Dreer's Famous American Asters 



We list in our Garden Book or General Catalogue over 30 

 varieties and colors of American Asters, comprising the finest 

 Asters of American introduction to date, all of which have been 

 grown under our personal supervision, and we know that the 

 quality in each case is extra fine. 



ppELEF^S 



FAMOUS AMERICAN- 



From these we have selected the six sorts which we offer as 

 a collection under the title of "Dreer's Six Famous American 

 Asters." This collection embraces several distinct types and 

 colors, three of which are shown in the illustration, and all, we 

 are sure will, because of their free growth, profuse flowering, large 



size, and general excellence, give en- 

 tire satisfaction to the most critical 

 growers of this popular flower. 



Dreer's Crimson Giant 



Rich blood crimson. 



Dreer's Peerless Pink 



The finest of all late-flowering 

 pink Asters. 



Crego's Giant White 



Immense fluffy pure white flowers. 



Crego's Giant Pink 



Identical to the above but of a 

 beautiful soft shell-pink. 



Rose King 



A distinct and desirable variety 

 of a brilliant rose color. 

 Violet King 



Very large flowers of a pleasing 

 soft shade of violet. 



PRICE: Any of the above 15 cents per packet, 

 2 packets for 25 cents, or the collection con- 

 taining a packet each of the six sorts for 65 cents 



Everyone having a garden 

 should have 



Dreer's Garden Book 

 for 1914 



the most complete and instructive 

 catalogue of Seeds, Plants and Bulbs 

 ever sent out. 



Special 



Just issued — a book entitled 



Dreer's Old-fashioned 

 Hardy Plants 



which gives plans, and lists of plants 

 with their color, height, time of 

 flowering, suitable location and all 

 needed information for the making 

 of a Hardy Border. 



If you are interested in 



Dahlias 



get our special catalogue offering 

 nearly 500 sorts. 



We will send any or all of the 

 above books free to those men- 

 tioning the Garden Magazine 



HENRY A. DREER, 714-716 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia 



