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(Wayside ‘ Pro ven Wraketis 
They Are Delightfully Different 
It is a simple matter to recapture the old thrills of your In addition to the pleasant element of surprise, these 
garden—to quicken your interest and enhance your en- varieties also reflect much credit upon your good taste 
thusiasm in it. and judgment, at the same time increasing your knowl- 
Order some of WAYSIDE’S proven varieties today. Let edge of things floral, enabling you to acquaint friends and 
these attractive strangers stand out among the old friends family with new flowers of which they probably never 
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unknown—the joy of the unexpected. usually found only in WAYSIDE gardens. 
Absolutely new and delightfully different, our varieties 
are unlike any you have probably ever seen before. You 
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Tell your friends you have ‘something new’’ to show 
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Order Some of These—They Will Delight Your Artistic Soul 
ASTER NOVAE-ANGLIAE, Survivor (Page 17) 
The Agricultural Experiment Station at Waltham, 
Massachusetts, says: Among the four hundred var- 
ieties of Asters in the testing gardens of the Waltham 
Field Station, the outstanding variety this year was 
Survivor because of its fine lasting qualities and beau- 
tiful color. 
ASTER NOVI-BELGI, Violetta (Page 17) 
The loveliest, deepest and richest blue Michaelmas 
Daisy. It grows into a rounded bush about 2 feet high 
and about as wide. During September it is completely 
covered with semi-double flowers, from the top of the 
plant to the base not a leaf is visible. It just turns 
into a perfect mound of glittering, deep, violet-blue. 
This is a ’’must”’ for the garden in 1945. 












ASTILBE, Fanal (Page 62) 
This brilliantly colored new Spiraea not only develops 
plants that are delightfully decorative, with their bronzy, 
divided foliage all season, but the flowers are the dark- 
est in color of the family. A sparkling deep garnet, 
a perfect foil for the snowy white spikes of the variety 
Deutschland, the finest and best of all the white As- 
tilbes. 
CAMPANULA, Six Hills Giant (Page 27) 
A bold plant growing 3 feet tall. The flower stems are 
covered for their entire length with beautiful pale blue 
flowers which are star-like and saucer shaped. Valu- 
able because it grows just as well in light shade as in 
full sun. ; 
CAMPANULA, Misty Morn (Page 27) 
The 30 inch spire-like flower stems are covered with 
beautiful double lavender-blue bells. The soft silvery 
shadings of the flowers give them a lovely and most 
delightful appearance. It is a magnificent plant for the a ee 
garden and superb for cutting. Dianthus, Old Spice 















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