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HARDY ASTERS 
BARR’S PINK ("©., MT. EVEREST (White). 4 wom 
standard pink variety, 
Aster. Claimed to be the largest of all pinks. and the best white. Flowers are large, 
A most profuse bloomer. Large flowers. pure white with very small eye. Well shaped, 
upright growers. Flowers produced right 
BLUE GOWN (Blue). Flowers down to the ground. Height 3 to 4 ft. 
are delightful 
China-blue, larger than average. Covered (Red). New and 
with bloom from September 15th until frost. RED CLOUD choice. Covered 
Total height, 4 to 4% ft. with large, deep red flowers on strong, me- 
diumly tall stems. Very free blooming. 
CLIMAX (Blue). One of the show- Should be in every border. 
iest and best blues. Pro- 
duces many spikes of large, lavender-blue All Varieties of Hardy Asters: Field-grown 
flowers, plants, 35c each; 3 for 90c. 
SHASTA DAISY, AQUILEGIA ( Columbine.) 
Long-Spurred 
ALASKA A handsome plant Scott Elliott Hybrids. Finest of all the 
with large, glisten- Aquilegias, produced in a wide range 
ing white blossoms during June and of mixed colors and shades. The long- 
July, borne on long, sturdy, 24 to 30 spurred, delicate flowers of colorful 
inch stems. Invaluable for cutting. A beauty, coupled with their long bloom- 
choice variety. Field-grown plants, ing qualities, cause them to be a favor- 
only 40c each; 3 for $1.05. ite of all true flower lovers. Price: 
Assorted colors only, field-grown 
Hardy Ageratum plants, 40c each; 3 for $1.00. 
(Eupatorium Coelestinum). A _ fine CANTERBURY BELLS 
plant, and an excellent addition to the : 
oi d G 12 14 (Campanula Medium). Plants are somewhat 
perennic garden. , rows to pyramidal in growth, attaining a height of 
inches tall, producing a wealth of  from2 to 2¥ ft. Profusely covered with large, 
beautiful lavender-blue flowers from bell-shaped flowers in May to July, colors 
is t fiefs ideal ct A ranging from white, pink and rose, through 
Ugust until Trost, eal for cut flow- various shades of blue and purple. No color 
ers. Due to a large supply, we offer can be guaranteed, as we supply these in 
; Id- mixed colors only. Blooming-age, field- 
Strong field-grown plants, 30¢ grown plants, 35c each; 3 for 90c. 
each; 3 for 75c. 
BALLSIDOUBLE ie ee BINION, 
spikes of great height and strength. Blooms in 
WHITE FEVE RFEW wide range of delicate shades of blue. Charm- 
ing garden effect. Unsurpassed as cut flowers. 
(Matricaria). One of the choicest of Price, assorted shades only, field-grown 
wore edging plants. eccleclmevvith plants, 35¢c each; 3 for 90c; 6 for $1.70. 
delightful double white flowers re- 
sembling tiny pompon Chrysanthemums. Ruby Dawn Cushion 
Very free flowering from June into Oc- (Dianthus Neglectus Compacta). New Im- 
' proved ‘Fuzzy Kitten.” Great improvement 
tober. Field-grown plants, only 35¢ over original type, as flowers are double, and 
each; 3 for 90c. ruby colored instead of pink. Plant has a very 
close, compact shape, each tiny stem and leaflet 
(a a ES somewhat resembling the soft, fuzzy coat of a 
kitten. Just before Memoria! Day hundreds of 
dainty, ruby colored, double flowers appear 
BARGAIN No. 8 aight: 
0. on straight stems, completely covering the 
. plant. Very hardy. Blooming-age, field- 
; Mince cel neriaaner grown plants, only 45c each; 3 for $1.20. 





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1 Aquilegia, Scott Elliott Hybrid TRITOMA PFITZERI Re 
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1 Giant Delphinium The Original Red Hot Poker. Sometimes . settee 
1 Tritoma Pfitzeri known as Torch Lily, or Flame Flower. Often HARDY AGERATUM 
: ‘ produces 8 to 10 spikes of flaming scarlet 
les “ Ek Only $2.65, Not Prepaid bloom, each spike 3 to 4 feet high. Blooms 

August to October. Field-grown plants, 35c 
each; 3 for 90c. 
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