Fall Sloomiug 
HARDY ASTERS 
Considered by many to be the loveliest of autumn flowering 
perennials. Hardy Asters are highly prized for the brilliant color 
display they provide and for their prolific blooming habit. Golden 
centered flowers, 1/2 inches across cluster all along the stems, 
making a full flower show when other blooms are scarce. The 
plants grow 18 to 24 inches tall with many branches. Splendid 
for border and cut flower use; also for low hedge as they may be 
trimmed to shape and will still bloom abundantly. Hardy, field- 
grown, blooming-age plants. Colors: Nancy, pale pink; Snow- 
sprint, semi-double white; Victor, clear lavender-blue. 50c¢ each; 
3 for $1.45, postpaid. 
HIBISCUS= Mallow Marvel 
Immense, bell-shaped flowers measuring 
7 to 8 inches across are borne on tall, erect 
canes. Easy to grow, very hardy perennial, 
valuable for background planting in the 
hardy border or for-specimen plants. The 
wide range of colors makes a very showy 
display during August. Large, ornamental 
leaves. Mixed colors only. 45¢ each; 3 for 
$1.25, postpaid. 
Fall Blooming Aster 
BOXWOOD — Welleri 
The hardiest Boxwood in cultivation. 
Superior to the Suffruticosa variety. 
Welleri has much better foliage and is 
faster growing. Makes a dense hedge 
quickly, and can be trimmed to desired 
height and shape. Will thrive anywhere. 
Perfect for low hedges and edging. 5-7 
in., field-grown plants, 75¢c each; 3 for 
Boxwood - Welleri $2.20; 10 for $7.00, postpaid. 
IRIS KAEMPFE 
ALUMINUM SULPHATE a 
(Rainbow Iris.) Beautiful summer 
Aluminum Sulphate fertilizer for Blueberries, blooming Iris in a wide range of colors. 
Blue Hydrangea, Azalea, Rhododendrons and Planted in a mass or as a border, they 
any acid loving plant. If soil is not acid, the will provide a gorgeous rainbow of 
most reliable method is to water plants grow- colors for your garden, during early 
ing in the garden several times, at two-week 
summer. Iris Kaempferi should have a 
intervals, during the early part of the growing place in every garden. Their beauty of 
season, with a 2'2 percent solution of alumi- 
EAs: 
form and rich colors, their graceful 
num sulphate (3 ozs., dissolved in 1 gallon of foliage which remains ornamental long 
water); use about 1 gallon for each plant at after the flowers have bloomed, have 
each treatment, long made them a favorite with Iris 
1 Ib $985) postpaid lovers. Mixed colors. 50c each; 2 for 
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WEED KILLER 
Save work and keep your garden free from weeds 
with the amazing new Crag Herbicide 1. It kills weed 
seeds as they germinate and is especially recom- 
mended for use in strawberries, asparagus, sweet corn 
and gladiolas. 
Iris Kaempferi 
Crag Herbicide 1 is completely different in its 
action from most weed control chemicals such as 
2,4-D or contact herbicides. Crag Herbicide 1 can be 
sprayed directly on many established plants at the 
recommended dosage without causing injury. When 
Crag Herbicide 1 is in contact with the soil, however, it is changed 
to an active form which kills or stunts shallow planted germinating 
seeds as it is taken in through the young roots. 
No worry about drift damage when you use Crag Herbicide 1. 
Just follow the directions on the package. The effects last from 3 to 
6 weeks. 1 ounce treats 3,000 square feet. 4-ounce package $1.50. 
