4. SHOREWAY NURSERY 

ASTER@“Whehachans Daisy 
100 
*ALPINUS. May. Blue. 10 inches .... 2.00 12.00 
ALPINUS ALBUS] White 2). 2.00 12.00 
fBEECHWOOD CHALLENGER. Er- 
ect grower, of medium height, produc- 
ing brilliant crimson-red flowers. We 
highly recommend this variety for 
florist-cutting or landscape use. ........ 3.00 
+FRIKARTI (Wonder of Staffa). 
We consider this the best of the 
late summer and early fall flowering 
varieties. It is attractive in its neat up- 
right free-branching habit of growth at- 
taining a height of about 30 inches. 
The large, well-formed blooms are pro- 
duced in great profusion from the mid- 
dle of August until October. They are 
a lovely, lavender-blue color. ........... 4.00 
MT. EVEREST. A wonderful white 
Aster, and by far the finest and best 
white. It forms very tall, well-shaped, 
pointed pyramids with an abundance of 
lateral growths, which flower right down 
to the ground. The flowers are large and 
dead white with a very small eye. Heal- 
thy siohareéeo sto 4a teeta ete eee ee 3.00 
+N. A. HARRINGTON’S PINK. All 
who see this lovely variety, are enchanted 
with its charm. A real pink that will be 
a standard for a long time to come. .... 3.00 
BUDLEIA 
+CHARMING. Develops into a beauti- 
‘ful bushy plant, growing to a height of 
5 to 6 ft., and almost the same in 
spread. Making a very striking plant 
in any landscape, flowering from the mid- 
del of June until frost. The flowers are 
a clear Lavender pink, an entirely new 
18.00 
25.00 
18.00 
18.00 
color, never before seen in Budleias. ... 3.00 20.00 
CHRYSANTHEMUM 
+We have found it necessary to add 
thése valuable plants to our collection, 
and after some consideration we de- 
cided to use only the best and the new- 
est varieties, and to keep on adding only 
those which merit their places in our 
collection. 
CUSHION MUMS 
Peet oS AY CUSHION. Pale 
pink. 

Varieties marked (*) recommended for Rock Gardens 
