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Palmyra—3 ft. The semi-double pink flowers smother the bushes 
which are perfect pyramids. 45c. 
Queen Mary—Large flowers of blue, tinted lavender in graceful 
panicles. 35c. 
Silver Sheen—3 ft. Beautiful fall aster, with bright lavender-blue 
flowers. 50c. 
Spring Side—3 ft. Of erect habit, luxuriant foliage and large 
flowers of clear soft blue with lilac tint. 45c. 
Strawberries and Cream—Flowers when first opening are a very 
deep pink turning to a softer pink with age which makes a lovely 
combination. 40c. 
Violetta—3 ft. New. Lovely flowers of violet purple, 50c. 
Dwarf Asters. 
Countess of Dudley—Clear pink flowers with yellow eye. 35c. 
- Lady Henry Maddocks—Clear pink flowers in early September. 

Lilac Time—Lovely soft lilac flowers. Of bushy habit. 35c. 
Marjorie—Late blooming bright rose pink, 35c. 
Nancy—Dwarf bushy habit, great masses of lavender pink blooms. 

Niobe—Very dwarf with pure white flowers. 
Victor—Clear lavender blue flowers, very dwarf. —— 

Aster Species and Hybrids. 
Alpinus Alba—8 in. Pure white daisy-like flowers. May and June. 
50c. 
Campbell’s Pink—Resembles Aster acaris in foliage, habit and 
flowers. Rosy pink flowers. from August to October, 35c. 
Ericoides—14 ft. Very branched and bushy, small linear leaves, 
tiny white blossoms very crowded on the stems. 35c. 
- Mauve Cushion—A hardy species forming round cushion-like plants 
6 to 8 in. high. Covered with pale mauve colored flowers during 
October and November. 
Oblongifolus—Leaves grayish lanconate, forms broad mounds up 
to 1 ft. high. In September is covered with a sheet of fine petaled 
lavender asters with gold centers. Very showy. 35c. 
Oblongiflous-rosea—A choice variety with rose pink asters. 45c. 
Snowflurry—New. A dwarf with small foliage. Countless glistening 
snow white blossoms less than an inch in diameter, very different 
and fine. Nice for filler in bouquets. 50c. 
Tartaricus—The latest blooming aster. Erect stems to five feet 
tall, with large lanceolate leaves. The terminal heads are filled 
with small blue-violet flowers, 35c. 

Callirhoe Involucrata (Poppy Mallow)—tTrailing plants with large 
wine-crimson mallow shaped flowers. A brilliant blaze. 35c. 
Campanula. 
Cochlearifolia (Pusilla)—4 in. Large mats of fine foliage with 
nodding lavender—blue bells in midsummer. 35c. 
Glomerata—12 to 18 in. Upfacing clusetrs of rich purple flowers 
mm July. 35c, 
Glomerata White Queen-——12 in. A white form of the above. 75c. 
Persicifolia (Peach Bells)—2 ft. Large single lavender-blue flowers. 
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Persicifolia Blue Gardenia—2 ft. Semi-double flowers of a beati- 
ful shade of blue, above neat tufts of leathery dark green foliage. 
June to August, 50c. 
Persicifolia Misty Morn—2'% ft. New and outstanding. Double 
lavender-blue bells cover the spiral stems. 60c. 
Persifolia Moerheimi—2}4 ft. Large double Camellia-like flowers 
of exquisite creamy white. 50c. 
