ASTERS 
Alpine Aster—Blue daisy-like flow- 
ers 10 inches high. Blooms in 
late spring. The plant is a neat 
mound the year around. 950c. 
Climax—The old favorite. Large 
lavender flowers with golden yel- 
low disc. 3-4 ft. tall. Early fall. 
oUc? 
Frikartii Wonder of Stafa—Consid- 
ered the best of the late summer 
and early fall flowering varieties. 
It is attractive in its neat upright 
free-branching habit of growth, 
attaining a height of about 24 

ASTER FRIKARTI 
inches. The large well-formed 
blooms are produced in great 
profusion from the middle of Au- 
gust until late fall. They are a 
lovely lavender-blue color. Fine 
cut flower. 7oc. 
Harrington’s Pink—The only truly 
pink aster. Plants are 3-4 ft. tall 
and sturdy branches bear the 
huge blossom clusters. Striking. 
(Ney cimronaseatedl® 
Red Rover—The buds are bright 
red, the open flowers being a 
rosy red with golden centers. Of 
compact habit and very free 
blooming. Early fall. 50c. 
