Dreer's 72nd annual edition garden book : 1910 . Aster Grandiflorus. HARUY ASTERS. (Michaelmas Daisies* or Starworts. > These are among the showiest of our late-flowering hardy plants, giving awealth of bloom at a season when most other hardy flowers are past, and forbest effect should be planted in masses of one color. They grow freely in anysoil. The collection offered below is made up of the choicest varieties only,the weedy sorts being eliminated; unless otherwise specified, they bloom inSeptember and October. Amellus Mackii. Pure violet; August and September; 15 inches. Airship. Pure w
Dreer's 72nd annual edition garden book : 1910 . Aster Grandiflorus. HARUY ASTERS. (Michaelmas Daisies* or Starworts. > These are among the showiest of our late-flowering hardy plants, giving awealth of bloom at a season when most other hardy flowers are past, and forbest effect should be planted in masses of one color. They grow freely in anysoil. The collection offered below is made up of the choicest varieties only,the weedy sorts being eliminated; unless otherwise specified, they bloom inSeptember and October. Amellus Mackii. Pure violet; August and September; 15 inches. Airship. Pure white; August and September; 21 feet. , Curtisii. Pale heliotrope; August and September; 3 feet. Esme. Large white flowers; 2 feet. FormOSissima. Bright violet; 3 feet. F. W, Burbidge. Light violet; 3 feet. Qeo. Arends. Rosy lavender; 3 feet. Laevis floribunda. Light heliotrope; 4 feet. rime, Soyneuse. Pale lilac; very free; 15 inches. Novse Anglfe. Bright violet-purple; 4 feet. Mrs. F. W. Raynor. Light reddish-violet; 4 feet. Rosea, Bright purp
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