FALL BLOOMING ASTERS 
(Michaelmas Daisies) 
Perfectly hardy. Easy to grow. Amazingly color- 
ful. Late blooming. Very desirable to use as a 
background for other perennials. They also make 
a low hedge used for a dividing line. Don’t over- 
look this fine plant in arranging your perennial 
border. Your garden will be colorful in August 
and September if you plant groups of these 
Asters in your border. All reach a height of from 
3 to 4 feet except Beechwood Challenger which 
is about 2 feet tall. 
Adorable. A clear deep pink. 
Beechwood Challenger. A brilliant red. 
Blue Gem. A beautiful shade of deep blue. 
Mt. Everest. A prolific white. 
Palmyra. A lovely lavender deep pink. 
Each 50c; all 5 for $2.25; 10 for $4.00, postpaid. 
GYPSOPHILA 
(Baby's Breath) 
Each 75c; 3 for $2.00, Postpaid. 
Bristol. Fairy. Pure white, small, 
double flowers larger and 
more beautiful than the single 
variety. Extremely fine for 
bouquet work. Blooms all 
summer, 
Flamingo. A tall branching, cut- 
flower type with pink flowers. 
Rosy Veil. A new, dwarf pink, 
double flowering variety that 
blooms all summer. Also fine 
for cutting. 
Fall Blooming Asters 
HEUCHERA (Coralbells) 
This fine perennial produces dainty 
pink flowers on long stems from June 
until late summer. Excellent to plant 
throughout the flower border or for the 
rock garden. Sprays of Heuchera make 
any bouquet more attractive 
3 for $1.80; 6 for $3.00, postpaid. 
HOSTA (Funkia) 
These Plantain Lilies have no equal for bold plantings 
in the shade. They make a fine border plant and pro- 
duce bluish lavendex flowers in profusion during the late sum- 
mer months. The plant is low growing with broad, glossy, 
green leaves. For a shady spot or for a border plant, Hosta 
is excellent. 
3 for $1.50; 6 for $2.75; 12 for $5.00, postpaid. 
Heuchera (Coralbells) 
Phlox Subulata 
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Hosta (Funkia) 
PHLOX SUBULATA 
(Moss or Creeping Phlox) Blue and Pink 
These dwarf creeping Phlox are some of the first 
flowers to brighten the landscape in the spring. Because 
of their low growth, spreading habit, and vivid colors, 
they are especially fine for rock gardens, for terrace 
plantings, and for planting about the base of the stone 
in cemetery work. Height 4 to 6 inches. 
They are a little bothersome to plant because of a big 
spreading top with a very small amount of root. In plant- 
ing it is well to force some of the top into the hole with 
the roots and bring the dirt up well about this part of the 
top. We have Subulata Phlox in 3 colors: 
Apple-Blossom-Pink Light Blue Deep Pink 
Your choice of any color, 1 each of all 3 colors $1.50; 
6 for $2.75; 12 for $5.00, postpaid. 
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