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Florists 

 should 

 Plant for 

 Early Use 

 Hohenzollern 

 olio wed by 

 Purity, 

 Daybreak 

 and 



Semple's 

 Branchiag 



SKMPLE S ERANi^HlNi; 



Currie's Choice 



Asters are undoubtedly the most popular besides the 

 most profitable flowers that a florist can grow. They are 

 indispensable for design work, cut flower decoration and 

 bedding. Our strains are obtained from the most noted 

 and careful German and American growers. 



Trade Pkt. of about 

 BXTRA EARLY HOHENZOLLERN. 1,000 seeds. OZ. 



In this class of Aster we have a strain of 

 exceptional merit. They are extra early, 

 coming in ahead of the well-known 

 Queen of the Market, and at least 2 or 3 

 weeks in advance of the ordinary Asters. 

 The flowers are similar in form and size 

 to a good Comet Aster; very durable and 

 do not show their centers so readily as 

 the Comet sorts do; the stems are stout 

 and long, making them excellent for cut 

 flower work. This is -without doubt the 

 Aster for early cutting, and one invalu- 

 able to florists. 



White, Rose. The Bride (white changing 



to rose) each ? .25 $2.50 



DAYBREAK AND PURITY. 



In these beautiful Asters we have two rare 

 gems for Florists' use. The flowers are 

 round as a ball, large and full, borne on 

 long stems. They are continuous bloom- 

 ers and desirable acquisitions. 



Daybrealt (Shell Pink) each .25 1.50 



Purity (Pure White)... each .25 2.50 



Comet — A beautiful class resembling Jap- 

 anese Chrysanthemums in form. Snow 

 White. Peach Blossom, Light Blue, Deep 



Rose. iVIixed each .20 1.50 



Giant Comet — Grand Asters. Flowers of 

 immense size, very double, petals long, 

 wavy and twisted, very graceful and 

 borne on long, stout stems. White, Light 

 Blae, The Bride (white, passing to 

 rose) each .20 1.25 



Florists' Asters 



Giant BraDChing Comet-^A new branching Pkt. Oz. 

 variety of the Comet family, producing as 

 many as 50 blossoms to a plant, height 18 

 inches, has all the grace of the old-time 

 Comets. Mixed colors each $ .20 $1.25 



Giant Upright Brandling — Similar in habit 

 to the Paeony Flowered type, gro^wing 

 about 2 to 2% feet high. Flowers are 

 very double, after stj'le of Semple's, pro- 

 duced on long stems growing nearly up- 

 right, which permits of close planting; 

 in two colors, ^vliite, pink each .20 1.00 



Branching (Seinple''s) — A late flowering 

 Aster of strong branching habit, bearing 

 flowers on long, stout stems. The petals 

 are twisted or waved and of remarkable 

 size, valuable for design work, floral dec- 

 orations, etc. Should be grown by all 

 florists. White, Lavender, Pink, Rose, 

 Blue, Mixed each .15 1.0(k 



Paeony PloTvered Perfection — White, Peach 

 Blossom, Light Blue, Scarlet, Rose and 

 White, Crimson, Carmine and White, 

 Black Blue, Azure Blue with White, Deli- 

 cate Rose, Purple Violet and White, Pur- 

 ple. Mixed each .25 1.50 



Dwarf Victoria — Pure White, Rose and 

 White. Crimson, Scarlet, Purple-Violet, 

 Carmine Rose, Light Blue Edged White, 

 White Tinted Rose, Light Blue, Peach 

 Blossom, Mixed each .25 2.50 



Gem or Ball — Apple Blossom, Deep Rose, 

 Rose and White. Crimson, Light Blue, 

 Mixed each .20 1.50 



Dwarf Chrysanthesnum Flowered — SnOTV 

 White. Flesh Color, Bright Scarlet, Por- 

 celain Blue, White to Azure Blue, Dark 

 Blue, Deep Carmine Edged White, Bright 

 Rose, Rosy Pink, Crimson, Mixed. .. .each .25 1.75 



(lueen of the Market — The earliest of all 

 the Asters; very useful for cutting. 

 White, Pink, Light Blue each .10 .60 



