. Catalog and price list. Rock plants Catalogs; Rock gardens Vermont Catalogs; Nursery stock Vermont Catalogs. Hardy Percnnial^Asfcrs (Michaelmas Daisies) Ban's Pink:—The best and largest deep pink aster in existence. 4 ft. tall, with a vigorous, very shapely bush. The finest yet. Blushing Bride:—White with just a touch of pink. 2% ft. tall. Where a low white aster is wanted, we consider this the best. Capitaine:—Very late, a mass of large blooms into November; white with a touch of lavender. We consider this one of the best of the late asters. Dick Ballard:—Large rose-tinted lavender; very di
. Catalog and price list. Rock plants Catalogs; Rock gardens Vermont Catalogs; Nursery stock Vermont Catalogs. Hardy Percnnial^Asfcrs (Michaelmas Daisies) Ban's Pink:—The best and largest deep pink aster in existence. 4 ft. tall, with a vigorous, very shapely bush. The finest yet. Blushing Bride:—White with just a touch of pink. 2% ft. tall. Where a low white aster is wanted, we consider this the best. Capitaine:—Very late, a mass of large blooms into November; white with a touch of lavender. We consider this one of the best of the late asters. Dick Ballard:—Large rose-tinted lavender; very distinct from other va- rieties. 2^2 ft. tall Very good. Liege:—Quite similar to Mons but later; extra good. Mother of Pearl, 3 ft.—Large flowers, mauve-pink at edges, shading to tinted white at center, giving a pearly-mauve effect. Mons:—Deep, rosy-pink; early; 2 ft. tall with shapely bushes. Nothing finer in dwarf asters. New England Superbum:—An improved wild New England Aster, bright violet-purple, from 4 to 5 ft. tall. Fine for the background. October Dawn:—Grows about 3 ft. tall in stout branching pyramid form, and is covered with very attractive lilac-mauve flowers. Queen Mary:—The finest of the light blue asters. We think so highly of it that we have discontinued Climax, because Oueen Mary is much like it in color, but has larger flowers, more of them and makes a more shapely bush. This new Aster deserves the praise it receives from all who grow it. All the above Asters are 25 cents each. $ per dozen. Aster Amellus, King George:—A different specie and type from the above Michaelmas Daisies. Grows 2 ft. tall with a wealth of bluish-violet flowers 2H inches across. Very rare in America. 50 cents each. See Rock Garden Section for Dwarf Varieties of Asters. 33. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly
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