Yolanda 
Edwina Each $1.00, Three $2.70, Doz. $8.75 
Immense flowers in shapely pyramidal clusters of light violet-blue. A 
color which lights up the garden in autumn like few other flowers do. 
It is exceptionally clear and clean and sparkles in sunlight. Plants 
grow about 2 to 3 ft. high with rigid stems and are profuse bloomers. 
.Habit is neat and we consider this as one of the best hardy Asters. 
Erma Each $1.00, Three $2.70, Doz. $8.75 
The semi-double flowers are a beautiful light shade of orchid-purple. 
Flowers are about 11% to 2 in. in diameter, clear and brightly colored. 
The plant grows about 15 to 18 in. high, is rigidly upright and rounded. 
The flowers occur in tight clusters in a most profuse manner. Shapely 
plant of great beauty. 
Paloma Each $1.00, Three $2.70, Doz. $8.75 
Here we have unquestionably the truest in deep blue. There is no other 
Aster in our nursery nor have we seen one anywhere else that can 
equal it. The flower spikes are pyramidal in form and about 24 to 30 
in. in height; profusely covered with blooms. Makes a beautiful show 
and looks particularly fine when planted with the white variety Alaska. 
Winston Churchill 
Aquilla 
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Edwina 
Paloma 
Samaria Each $1.00, Three $2.70, Doz. $8.75 
We consider this variety an improved Violetta. Flower clusters are free 
and upright. Deep campanula-violet would describe its color best. Grows 
about 30 to 36 inches tall. Stems are rigid and upright. Blooms are 
large, brilliant and clear. They hide the plant when in full flower. 
Selma Each $1.00, Three $2.70, Doz. $8.75 
The mound-like plants which are about 15 to 18 in. tall become 
invisible under_a sumptuous display of bloom. No foliage remains visible 
at that time. The color is a soft clear, sparkling rosy lilac. The very 
bright flowers are about 21% in. across and semi-double. Few Piants 
bloom as freely or make such a display in the autumn garden. 
Yolanda Each $1.00, Three $2.70, Doz. $8.75 
Here we have without a doubt the finest and truest pink in Asters. 
Several visitors, who saw this variety in bloom, referred to it as superb. 
The flowers are semi-double, 2 inches or more across and grow on 
upright spikes instead of in flat clusters as is the case in most Asters. 
Spikes are from 24 to 30 inches tall. 
blooms. 
Rigid and heavily covered with 
No doubt but the finest of the pinks. 
