SPRING TRADE LIST, FEBRUARY 12, 1947 
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PERENNIALS—Continued 
ASTERS—Continued 
DWARF VARIETIES (RG)—(Continued) 
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Nancy. Lively flesh-pink flowers literally cover this dwarf bushy plant in late 
September. 1 ft 
Snowsprite. Cushions of pure white flowers. Dwarf, compact and _ bushy. 
Sept. He'ght, 1 ft 
Victor. The dwarfest of all, growing 9 inches tall, covered with good sized 
flowers of beautiful, clear lavender blue. Blooms early September.________ 
UPRIGHT TYPES. Starwort or Michaelmas Daisy. 
The following varieties of Upright Asters are new and improved varieties. 
Very large in bloom and extremely colorful. 
* Adorable. Deeper, clearer pink, very rare in fall flowers. Small, reddish 
rosette-like buds. Clean dark green foliage. Height 4 te 4% ft. Blooms 
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* Beechwood Challenger. The nearest approach to red so far in Hardy Asters. 
Free-flowering medium height, about 3% ft. Early fall. Profuse bloomer 
with brilliant crimson-red flowers 
Blue Boy. Low growing, deep blue flowers 
* Blue Cloud. Rounded, upright clumps of fluffy green foliage, covered with 
single soft lavender-blue, yellow centered flowers. 3 ft._-________-__-_______ 
Blue Gem. Large lovely flowers cf blue with a yellow center, double flowers. 
Best blue in cultivation. September until frost. 3 to 4 ft.__________-_____ 
* Blue Lagoon. A new variety of the Novi-Belgii type blue flowers, quiet, lovely. 
Feltham Blue. One of the best and showiest, with large, pyramidal spikes 
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* Harrington’s Pink. The first Hardy Aster that is truly pink. Flowers are 
large and cover the 4-foot plant so completely that it seems a shame to cut 
them, but the blooms will be weleccme in the house. 2-in. Pots ~_----_-_~--~~- 
Mt. Everest. Finest and best white. Very tall, well shaped, pointed pyramids, 
with an abundance of lateral growths, which flower right down to the 
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Mt. Ranier. Pure white flowers with yellow discs. A most satisfactory 
variety for ‘‘separating”’ the other colors. It is an excellent plant to help 
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%* Palmyra. The best pink of the Novi-Belgii type. A very hardy vigorous 
growing aster with masses of semi-double pure pink flowers which 
make perfect pyramids on sturdy stems in mid-Sept. to frost. 3 to 
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Strawberries & Cream. A lovely color combination of deep pink flowers with 
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Sunset. A glorious sunset pink Good habit and extremely free flowering. 
One of the best new pink sorts. Grows about 36 inches tall.-___-__-------_- 
BOLTONIA, False Chamomile. 
Latisquama. Pink, aster-like flowers. September. 4 ft,--------------~----~- 
BUDDLEIA, Butterfly Bush, (See Shrubs). 
* CALLIRHOE INVOLUCRATA, (Poppy Mallow.) Trailing plant, finely divided 
foliage, large, saucer-shaped flowers of bright rosy crimson, white centers. 
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CAMPANULA, Belleflower. 
Calycanthema (Cup and Saucer.) In spearate colors, Blue, Rose and White 
Tall, erect plants covered with large cup and saucer shaped flowers 
during late May and June. A perfect plant for the old fashioned, hardy 
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Medium (Canterbury Bells). In separate colors. Blue, and Rose. June. 2 ft. 
CATANANCHE COERULEA, Blue. Heads of pretty, deep blue flowers on long stems. 
Profuse, excellent cut flowers on 18 inch stems. July, August and Septem- 
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