PINK SPINNER (Becker)—An attractive hardy quilled sort. Double 
flowers with tubular petals of rose pink which are interestingly 
whorled at the center of the flower. A truly unique sort. Sep- 
tember 20. 60¢ each. 
YELLOW LACE—-A greenhouse variety which may be grown out of 
doors provided protection from frosts is provided. Very large 
yellow “Spider” type flowers. November Ist. 50¢ each. 
COLLECTION OF NOVELTIES—One each of Amethyst 
Anemone, Gold Spoon and Pink Spinner. 
A $1.85 value for $1.50. 
Hardy Life 
A splendid plant family which is becoming more popular due to 
the tremendous improvements which are being made by hybridizers 
in this country and Europe. Flowers are larger and more nearly 
double than were the older sorts and plants are much more sturdy 
and upright than their predecessors. We earnestly suggest that 
you try some. 
ALASKA (New)-——Tall 
plants covered with large 
semi-double pure white 
flowers. 55¢ each. 
AQUILLA (New) — Cone 
shaped, upright 24-30” 
plants loaded with semi- 
double light blue flowers. 
55¢ each. 
BLANDIE (New)—Very free 
flowering sort with large 
pure white flowers. 
50¢ each. 
CLARITY (Bristol Nurseries 1954)—The finest white hardy Aster. 
Large semi-double to double pure white flowers. 60¢ each. 
EDWINA (New)—Clusters of immense light violet blue flowers. 
55¢ each. 
ERMA (New)—Rounded 15-18” plants covered with semi-double 
light orchid purple flowers. 55¢ each. 
ERNEST BALLARD (New 1954)—-Large carmine crimson buds open- 
ing to a smoky mulberry-heliotrope. Flowers are semi-double 
and measure up to 2” across. 60¢ each. 
EVENTIDE (New 1954)—A truly magnificent newcomer. Huge, al- 
most double deep gentian blue purple flowers. Upright 30” plants. 
50¢ each. 
JEAN (New)—Attractive 18” plants with semi-double bright blue 
flowers. 50¢ each. 
