Weltaimelftnk Sno place where discrimination in selection counts more 
Beavily than in buying Perennials. Extra care lavished on clothing or fur- 
nishings can somewhat offset lack of quality, but Perennials must ‘‘stand 
on their own.”’ To thrive and flower in profusion, year after year, despite 
heat, cold, deluge, drought, and plant ills, Perennials must have imbred 

hardiness. 
J. & P. Modern Perennials. 
Aster oe pk 
Adorable L ¢ Vid J 
ADORABLE 
(Novae Angliae.) All that its name implies! 
Deeper, clearer pink, very rare in fall flowers. 
Small, reddish, rosette-like buds. Clean dark 
green foliage. Height 4 to 414 ft. Blooms 
Sept. to frost. 
55c each; 3 for $1.50; 6 for $2.75 
GAYBORDER BLUE 
No. 1 blue Fall Aster for general use. Open, 
leasing habit—grows to 5 ft. Large blooms; 
Eoin mid-Sept. 
55c each; 3 for $1.50; 6 for $2.75 
For an unbelievable quanfity of gorgeous 
fall flowers in all nine colors here described 
—Frikarti, Adorable, Mount Everest, 
Beechwood Rival, Pink Party, Beech- 
wood Charm, Gayborder Blue, Blue 
Gown, Petunia. 
Group *501 3 Fant 
(value $4.95) for only ........ 
You get this, with certainty—tested, proved, guaranteed—in 

Fall Asters 
(or Michaelmas Daisies) 
The magic of the hybridizers here and in Europe 
has developed Fall Asters to exotic sizes and hues. 
Highly colorful and pleasing, they continue to 
bloom late in fall when color is so much needed in 
the garden. Iron-hardy. Can be relied on in good 
weather and bad, as lovely as ever a twinkling after 
a downpour. 
Blooms are excellent for cutting. The various sizes make Fall 
Asters popular for both taller backgrounds and lower borders. 



Aster 
Frikarti 
FRIKARTI 
Light blue-lavender, accentuated with a promi- 
nent yellow disc—the long-cherished ““Wonder 
Blooms profusely and exception- 
ally long—a mound of light blue from early 
August till frost. Perfect for cutting; 3-in. 
flowers. 21% ft. tall. Most popular. 
of Staefa.’’ 


Cine Blue Carpet 
CAMPANULA, Blue Carpet 
Carpatica Improved 
For edgings, groups, and rock-gardens—furnishes a 
“carpet of blue’’ from June to fall; excellent in full sun or 
in semi-shady places. Larger, light blue, bell-shaped 
flowers on 5- to 6-in. stems. Neatly compact. A great 
favorite in borders and rockeries. This variety is ex- 
ceptional, giving blue color when very little other blue 
is in the garden. Remains sightly in center all season; a 
great improvement: does not sprawl. 
60c each; 3 for $1.60; 6 for $3. 
Aster, Pink Party 


MP tN 
PINK PARTY 
A drift of pink for your garden! A sight to be- 
hold, in bud or full bloom! Delicate apple- 
blossom-pink completely covering the lovely 
foliage, starting in mid-Sept. 30 in. tall. 
55c each; 3 for $1.50; 6 for $2.75 
55c each; 3 for $1.50; 6 for $2.75 
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Any of the 5 Favorite Fall Asters below: 55c each; 3 of a kind for $1.50; 6 of a kind for $2.75 
PETUNIA BEECHWOOD RIVAL BLUE GOWN 
(Novae Belgae.) Prim, semi- Darkest red of all Asters. Deep (Novae Belgae.) Delightful 
double, glowing petunia-purple. rosy crimson. Many small china-blue. Larger-flowered, 
Dense, pyramidal. 3 ft. Mid- flowers. 3 ft. Mid-Sept. to taller. 4 to 41% ft. Sept. 15 to 
Sept. to frost. frost. 


frost. 
MOUNT EVEREST 
The supreme white Aster. Tall, 
well-shaped, pyramidal. 4 ft. 
Sept. 15 to frost. 
BEECHWOOD CHARM 
(Novae Belgae.) Deep rose- 
red, compact growth; smaller- 
flowered, massed. 3 to 3% ft. 
Mid-Sept. to frost. 
