HARDY ASTERS 
Michaelmas Dactsées 
Lovely autumn-flowering perennials. 
They are becoming more popular every 
year for the Fall gardens. They bloom very 
profusely during late August and September. 
Drifts of Daisies on loose sprays. Following 
varieties are the best: 
ADORABLE, This Hardy Aster is very similar 
in growth habit and color to Harrington's 
Pink, but it comes into bloom as Harrington's 
Pink is fading away and thus extends the 
season of this fine color. A new variety 
that is a worthy addition. 60c each or 3 for 
$1.60. 
BLUE BOUQUET. 2 feet high. Medium blue. 
A compact plant with closely set daisies. 
Desired by all. 3 for $1.25; 50c for one. 
CLIMAX. One of the best and the showiest 
with large pyramids of lavender-blue flow- 
ers; very free. 5 feet high. 3 for $1.25; 50c 
each. 
BEECHWOOD RIVAL. Masses of beautiful red 
flowers. 2 to 2¥2 feet high. 50c each or 3 for 
SEZ, 
MT. RAINER. A pure white companion to 
Harrington's Pink and just as showy in its 
type. 4 feet high. 50c each or 3 for $1.25. 
RED CLOUD. Another companion to Harring- 
ton’s Pink in a rosy-red color. These three 
kinds are of the New England type. 50c™ 
each or 3 for $1.25. 
YPRES. Pretty little pink flowers on compact 
bushes. 2 feet high. 3 for $1.25: 50c each. 
CANTERBURY BELLS 
These biennials cre so charming and quaint 
that they are always a favorite. Large 
beautiful rose, blue or white bells in late 
May ond June. Z feet tall, State “color. 
Plant very early. 3 for $1.10 or $4.00 per 
dozen. 
HARDY CARNATION 
Grenadin type 
One of the most useful and popular flowers. 
Enjoyed by all. Easiest culture in sunny 
location. Choose colors: Red, Pink, White, 
Yellow or Near Black. 3 for $1.10 or $4.00 
per dozen. 
PLUMY BLEEDING PLANT 
Dicentra eximia 
A compact plant with finely cut fern-like 
leaves and racemes of small pink heart- 
shaped flowers throughout the summer. 
Grows in sun or shade so can be used in 
the rock garden, perennial garden or wild 
flower garden with equal success. 1 foot 
tall. Every garden needs it. One of our bet- 
ter plants for light shade planting. 3 for 
$1.25: $4.50 per dozen; 50c for one. 
SHASTA DAISIES 
The Shasta Daisy with its large white 
flowers on long stems is grown in every 
perennial garden. 18 inches high. Much 
prized for their long lasting cut flowers 
Alaska. Large daisies with many snow- 
white petals. Late June and July. 3 for $1.10. 
Mt. Shasta. Fully double white flowers 3 
inches in diameter. Excellent for cutting. 
Blooms intermittently all summer. 65c each 
or 3 for $1.50. 
MEMORIAL DAISY 
(Or Improved Hartje and Elder Daisy) 
This is the newly improved variety with 
larger single white daisies and longer 
stems. In full bloom for Memorial Day. 18 
inches tall. Very good for cutting. 3 for $1.10. 
COREOPSIS—Double Sunburst 
A highly improved variety of the old ever- 
popular Coreopsis lanceolata. Bold golden 
yellow daisies during the entire summer if 
the old flowers are kept picked off. 2 feet 
tall. The plant is bushy and spreading in 
habit. Good cut flower. 3 for $1.10. 
SWEET WILLIAM 
Dianthus barbatus. 
A well-known, attractive, free-flowering 
hardy biennial. May and June. Splendid ef- 
fect in beds and borders. Reseeds itself 
readily. 
Blood-red. 18 inches high. 3 for $1.10. 
Giant White. 3 for $1.10 or 45c¢ each. 
Newport Pink. Salmon-pink. 18 inches high. 
3 for $1.10. 
Dwarf Midget. Plants are 6 inches high, 
yet free blooming—a mound of flowers 8 
to 12 inches across. Showy for rock gar- 
den or front of border or for bedding effects. 
New. 3 for $1.10 or $4.00 per dozen. 

DIANTHUS 
DOUBLE KOHANKIE 
A choice hybrid old-fashioned Garden 
Pink with outstanding qualities. Its 
habit of growth is neat and cushion- 
like; flower stems are about a foot tall. 
The beautiful double flowers are a rich 
pink with a spicy fragrance that will 
delight you. 12 inches high. 50c each: 
3 for $1.25: 12 for $4.50. 
No plants are better than ours—very few as good. 
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