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Aster Harrington's Pink 
BAPTISIA (False-Indigo) 
tAustralis—Very attractive dark blue, pea shaped flowers in long 
curving racemes, somewhat similar to Lupines, but more hardy in 
every way. Blooms in June and is about 2 feet high. Suitable for 
the hardy border or wild garden and not at all particular as to 
soil requirements. 
BOLTONIA (False-camomile) 
tAsteroides—Flower heads pure white; flowering at the same time as 
the popular Michaelmas Daisies. 5 to 6 feet. 
tlLatisquama—Beautiful pink flowers. Same type as above. 5 feet. 
BEGONIA 
tEvansiana—A perfectly hardy Begonia which will live outdoors dur- 
ing the winter if protected with just a few leaves. Showy pink flowers 
borne with the greatest profusion during September and October. 
Exceptionally nice plant for all summer bloom in shady locations. 
Height, about 2 to 2% feet. 
Just before going dormant several dozens of small bulblets, which 
form on the stem, drop to the ground. These come up in the Spring 
and help to spread the colony of bulbs very rapidly. No care need 
be given these young bulbs. They handle themselves beautifully. 
BUDDLEIA (Butterfly Bush) 
t‘‘Charming'’—Vigorous and free very flowering, producing a profusion 
of large lavender pink trusses continuously throughout the Summer. 
Small young plants set out in the Spring quickly grow to a height of 
4 to 6 feet and of about the same diameter. We suggest the pinch- 
ing off in July of the first flower spikes showing, to aid the develop- 
ment of side shoots, which will bring better flowers later in the sea- 
son. Price: 50c per plant, $5.00 per dozen. 
tDubonnet—Color is an exact counterpart of the popular French Wine 
Dubonnet. The firm cylindrical spikes are snugly set with individual 
flowers of good size that do not sunburn. The plant is of robust erect 
growth with strong stems; the leaves are large and of firm leathery 
texture. A good late Summer cut-flower. Price: 50c per plant, 
$5.00 per dozen. 

Price: 40c per plant, $4.00 per dozen, $25.00 per 100, except where noted 
) BUDDLEIA (Continued) 
tRoyal Red—As a Hardy plant for cut 
flower purposes in the summer it is un- 
surpassed for beauty and usefulness. It 
can be grown as an ornamental lawn 
shrub and from early July to late frost 
this plant will produce an abundance of 
rich red panicles attracting instant at- 
tention. Grows about six feet high with 
deep leathery green foliage. All plants 
we offer will flower the first season. 
Price: 75¢ each, $7.50 per dozen. 
nme = tFlaming Violet (Patent Number 519)— 
4 The finest and most brilliant of all Budd- 
leias. Immense spikes of flaming Violet 
or imperial purple, intensely brilliant 
and sparkling with a fiery glow rarely 
seen in flowers. Flower trusses are un- 
usually large, measuring 12 to 15 inches 
long. Individual flowers are spaced 
closely and open practically all at the 
same time. They last a long time in 
bloom on the shrub as well as when cut 
and placed in water. The plant is vigor- 
ous, strong, and upright in growth. 
Flowers throughout the summer and au- 
tumn. Price: $1.00 each, $10.00 per 
dozen. 
tOrchid Beauty—A splendid new variety 
of soft cattleyea-lilac with a_ brilliant 
orange eye. Somewhat similar in color 
to the well-known variety ‘'Fortune'’ but 
differing from it by having long, taper- 
ing spikes, similar in form and size to 
the popular ‘Charming.’ A real addi- 
tion to the Buddleia list. Price: 75c 
each, $7.50 per dozen. 
tWhite Bouquet (Patent Rights Reserved)—Very fragrant and the dark 
green foliage has a lovely silvery sheen, a perfect setting for the 
blooms. The white seedling of the popular ‘‘Ile de France'’ and just 
as hardy. White in the garden during the Summer months is very 
much sought after, and this variety flowers from July until frost and 
will give quantities of cut flowers for the home. The long, graceful 
sprays are very decorative and a delightful acquisition in bouquets 
with other Summer flowers. (2%” pot plants for Spring delivery.) 
Price: 75c each, 3 plants for $2.00, 12 plants for $7.50. 
CAMPANULAS 
(Canterbury-bells or Bellflower) 
These lovely flowers have a great variety of color and form and the 
taller varieties are useful for cut-flowers as well as in the hardy 
border. 
*Garganica—A very choice gem for the Rock Garden. It is very hardy, 
blooms from late June to September. It is a heavenly blue, and has 
trailing habits of growth, but at the same time is neat. The foliage 
is almost as distinctive and attractive as the flower; 3 to 6 inches 
high. Price: 50c each, $5.00 per dozen, $35.00 per 100. 
tMedium—Same bell shaped flower growth as the Calycanthema ex- 
cept they do not have the saucer effect and are, therefore, known 
as the Singles. 
tMisty Morn—This introduction has 30-inch, spire-like flower stems 
covered with double lavender blue bells. The soft, silver shade of the 
flowers gives them a frosty appearance. A magnificent plant for the 
garden and superb as a cut-flower subject. Price: 60¢ each, $5.00 
per dozen. 
Six Hills Giant—A very fine grower, attaining a height of about three 
feet. Flower stems are covered their entire length with beautiful pale 
blue flowers which are starlike and saucer shape. Does just as well 
in light shade as in full sun and is hardy anywhere. Price: 60c 
each, $5.00 per dozen. 
tTelham Beauty Blue—An improved blue form of the original Telham 
Beauty type. Price: 50c each, $5.00 per dozen, $35.00 per 
100. 
tTelham Beauty White—Pure white form of “‘Telham Beauty." 
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