. Dreer's 1913 garden book. in front of a grate in summer be-cause of its low, spreading habit of growth. In the hall,at any season of the year, it will attract more attention thanalmost any plant that can I e grown there. It is never in-jured by insects. Those who have no luck with otherdecorative plants ought by all means to try this. Simplykeep it well watered and fertilized and it will grow for urida. Green-leaved. 50 cts., 75 cts. and $ eacl .Lurida Variegata. A pretty variegated form, the foliage being striped with white. 75 cts. and $ each. SIPERB BRANCHING ASTERS. This


. Dreer's 1913 garden book. in front of a grate in summer be-cause of its low, spreading habit of growth. In the hall,at any season of the year, it will attract more attention thanalmost any plant that can I e grown there. It is never in-jured by insects. Those who have no luck with otherdecorative plants ought by all means to try this. Simplykeep it well watered and fertilized and it will grow for urida. Green-leaved. 50 cts., 75 cts. and $ eacl .Lurida Variegata. A pretty variegated form, the foliage being striped with white. 75 cts. and $ each. SIPERB BRANCHING ASTERS. This is the finest type of China Aster for the amateur, be-ing of strong, robust habit, growing 2A feet high and I earingtheir large Chrysanthemum-like flowers in August and Sep-tember. We can supply nice plants in May and June ofthe eight distinct colors offered on page 74. 60 cts. perdoz.; $ per 100. The Three Ideal Irish Roses shown on plate and offered on page 182 are extra Pyramidal Bay Hi if r£M . Z& ;«- ^amui^. Standard Bay


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