MISS C. H. LIPPINCOTT 



NEW VICTORIA ASTER. 



Masrnlflcent flowers, massive and showy. 

 with regular overlapping petals clear 

 to the center. The flowers raeas 

 ure four inches and over across 

 and are of rich and varied 

 colors. The plants grow very 

 evenly, pyramidal in form 

 about 18 inches high, and 

 carry from 2 5 to 4 

 flowers. 



M I X E D— Pkt., 150 

 seeds, 5 cts. 



PERFECTION ASTER. 



One of the most I'^rfect and deserv- 

 edly one of the most popular of 

 all Asters; very double, large and 

 beautiful flowers, with incurved 

 petals; height ,18 inches to - 

 feet; nearly thirty distinct 

 color, mixed. 



Pkt.. 150 s«eds, ris. 

 Perfection — Snow vlte 

 Pkt., 150 seeds. 6 <ts. 

 Perfection— Pink hall 

 Pkt., 150 seeds. ' cts. 

 Perfection— Crlm- Ball 

 Pkt., 150 seeds. 5 cts. 

 Perfection — Purple 

 Pkt., 150 seeds, 5 cts. 



HOHENZOLL- 

 ERN ASTER. 



Ostrich Feather type 

 of Asters. Much larger 

 than the Giant Comet, 

 the petals longer and 

 more curled and twist- 

 ed, and produced in 

 great abundance. Borne 

 on long stems which 



.make it very desirable 



tfor cut flowers. Mixed 



l2plors. 



^kt., 160 seeds. 5 cts. 



I sent for some 

 coleus seed last Sep- 

 tember, planted and 

 raised six splendid 

 plants. They grew 

 nicely through the 

 winter and thli inm- 

 raer are great biff 

 plants. This wai 

 such an odd speci- 

 men. Am sending 

 you two leaves — no 

 two leaves alike on 

 the same plant. If 

 my cash a c c o n n t 

 will balance shall 

 send to you again 

 next year. 

 Mrs. M. B. Ailing, 

 Winsted, Conn. 

 Sept. 3, 1914. 



ASTEtiXi>NEW 



VICTOI^I^ 



