. Daybreak Astkr. lul and distinct American varieties. 131J Daybreak. A grand variety in every way, the illustra- tion of which gives a perfect idea of the symmetrical growth and habit of the plant, which attains a height of 18 inches, and produces during August in the greatest profusion its perfect globe-shaped double flowers, which are of a delicate pink tint similar in shade to the Day- break Carnation. A truly lovely variety either for bed- ding or cutting. 15 cts. per pkt.; 2 pkts. for 25 cts. 1395 Purity, This variety is identical in every way to Day- break, being of the same symmetrical


. Daybreak Astkr. lul and distinct American varieties. 131J Daybreak. A grand variety in every way, the illustra- tion of which gives a perfect idea of the symmetrical growth and habit of the plant, which attains a height of 18 inches, and produces during August in the greatest profusion its perfect globe-shaped double flowers, which are of a delicate pink tint similar in shade to the Day- break Carnation. A truly lovely variety either for bed- ding or cutting. 15 cts. per pkt.; 2 pkts. for 25 cts. 1395 Purity, This variety is identical in every way to Day- break, being of the same symmetrical growth, height and free-flowering qualities; the flowers, however, instead of being pink, are pure glistening white, double to the centre. A splendid companion to Daybreak. 15 cts. per pkt.; 2 pkts. for 25 cts. of American Asters, 50 cts. T«\-o Novel Imported Asters. 1493 Waldersee. A j^erfectly distinct type, forming dense, globular plants from 8 to 9 inches high and literally smoth- ered—over 200 flowers have been counted on a single plant —with small, double, flat flowers, each about an inch across, in a large variety of colors ; of great value for edges of beds, pols, etc. 15 cts. per pkt.; 2 pkts., 25 cts. 1250 Apollo. Also a new type, somewhat similar to the pre- ceding, but of higher candelabra growth. It is not so iree- flowering, but very free if compared to the ordinary run of Asters. Flowers are quite double, of fair size and a beauti- ful violet-blue in color. 15 cts. per pkt.; 2 pkts., 25 cts. New Double Blue Peach Bells. (Campanula persiclfolia Pfitzeri.) 1728 A magnificent new hardy perennial variety, producing from May to August very large, double and semi-double saucer- shajjed flowers not unlike, and making a fine contrast to the white variety C. per. gigaiitea Moerheimr. of which we offer plants and show illustration on page 174. Seed produces about 60 per cent, of the double-flowering type. 25 cts. per pkt: 5 pkts., $ Cup and Saucer Canterbury Bel


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