ANEMONE—Fall Brings the Japanese Windflowers 
japonica varieties (in mixture) Each 65c, three $1.60, six $3.00 
Widely acclaimed as the loveliest of fall flowers and so they are. 
The robust plants, from 3 to 4 feet or more, are clothed with hand- 
some dark green foliage. The large, colorful, elegant blooms on 
long stems nod and sway in regal splendor. Best planted in late 
fall or spring, 12 to 15 inches apart, in a cool, shaded spot under 
trees or on the north or east side of a building. Give a rich, moist 
soil worked deeply. Our assortment contains singles and doubles in 
shades from waxy white through softest pink to deep rosy-red. 

JAPANESE ANEMONES for Autumn Splendor 
ARMERIA—The Astonishing Thrifts 
“Strange”, ‘fascinating’ and ‘‘astonishing’’ are words gardeners use 
to describe these attractive plants. The mats or symmetrical hum- 
mocks, composed of hundreds of tightly compressed rosettes, are 
evergreen and effective the year ‘round. In early to mid-spring 
the plants suddenly erupt into bouquets with hundreds of blooms 
Opening at once. Easy in open, well-drained soil in the sun. 
*juniperifolia hybrids Each 65c, three $1.60, six $3.00 
An easy-to-grow, long-lived strain which makes tight clumps of 
spiny evergreen leaves. The showy flower clusters on 4 inch stems 
cover the plants for weeks. Available in either white or pink. Un- 
surpassed for rock gardens and walls. Space plants 6 to 8 in. 
*Pink Perpetual (vulgaris nana) Each 60c, three $1.50, six $2.75 
One of the most persistent-flowering rock plants in our collection. 
Both the bright color of the rose pink blooms and their profusion 
command attention. A gay splash of beauty all spring and effective 
the rest of the year. 6 inches high; space 8 to 10 in. 
SAVE 15c—Offer 5A2 (One Each Above) 2 PLANTS $1.10 
ASTER—The Inimitable Hardy Michaelmas Daisies 
novae-angliae—In the late summer and autumn border unrivaled 
for their exuberant bursts of bloom and festive colors. They stage a 
grand show without coddling, requiring only a sunny location and 
moderate moisture. Plant about 11/2 to 2 feet apart in late fall 
or spring. The varieties below normally reach 5 to 6 feet in height; 
if you wish to keep them between 3 and 4 feet, remove 6 inches of 
the tips when the plants reach 2 ft. 
Harringtons Pink Each 65c, three $1.60, six $3.00 
Imposing, clear rose pink flowers in bold masses on sturdy plants. 
Striking, irresistible and still the best pink Hardy Aster! 
Mt. Rainier Each 60c, three $1.50, six $2.75 
Coolly inviting heads of pure white blooms with yellow eyes. This 
distinctive variety has been awarded many prizes at flower shows 
Mrs, Fitzpatrick Each 60c, three $1.50, six $2.75 
A bold, handsome variety with enormous panicles of richest, decp 
blue violet with golden centers. Valuable for its late bloom. 
SAVE 20c—Offer 5A3 (One Each Above) 3 PLANTS $1.65 
PLEASE NOTE! Other fine Michaelmas Daisies are offered on page |. 

. STAR OF EISENACH 
Dwarf Aster Supreme. . 
ASTER—Other Hardy Varieties You’ll Want 
Frikarti Jungfrau Each 75c, three $1.90, six $3.50 
New, improved variety of the old favorite with greater numbers of 
large, darker blue flowers on more upright plants. A spectacular 
summer-blooming perennial, easy in well-drained, loamy soil and 
sun. 21 to 3 feet high and does not ‘’sprawl and flop’’. Make a 
good cut flower? Yes, indeed! Plant 10 to 12 inches apart. 
Frikarti Wonder of Stafa Each 70c, three $1.75, six $3.25 
Blue flowers 21/2 inches across and never without blooms from early 
summer through late fall. No wonder.this continues to be the most 
popular hardyAster grown! The long-stemmed flowers are superb 
for cutting. 21/2 feet in height; culture same as above. 

JUNGFRAU—New Aster Frikarti 
Gold Flake Each 65c, three $1.60, six $3.00 
The gracefully arched stems clothed with narrow, dark green leaves 
bear an abundance of sunny golden yellow blossoms from mid- 
summer on. The overall effect is a bouquet of plumy wands. Plant 
8 to 10 inches apart in ordinary soil in sun; height 2/2 to 3 feet. 
*Star of Eisenach Each 60c, three $1.50, six $2.75 
Intense lilac blue flowers with vibrant, golden centers, as sharp 
and clean as newly minted gold pieces. These remarkable blooms, 
22 inches across, are carried on 15 inch stems over low matted 
foliage. A winner for rock garden or border, blooming in late spring 
and summer. Give ordinary loamy soil; sun; space 6 in. 
*tibeticus Each 65c, three $1.60, six $3.00 
A fine hardy Aster for the rock garden which provides a wealth 
of joyful bloom in late spring. Sizeable, many-petaled, soft lilac 
blue flowers cover the 8 inch bushlets. Culture as above. 
SAVE 35c—Offer 5A4 (One Each Above) 5 PLANTS $3.00 
ERIGERON—Mountain Daisies Are Aristocrats 
Blue Beauty Each 70c, three $1.75, six $3.25 
Closely related to and virtually identical with the Asters. Particu- 
larly desirable because they bloom early, are so lavish with their 
showy flowers, and have a broad, low habit which permits their 
use in the front of the border. Blue Beauty is noteworthy for its 
countless heads of frilly, soft lavender blue flowers up to 2 inches 
across. It will flourish in the mest indifferent soils so long as it 
has sun and a little moisture. The plants reach 2 to 22 feet; space 
15 to 18 inches apart. 
