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No. 54—* ASTER, Victor, Dwarf. ns. clear lavender 
blue. 9 inch. Sept. Hardy perennial fall aster. 
No. 55—*Aster, Blue Boy. nsw. low growing deep 
blue flowers. Sept.-Oct. 
No. 56—*ASTER, Strawberries and Cream. ns. com- 
bination of deep pink with softer pink bloom. 4 ft. 
blooms till end of Oct. 
No. 57-——*ASTER, Adorable. ns. a rare deep pink in 
fall flowers. Small reddish rosette-like buds. 
Blooms from Sept. till frost. 
No. 58—*ASTER, Sunset. nsw. a glorious sunset 
pink. 3 ft. Sept.-Oct. 
No. 59—*ASTER, Blue Lagoon. ns. a new variety 
of the Novi-Bengii type blue flowers, quite lovely. 
No. 60—*ASTER, Blue Eyes. ns. large purple violet 
blue flowers with small yellow eyes. 3-4 ft. Sept. 
No. 61—*ASCLEPIAS TUBEROSA. nsw. (Butter- 
fly Weed), bright orange. 3 ft. July-August. 
No. 62—+Dragonhead. sn. (Fysostegia rubra). 3-4 
ft. pink. July-August. 
No. 63—*ECHINOPS RITO (Globe Thistle). snw. 
metallic blue, 2-3 ft. biennial. Sept. 
No. 64—}SEA LAVERDER ns. (Statice Latifilia). 
Purple Baby’s Breath. 18 inch. Aug.-Sept. A per- 
ennial. 
No. 65—}tPERSIAN CATNIP. nsw. (Mussini Nepe- 
ta). 12 inch. lavender. All summer. A perennial. 
No. 66—}tIMPROVED CATNIP. nsw. (Nepeta Ner- 
vosa). Superior to above, clear light blue. 12 inch. 
No. 67—*SALVIA PRATENSIS TENORI. sw. Per- 
ennial Flowering Sage. Deep blue. 2 ft. May-June. 
Perennial. 
No. 68—-*IMPROVED PINK LOOSESTRIFE. ns. 
Lythrum Mordens Hybrid. Beautiful rose-pink 
spikes on tall straight stems. 3 ft. July-Sept. A 
perennial. 
No. 69—*PURPLE LOOSESTRIFE. ns_ (Lythrum 
Roseum). Spikes of rose-lavender flowers. 3-4 
ft. July-Sept. Sure is worked hard by bees. Per- 
ennial. 
No. 70—*MOTHERWORTH. (Leonurus Cardiaca). 
wns. Is a native of Asia. A three foot perennial 
with dense pinkish cluster around the stem in July 
and August. A great bee plant for the waste 
land. 
No. 71—*BONESET. (Eupatorium spp.). n. 18 inch. 
lavender blue perennial. Aug.-Sept. 
No. %72—*PASQUE FLOWER. (Onemone). wns. 
Sometimes called prairie crocus. Deep purple. 
April-May. 
No. 73—*FALSE INDIGO. (Baptisia Australis). 
wns. Grows three foot. With blue pea-like flow- 
ers. April-May. 
No. 74—}tHORSEMINT (Monarda spp.). nsw. One 
of the mint perennials that is noted on many of 
the state honey plant lists for its importance in 
nectar production. 2-3 foot. July-Aug. 
No. 75—*PERENNIAL SWEET PEA ‘(Latherus 
spp.). wn. Mixed colors blooming throughout the 
summer. 
No. 76—*FOXCLOVE (Digitalis spp.). nsw. Mixed 
colors that bloom in June. 
No. Vi—*FLEABANE (Erigerone spp.). s The 
blue daisy- of the south that grows to two to three 
foot and blooms in June-July. 
No. 783—CROCUS BULBS. For fall planting and 
for early spring pollen source. Write us for price 
per 50. 
