Elizabeth The Queen—Beautiful lavender with dark- 
er lines in throat. Ruffled blooms. 
Ethel Cave Cole—A large light pink that make a fine 
cut flower as well as an exhibition spike. Strong 
husky grower. 
Fair Angel—A fine ruffled cream shading to a 
deeper cream throat. A tall growing variety that 
opens about 6 florets on slender stems. 
King Lear—Very tall ruffled luxurious reddish pur- 
ple, bordered with a fine silver line on edge of 
petals. Excellent grower. 
Maid of Orleans—Lovely pure snow white. 
Margaret Beaton—A rich milky white with a tiny 
spark of vermillion deep in the throat. Reminds. 
one of those beautiful white phlox with a pink eye. 
Spikes are tall. 
Margaret Fulton—Dark salmon with a cream throat. 
Marguerite—Fine as an early or late glad. Large. 
blooms of watermelon pink. 
Minuet—Large uniform clear lavender that is always. 
in demand. 
Moravian—Ruffled dainty lavender with purple. 
penciling. 
New Era—A beauty that is very popular. Hach petal 
is crimped and a beautiful rich pink. 
Orange Princess—Pure salmon orange. Slightly ruf--. 
fled. Beautiful. 
Oregon Gold—Medium yellow on outer edges blend-- 
ing to a deeper yellow in the throat. Ruffled florets 
on tall spikes. 
Peggy Lou—Deep shrimp pink with an overcast of 
rose, giving it a waxy appearance. Florets are: 
_large and placements good. 
Phyllis McQuiston—Another beautiful deep pink. 
that is always in demand and a winner in the 
show rooms. 
Picardy—This is a favorite with every florist and 
wholesale house. The demand for this one is great. 
Color is a medium rose pink with large florets. 
Primate—Golden yellow. 
Purple Supreme—Medium size blooms of bright. 
purple. 
Red Lightning—Beautiful bright red with cream 
blotches in the throat. 
Rewi Fallu—Large blood red. Florets extra large. 
Ruffled Beauty—Light yellow of unusual personality 
and ruffling. Opens several blooms on a medium 
length stem. Lovely for floral pieces. 
Rosa Van Lima—One of the newer varieties. Color a 
bright pink with a lighter throat. 
Snow Princess—A creamy white that is an improved 
Maid of Orleans, being purer in color and more 
uniform. Very strong grower. 
Surfside—Tall ruffled white with slight pencil mark- 
ings in throat. Vigorous grower and is a favorite. 
for commercial growing or for shows. 
Vagabond Prince—Gorgeous mahogany brown cae 
a flame blotch in throat. Very odd. 
Valeria {tiene scarlet of an unusual shade. Vvalu-. 
able as an early cut flower. 
Wanda—A cream sport of Picardy that is fast be- 
coming popular. 
White Gold—Large clear light cream. Huge florets. 
on tall spikes. 
Yellow Beauty—Frilled petals of a primrose yellow. 
Large florets. 
Zuni—Smoky old rose, with salmon and dark slate 
overcast with an orangy feathering. 
New And Outstanding Perennials 
For lasting beauty in your garden from early 
spring till freezing weather be sure and grow some- 
perennials. Since there is such-a range of plants one. 
is sure to find the kind and type you like best. 
Hardy Asters 
Fall Blooming and Tall Growing Varieties 
Aster-Frikari, Wonder of Staefa—Branching plants. 
of about 2 ft. high. Flowers are lavender blue with. 
a gold center. Something extra for the perennial 
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