BLUE PLUME. Deep violet blue, lovely outstanding variety, (Nova-Angliae) 
3 to 4 feet, September-October. 
EVENTIDE. A striking deep violet blue with semi-double flowers of good size 
and quality. Erect habit, very vigorous, 244 to 3 feet, September-October. 
GAYBORDER QUEEN. Delicate large soft blue, 3 feet, September-October. 
LITTLE BOY BLUE. This is a beauty, with neat pyramids of semi-double sky- 
blue flowers. Lovely border variety, 244 feet, September-October. 
THE MOOR. Pleasing large single blue, prolific bloomer, 2% feet, September. 
THE SEXTON. Affine early flowering variety, rich lavender blue, single to 
semi-double, 3 feet, September-October. 
PLENTY. Bright clear blue, large blooms, semi-double 3 to 34 feet, September. 
PRINCESS MARIE LOUISE. The brightest of blues, fine border variety, 34% 
feet, September-October. 
MAUVE, LAVENDAR and PURPLE 
ARCHBISHOP. Immense semi-double flowers of deep purple, 3% feet, Sep- 
tember-October. 
BETTY THORNLEY. Striking dark purple, semi-double, 2% feet, Sept.-Oct. 
OCTOBER DAWN. | Single violet, good for cutting, 3 feet, October. 
OWEN WELLS. Large double, purply mauve flowers, good border variety, 3 
feet, October. 
PEACE. Large rosy mauve, very striking, 3 feet, September-October. 
PATIENCE. Exquisite dark mauve, spidery-like petals, large blooms, good for 
cutting, 3 feet, September-October. 
STELLA LEWIS. This is a beautiful variety, strong erect stems, transparent 
pinky mauve flowers, prolific bloomer, 344 feet, September-October. 
FRIKARTI, WONDER OF STAFA. Lavender blue, large flowers, produced in 
abundence from June to middle of November, 244 feet, divide in the spring only, 
(Amellus type) 24% feet. 
PINKS and REDS 
ANGELA PEEL. Very double button-like flowers, blush pink, very attractive 
18 inches, September-October. 
ADORABLE. New large blush pink, vigorous grower, prolific in bloom, wonder- 
ful for cutting (Nova Angliae) 3 feet, September. 
ALPENGLOW. The color is somewhere between a pinkish dog rose and red 
peony, of erect habit of growth, forming a semi-dwarf pyramid, less than 2 feet. 
The flowers of medium size, are produced in great abundance in September-October, 
is self-supporting, an outstanding variety. 
ERNEST BALLARD. This is one of the newest and best asters produced. Growing 
to a height of 3 feet, the habit is robust and vigorous. The loose branching sprays 
carry enormous flowers about 3 inches in diameter. The young blooms are semi- 
double, showing the eye with age. The color is liquid rose carmine, or deep crimson 
pink. Must be seen to be believed. September-October. 
