Have you kept up with the great advances in the Hardy Asters? A tremendous appreciation for them is springing 
up all over. They are marvelous additions for September bloom, charming in their simplicity. Splendid to precede 
and join the great Mum season. 
JANET McMULLEN. Another gigantic Briton, 
this time a soft rose-pink. Long, pyramidal 
stems alive with color. Semi-double, perhaps 
the largest flower of any Aster. 4 feet. 
THE ARCHBISHOP. Mammoth new English 
hybrid, the grandest of all. Huge, 2-inch semi- 
double blooms in massive sprays of rich deep 
blue-purple. Erect, 3!4-foot plant, fine for cut- 
ting. Really outstanding. 
THE SEXTON. Clear, vibrant lilac-blue new- 
comer, large of bloom and very attractive. Sure 
to please. 31% feet. 
Above three, $1.00 each; 3 for $2.75 
THE CARDINAL. Brilliant deep reddish rose. 
A garden standout. 31% feet. 
75e each; 3 for $2.00 
PALMYRA. Cleanest pink of all. Immense 
quantities of small blooms on stocky, pyramidal 
plants. Cuts well. 3 feet. 
5 . PLENTY. Very large, sky-blue, clear and vivid. 
a fda , . Semi-double. 3% feet. 
THE SEXTON JANET McMULLEN THE ARCHBISHOP Above two, 60c each; 3 for $1.60 
BEECHWOOD CHALLENGER. Fa- 
vorite old red. Stocky and showy. 
3 feet. 
BLUE CLOUD. A splendid late, frost 
proof blue. 
FRIKARTI. An endless procession 
of bloom. Superb, bright blue < 
daisies for cutting from July on. 
Needs well-drained soil. 21% feet. 
HARRINGTON’S PINK. Superbly, 
colored clear pink, brilliantly alive. 4 
feet or more. One of the very best 
perennials; may be left undivided for 
years. 
LITTLE RED BOY. Cunning little red, 
very worthy. 18 inches. 
PERRY’S WHITE. Fine white, clean 
as driven snow. 31% feet. 
VIOLETTA. Excellent dark blue, deep 
and throbbing. 4 feet. 
Above seven, 50c each; 3 for $1.40 
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HARRINGTON’S PINK PLENTY 
BIRT Ge, RR LEP AES 
PSE 
DIVIDE MOST ASTERS EACH SPRING FOR BEST RESULTS 15 
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