HARDY ASTERS (MICHAELMAS DAISIES) 
STAR OF WARTBURG — BEAUTIFUL spring flower- 
ing aster. Great numbers of lilac-blue flowers with 
orange centers on one-foot stems. For border or 
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SURVIVOR — Finest hardy pink aster. Hundreds of 
bright rose-pink flowers in September. Tall, strong 
stemmed plant. Does not need staking...._...___. Each. 
VIOLETTA—A glowing deep blue aster that is out- 
standing. A wonderful companion for yellow 
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CAMPANULAS (BELLFLOWERS) 
CARPATICA—Dwarf species forming compact tufts of 
beautiful foliage. Clear blue flowers are held erect. 
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PERSICIFOLIA, MISTYMORN—Tall stems are covered 
with double, misty lavender-blue bells of large size. 
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PERSICIFOLIA, TELHAM BEAUTY — Large single, 
clear blue flowers on 24% foot stems. Very thrifty 
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SHASTA DAISIES 
DIENER’S DOUBLE AND FRINGED DAISY — This 
immense double white daisy with double fringed or 
notched petals attracted a great deal of attention in 
our garden last summer. It is strong growing and 
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ESTHER REED—Completely double pure white flow- 
ers. Strong 18 inch stems hold the flowers erect. 
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MOUNT SHASTA—Very similar to Esther Reed except 
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MRS. CHARLES BELL—tThis is a very large white 
single daisy that is very popular. It has long 
stems for cutting. 
GOLDENROD, 
GOLDEN WINGS—A fine importation from England. 
Column-like plants 6 or 7 feet tall are topped by 
long yellow plumes in August or September. It 
is very spectacular when in bloom and not to be 
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HEMEROCALLIS (DAY LILY) 
BAGDAD—Brilliant and richly colored flower in brown 
and red tones which gives a very gay and bold 
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BIJOU—Orange background with a rich deep red pat- 
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GOLDENI — Rich, even, deep orange color. Early 
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HYPERION—Very large, waxy, firm flowers of soft 
canary yellow. One o fthe finest daylilies........ Each 
MIKADO—A handsome large flower of rich orange with 
a deep mahogany-red throat. This is an outstand- 
ing daylily because of its bold color and perfection 
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RAJAH — A_ brilliant flame scarlet with triangular 
throat of Brazil red. Flowers are large and perfect- 
ly formed. Very free blooming. July-Aug. Each 
SUNNY WEST—Immense, soft canary flowers. One of 
the finest new daylilies. Aug. Sept. --............. Each 
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HOSTA, UNDULATA VARIEGATA (PLANTAIN LILY)— 
Low growing border plant with ruffled leaves of 
light green splashed with creamy white. Blue flow- 
ers. Decorative in bloom or out....................---- Each 
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