MOUNT ARBOR NURSERIES, SHENANDOAH, IOWA 
PERENNIALS—Continued 
ASTERS 
DWARF VARIETIES (RG) 
Profuse bloomers, truly dwarf, rarely exceeding one foot in 
height, and perfectly hardy. Blooms in September. 
Per 10 
Lilac Time. Deep violet-blue flowers are produced or. well round- 
ed bushy plants growing to a height of 15 in. Blooms mid-Sep- 
DOTTED. Meee oe eee ae A!) ge 2 eh Sie oe ade $1.40 
Naney. Lively flesh-pink flowers literally cover this dwarf bushy 
plant in late September. Listts casce ee i Ae 1.40 
Snowsprite. Cushions of pure white flowers. Dwarf, compact and 
bushy-s speptember.. Height” 1 fthie 204222 oe ee 1.40 
Victor. The dwarfest of all, growing 9 inches tall, covered with 
good sized flowers of beautiful, clear lavender blue. Blooms 
CATIVEOCDLODIDEI fo e5- 2. oan 2 ck See tk She ee 1.40 
UPRIGHT TPYES. Starwort or Michaelmas Daisy. 
The following varieties of Upright Asters are new and improved 
varieties. Very large in bloom and extremely colorful. 
x Adorable. Deeper, clearer pink, very rare in fall flowers. Small 
reddish rosette-like buds. Clean dark green foliage. Height 4 to 
Ato eet LOOMIS OepLemberto. frost: (22. J. eee oe eee 2.10 
% Beechwood Challenger. The nearest approach to red so far in 
Hardy Asters. Free-flowering medium height, about 3% ft. Early 
fall. Profuse blcomer with brilliant crimson-red flowers. _____ 2.10 
Blue. Boy, Low erowine, deep blue flowers: 222 2 2) 2 2.10 
%Blue Cloud. Rounded, upright clumps of fluffy green foliage, cov- 
ered with single soft lavender-blue, yellow centered flowers. 3 ft. 2.10 
% Blue Eyes. Large pure violet blue flowers with small yellow 
CVeS ee Lelia GlOe 4 eel Ce eee ere ee eee ie ee ee 2.10 
Blue Gem. Large lovely flowers of blue with yellow center, double 
flowers. Best blue in cultivation. Sept. until frost. 3 to 4 ft.__ 1.40 
% Blue Lagoon. A new variety of the Novi-Belgii type blue flowers, 
GEILE OU CRY re a tice Be ee Seo ve) SE nme ai he eB a ae 2.10 
%Blue Plume. A choice introduction. One of the deepest, bluest 
yet introduced. Freely produced, rich royal blue flowers on 
stately spikes. An excellent variety that will attract attention. 
Sept Band MOCt wel Glo Goat Gees ae eee aie eee hee et fate ns ee ee 2.10 
Feltham Blue. One of the best and showiest, with large, pyramidal 
spikes of large light lavender-blue flowers __________________-- 1.40 
x%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 welcome 
in. the sHouse ho. oi ee Pe ns re ee ees ee vet aye 1.80 
Mt. Everest. Finest and best white. Very tall, well shaped, point- 
ed pyramids, with ar abundance of lateral growths, which flower 
right down to the ground. Very small eye. 3 to 4 ft.__________ 1.80 
Mt. Ranier. Pure white flowers with yellow discs. A most sat- 
isfactory variety for “separating” the other colors. It is an 
excellent plant to help create fine fall effects. Upright. ______ 1.80 
% Palmyra. The best pink of the Novi-Belgii type. A very hardy vig- 
orous growing aster with masses of semi-double pure pink flow- 
ers which make perfect pyramids on sturdy stems in mid- 
september loctrost. 3 0:4 feet. 2 ae es 0 ee ee 2.10 
Red Rover. The first red fall Aster. Deep rosy red flowers with 
golden centers; buds bright red. Free blooming, compact habit. 
peptemiberrto “frost.7) 2500 4) ftom ee 2:10 
Royal Blue. Large, semi-double, clear blue. 2% ft. September __ 1.40 
Strawberries & Cream. A lovely color combination of deep pink 
flowers with softer pink of new bloom. End of Sept. 4 feet... 1.80 
Sunset. A glorious sunset pink. Good habit and extremely free 
flowering: One of the best new pink sorts. 36 inches tall...____ 1.80 
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