MICHAELMAS DAISIES — Continued 
50c Each; 6 All Different $2.50 
ADORABLE. Small reddish buds that open into adorable pink blooms. Sept.-Oct. 
BEECHWOOD CHALLENGER. A free blooming medium tall brilliant crimson red. 
SRO SSL produced. Planted with Mount Everest, the contrast is striking. 
ept.-Oct. 
BLUE EYES. Large pure violet with small yellow center. Very fine. Sept.-Oct. 
BLUE GEM. Large blue flower with yellow eye. Finest blue. Sept.-Oct. 
MT. EVEREST. A wonderful white aster and by far the best white. It forms a tall 
pyramidal shaped plant loaded with large flowers clear to the ground. 
PALYMYRA. A very hardy, very fine, vigorous growing, with masses of semi-double 
pure pink flowers from mid-September till frost. 
SUNSET. A glowing sunset pink. Good habits and extremely free flowering. One 
of the best pink sorts. September on. 
THREE NEW GIANT FLOWERING ASTERS FROM ENGLAND 
75c Each; One of Each for $2.00 
PEACE. The color is pinkish lavender and the semi-double flowers are fully two 
inches across. They are produced in immense quantities and are perfect for 
cutting as well as a magnificent plant for the garden where it will make a beau- 
tiful showing from September till late October. 
PLENTY. A lovely soft blue flower two inches in diameter and semi-double. Here 
is one of the finest of fall flowers that is fine for cutting or a superb plant for 
the garden. Sept to late Oct. 
PROSPERITY. Large deep rosy pink flowers in great wavy masses on plants 3% 
to 4 feet tall. One that is greatly admired by visitors. Fine for cutting or gar- 
den. Sept.-Oct. 
NEW DWARF OREGON ASTERS 
75c Each; One of Each for $2.00 
PACIFIC AMARANTH. Makes a compact flower about 12 inches tall. Begins bloom- 
ing in August and continues until early October. The Amaranth colored flowers 
are profusely produced on sturdy stems which have a tendency to grow some- 
what horizontal, making it a fine plant for the front of the border. 
PACIFIC HORIZON. Delicate blue flowers in great numbers completely cover this 
dwarf cushion-like Michaelmas. This low growing, early flowering plant blooms 
over a long period and is ideal for the front of your border. 
PURPLE FEATHER. A compact plant about 15 inches high commencing to flower 
in August and blooming over a long period. The plant forms a low mound of 
purplish violet feathery-like flowers that are very attractive in the foreground 
of your border. 
CUSHION TYPE HARDY ASTER 
Perfect for Edging —50c Each; One Each of the 5 Varieties $2.00 
CONSTANCE. A pure shell pink. A delightful color and of graceful habit. 9 in. Oct. 
COUNTESS OF DUDLEY. Charming clear pink with yellow eye, bushy habit and 
free flowering. Blooms in September. 9 inches. 
LILAC TIME. Lovely soft lilac flowers, free flowering and of bushy habit. 12 in. Sept. 
NIOBLE. The only Dwarf white variety. Compact habit. Pure white. Sept. 6 inches. 
RONALD. Forming a dwarf bush covered with very showy flowers of a pleasing 
shade of bright lilac pink with rose pink buds. Sept. 12 inches. 
ASTERS — SPECIES AND HYBRIDS 
Each 50c; One Each of the 3 Varieties for $1.50 
ALPINUS GOLIATH. Indespensable for thé rockery or hardy border. 6 to 10 inches 
high and bears large purple flowers in May and June. 
WONDER OF STAFFA. Lavender blue flowers from 2 to 2% inches across pro- 
duced from June to the middle of November. Fine in light shade and perfect in 
full sun. Considered by some to be the finest plant introduced in the last 20 years. 
No other plant blooms so persistently over such a long period. Fine for cutting. 
STAR OF WARTBURG. A beautiful spring flowering Aster. Dark lilac blue flow- 
ers rise on 1-foot stems in great numbers. The flowers are usually 2 inches in 
diameter and make a fine display in the garden and are fine for cutting. 
(18 ) 
