of hardy plants suitable for edg- 
ing, massing or specimens. They grow rapidly, and are 
profuse in bloom; gaining strength and beauty each 
year. 
30c each; 3 for %75c; doz., $2.50 
ANEMONE— 
japonica Honorine Jobert. 2-3 ft. Large white flowers 
with yellow .center. Sept.-Oct. 
japonica Queen Charlotte. 2-3 ft. Lovely LaFrance pink. 
Sept.-Oct. 
magellanica. 115 ft. Creamy-white flowers; fern-like 
foliage. May-Aug. 
sylvestris. 12 in. Masses of white flowers in May-June. 
Columbine or Aquilegia 
These old garden favorites thrive in most any soil. Very 
dainty as cut flowers. 2-3 ft. June. 
Price (except noted) 3 for 60c; doz. $2.00 
AQUILEGIA— 
*alpina. 12 in. Lovely powder blue. 
canadensis. Rich scarlet and yellow flowers with long 
spUrS. 
Clematiflora. A beautiful spurless Columbine with 
open flowers like Clematis. Mixed pastel shades. 30c 
each; 3 for 75c. 
Copper Queen. Coppery red with straw colored corolla 
and spurs. 
Crimson. Star. Extra large; beautiful 
with long spurs. 30c each; 3 for T5c. 
Mrs. Scott Elliott. A choice long spurred strain in mixed 
colors. 
Rock Cress 
A valuable perennial for edgings and rockeries. Masses 
of flowers in spring. 6 inches. 
Price (except noted) 3 for 60c; doz. $2.00 
ARABIS— 
*alpina. Pure white flowers 
*alpina grandiflora superba. 
flowers. 
*aubrietioides. A choice pink flowering form with ex- 
dark crimson 
Extra large pure white 
ceptionally good foliage. 3, 75c; doz. $2.50. 
Artemisia 
ARTEMISIA— 
lactiflora. 4-5 ft. Masses of creamy-white flowers in 
sheaves during Aug.-Sept. Fragrant and fine for cutting. 
3, 60c; doz., $2.00. 



Silver King. 3 ft. A beautiful ‘‘mist” for setting off 
color 
bouquets and floral combinations. Entire 
effect is frosted silver. 3, 65c; doz., $2.25. 

stelleriana. 
50c; 
18 in. Deeply cut, silvery-white foliage. 3, 
doz., $1.75. 
Hardy Asters 
(Michaelmas Daisies) 
The Hardy Asters are among the most showy and use- 
ful of all late-flowering plants, mostly blooming from 
September through October. Of great value in the peren- 
nial border and excellent for cutting. It is best to divide 
and replant every second or third year. We offer an 
exceptionally fine assortment. 
All Asters (except noted)—3, 65c; doz., $2.25 
ASTER— 
*alpinus. 8-12 in. Large, purplish-blue flowers in May- 
June. 
ericoides Golden Spray. 2-3 ft. Masses of yellow flowers in 
the autumn. 
dumosus hybrids. See under separate heading “Dwarf 
Hardy Border Asters.” 
*hybridus luteus. 115-2 ft. Very attractive with the 
masses of golden-yellow flowers. 
novae-angliae, Barr’s Pink. 4-5 ft. An outstanding aster, 
literally covered with masses of large, bright pink 
flowers. 
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Photo of Hardy Asters in the Nursery 
EIGHT CHOICE HARDY 
ASTERS 
These lovely fall flow- 
ering plants brighten up 
in the 
Eight fine varieties of our 
selection for only $1.40.. 
TEN DWARF HARDY 
BORDER ASTERS 
The Dwarf Border Asters 
the 
perennials. 
of five 
2 of each for 
ASTER— 
novi-belgi. 3-4 ft. Here is one of the finest types of Hardy 
Asters. The plants are a veritable mass of large flowers 
in the autumn. We offer the following lovely varieties; 
—Amethyst. Large, double, purple-blue. 
—Beechwood Beacon. Lovely rosy-crimson. 
—Beechwood Challenger. Nearly pure red. 
—Beechwood Charm. Bright rosy-red. 
—Charles Wilson. Lively cerise-pink. 
—Climax. Lavender-blue. One of the best. 
—Col. Durham. Double flowers of purplish-blue. 
—Little Boy Blue. 2 ft. A beauty. Deep blue flowers. 
—Mount Everest. The finest white variety. 
—Queen Mary. A lovely rich blue. 
—Red Rover.. As near pure red as possible. 
—Silver Sheen. Bright lavender-blue with silvery sheen. 
subcoeruleus, Wartburg Star. 18 in. A lovely variety with 
enormous flowers of rich heliotrope with yellow center. 
June-July. 
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Outstanding New Asters 
FRIKARTI, Wonder of Stafa. 2 ft. An exquisite new 
aster that should be in every perennial collection. 
The compact plants produce masses of 2 inch lav- 
ender-blue flowers nearly all summer and fall. Fine 
for cutting and one of the finest introductions in 
years. 35c each; 3 for 90c. 
HARRINGTON’S PINK. 3-4 ft. The first truly deep 
pink Aster; its blooms matching exactly the deep 
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lovely plant in autumn with the bold heads of 
bloom, creating a striking picture. 35c each; 3 
for 90c. 
Dwarf Hardy Border Asters 
(Aster dumosus hybrids) 
This new race of Hardy Asters are among the most 
worthwhile plants of recent introduction. Of great value 
for autumn color in the border or rock garden. The 
plants are compact, symmetrical, about 12 inches high 
and completely covered with the large, rich-colored flow- 
ers. Perfectly hardy and easy to grow. 
3 for 65c; doz., $2.25 
*Blue Bouquet. Clear violet-blue. 
*Countess of Dudley. Clear pink with yellow eye. 
*Dorothy Vokes. Clear pink. 
*Lady Henry Maddocks. Pink. 
*Niobe. Pure white with yellow center. 
*Ronald. Dainty lilac-pink. 
*Snowsprite. Cushions of pure white flowers. 
*Victor. Clear lavender-blue. 
*ARENARIA montana. 6 in. A lovely rock garden plant 
with silvery-white flowers in June-July. 3, 60c; doz. $2. 
*ARMERIA laucheana maritima. (Sea Pink). 8 in. An ex- 
quisite low plant for edgings or rock-garden. Dense 
heads of silvery-pink flowers on stiff stems above the 
foliage. June. 3, 65c; doz., $2.25. 
ARUNCUS sylvester. (Goat’s Beard). 4-5 ft. Handsome, 
much divided, fern-like foliage, with long, showy 
panicles of white flowers in June-July. 30c each; 3, 75c. 
ASCLEPIAS tuberosa. (Butterly Flower). 2-3 ft. Magnifi- 
cent heads of clear, bright orange flowers. July-Aug. 
3, 65c; doz. $2.25. 
*ASPERULA hexaphylla (Woodruff). 1 ft. The misty 
white flowers are fine for mixing with other cut flowers. 
Likes a half shaded location. July-Aug. 3, 60c; doz., $2. 
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