FLOWERS FROM SEED 269 



China Asters 



STARTING IN-DOORS. 



1. Sow the seeds of the varieties selected in a seed-bed or 



box, about the middle of March. Cover with half 

 an inch of soil. 



2. When the cotyledons are fully developed and there are 



two leaves additional, transplant into two-and-a-half 

 or three-inch pots and place in a sunny situation. 

 Keep well-watered, and as the weather grows 

 warmer, give all the light and air possible. 



3. As soon as danger from frost is past, transplant into the 



open garden. 



STARTING OUT-DOORS. 



1. Sow the seeds rather thinly in drills and cover with 



about half an inch of fine soil. This may be done 

 before danger from frost is past. 



2. When the seedlings come up, thin to about an inch apart. 



Hoe and water as may be necessary. 



3. When the young plants have six or seven leaves, trans- 



plant to the garden border where they are to bloom. 

 Keep the soil well cultivated and apply water during 

 dry periods. 



4. If any plants begin to show disease by their abnormally 



whitened leaves or spindling growth, pull them up 

 and burn them at once. 



5. If black blister beetles appear, to feed upon the buds, 



shake them two or three times a day into shallow 

 pans, with a little kerosene and water on the bottom. 



