. RARE HARDY ASTER. Grandflorus. The finest of all and distinct in character and flower from all others. The flowers frequently measure 2 inches in diameter, are of a lovely dark bluish-violet. It is the latest-flowering variety in cultivationâOctober and No- vemberâand by lifting the plants can be flowered in connec- tion with Chrysanthemums, where its effect is very beautiful. (See cut. ) 25 cts. each; £ per doz. DWARF HARDY ASTERS. .'. >^-- -*y->av- rt^ i AT ''â¢'â â &£* wft'^Si â W *Lm PP^gyA ^W^fJ^SM XL ⢠Sf'i v » J^jtMjJSmGbBmt »j\a JB 12» iEmUHIh ; mm-,$2i ⢠I b


. RARE HARDY ASTER. Grandflorus. The finest of all and distinct in character and flower from all others. The flowers frequently measure 2 inches in diameter, are of a lovely dark bluish-violet. It is the latest-flowering variety in cultivationâOctober and No- vemberâand by lifting the plants can be flowered in connec- tion with Chrysanthemums, where its effect is very beautiful. (See cut. ) 25 cts. each; £ per doz. DWARF HARDY ASTERS. .'. >^-- -*y->av- rt^ i AT ''â¢'â â &£* wft'^Si â W *Lm PP^gyA ^W^fJ^SM XL ⢠Sf'i v » J^jtMjJSmGbBmt »j\a JB 12» iEmUHIh ; mm-,$2i ⢠I bBbEP IHLv Aster Alpznus RnCKHRY. Alpinus. Indispensable for the rockery or edge of hardy border; grows 6 to 10 inches high, and bears large, showy bluish-purple flowers in May and June. â albus. Identical to the above, but with pure white flowers. Acris. A neat variety, growing a foot high, completely cov- ered in September with violet-blue flowers. â Nanus. Similar to the preceding, but only grows 6 inches high; fine for edging. 15 cts. each; $ per doz. Set of 4 sorts, 50 cts. ASTRANTIA (Master-wort). Major. Grows about a foot high, and bears during June and July pecu- liarly interesting pale pink flowers an inch across. A most desirable plant for a moist position. 25 cts. each; § per doz. AUBRETIA (False Wall Cress). Pretty, dwarf-growing rock plants, forming broad masses of silvery-green foliage and sheets of bloom in spring. Hendersoni. Rich purplish-violet. | Leichtlini. Bright carmine-rose. 15 cts. each; $ per doz.; $ per 100. BAPTISIA (False Indigo). Australis. A strong-growing plant, about 2 feet high ; suitable either for the border or wild-garden, with dark green, deeply cut foliage, and spikes of dark blue flowers in June and July. Tinctoria. Spikes of bright yellow flowers during June and Julv; 2 to 3 feet. 15 cts. each; $ per doz. BEEEIS PERENNIS (KnKii«u Daisy). Improved double-flowering, white and pink. 75 cts. per


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