BLUE GOWN 
BEECHWOOD CHALLENGER 



You will be well paid with masses of bloom in late August and September, 
when most gardens can stand a spot of color. These Showy Michaelmas Daisies 
are strong growers and will do well in most any garden soil as long as they have 
full sun. 
BEECHWOOD CHALLENGER TALL NEW ENGLAND ASTERS 
Crimson red with yellow center. (Attaining 3’ to 4’) 
aia BARR’S PINK 
BLUE GOWN Extra large crimson-rose on up- 
right stems. 
HARRINGTON’S PINK 
BLUE SYMPHONY Clear, soft pink flowers 114” or 
Lovely silvery blue, large flower SUN REIS O 
Large China-blue flowers. 3’ to 4’. 
heads. 3’ to 4’. MT. RAINIER 
Finest tall white. 
GAY BORDER BLUE 
Deep blue with yellow center. 3’ 
to 4’. 
LITTLE RED BOY 
Colorful mass of red flowers on 
compact plant. 15” to 18”. 
MT. EVEREST 
Finest white. Large flowers with 
very small center. 3’ to 4’. 
OLGA KEITH 
Splendid mauve pink. 2’ to 3’. 
QUEEN MARY 
Powder blue flower of large size. 
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VIOLETTA 
Deepest, richest blue. 2’ to 3’. 

ASTER FRIKARTI 
Lavender-blue flowers from early sum- 
mer until late fall on nicely branched stems. ~ 
214’ to 3’. 
This is our 1949 Catalog and the only one which will be issued this year. { 
Retain it, please, and use it again for fall planting. We do not recommend 
fall planting of Chrysanthemums and Hardy Michaelmas Daisies, except 
in the South. 
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