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CURRIE BROTHERS COMPANY, MILWAUKEE, WIS. 



ASTERS 



CURRIE'S COLLECTION OF SUPERB AMERICAN ASTERS. 



The best results are obtained from rich, well-prepared soil. Sow indoors in February or March for earlv flowering, trans- 

 planting Into shallow boxes or pots as soon as the seedlings have formed three leaves; plant outdoors when danger from 

 freezing is past. For late flowering they can be sown outdoors in May or June. 



Pkt. 

 HEART OF FRAVCE — A new. exceedingly beautiful, 

 glowing red Aster of the branching type; opening 

 ruby red it deepens with age, without a trace of the 

 undesirable bluish or yellowish cast, the flowers 

 being large and full with no suggestion of a "center." 15 



AUTUMX GLORY — A wonderful late Branching Aster, 

 similar to the well-known Semple's Pink, but a 

 larger and stronger type of plant and a much more 

 substantial flower. A pure sea-shell pink. Comes 

 into bloom when other late varieties are past their 

 prime, and before the early Chrysanthemums are 

 ready, thus prolonging the Aster season two weeks. 

 The flowers are very double, and are borne on stems 

 of unusual length. 2 pkts. 25c 15 



SEXSATIOX — A new, very double, brilll.ant crimson or 

 garnet Aster. The striking color shows up vividly 

 when cut and makes a brilliant display in border or 

 bed. The plant is 15 to 18 inches high, branching 

 freely, the stunning flowers on long, leafy stems 

 produced in abundance from early August to the 

 close of September. 2 pkts. 25c 15 



VIck's Pink Enchantress — A large loosely arranged 

 flower of a soft delicate pink similar to the Pink 

 Enchantress Carnation. The plants are upright In 

 habit and very vigorous, the leaves large and broad. 

 The stems are long, strong and graceful 10 



Purple Rochester^ — A more Chrysanthemum-like flower 

 than those of the original Lavender Pink Rochester. 

 A rich shade of deep purple. The long, narrow 

 petals fall over one another in a charming cascade 

 of color, forming a wonderful shaggy mass that 

 cannot be equalled for richness of effect 10 



VIck's Mikado or Rochester — A beautiful Aster of the 

 - -_ Comet type, flowers often measuring from 4 to 4H 



W '^ ' inches, borne on long, stout wiry stems, excellent for 



' cut flower uses. Colors, AVhite and Shell-Plnk. Each 10 



Autumn Glory. 



Pkt. 



American Beauty — A grand new Aster of vigorous habit, bear- 

 ing profusely, large flowers on long stems similar in color 

 to the American Beauty Rose. It comes in medium early, 

 the plant growing 2 feet high. The petals of the flowers are 

 unusually wide and heavy, lasting a long time 10 



AMERICAN BEAUTY PURPLE — The same as the above ex- 

 cept in color, which is a rich, glowing purple. A recent In- 

 troduction of more than ordinary merit, partaking of all 

 the good qualities of its rosy-red prototype. 2 pkts. 25c.. 15 



SEPTEMBER BEAUTY — A lovely additional to the "Beauty" 



class, a delicate flesh pink. 2 pkts. 25c 15 



Snowdrift — A valuable early Aster with large snow-white 

 feathery flowers of the Ostrich Plume type; comes into 

 bloom In July 10 



Cardinal — An exceedingly free blooming Aster, its vivid cardi- 

 nal colored flowers presenting a striking appearance from 

 mid-summer until late in fall. It Is an excellent variety for 

 massing 10 



Lavender Gem — This is an extra early variety of a delicate 

 lavender blue deepening with age. The flowers are very 

 full and double, of the best Giant Comet type, borne on 

 long, stout stems 10 



Peerless Pink and Peerless AVhite — Two truly magnificent 

 Asters of the late branching type. The flowers, as large as 

 a fair-sized Chrysanthemum, are borne in profusion on very 

 long, stout stems, often 18 inches in length. Offered only in 

 two colors, one a glorious Pure White, the other a beautiful 

 Shell-Pink. Each 10 



Daybreak — A beautiful, compact, branching Aster, with large, 

 globe-shaped flowers, of a charming shell-pink color. It 

 comes into bloom very early and continues throughout the 

 entire season 10 



KING ASTERS. 



The plants of this type are very tall and are crowned with 

 massive flowers quite unlike any other type in cultivation. The 

 thick masses of long, narrow, almost quilled petals give the flowers 

 a beautiful soft, fluffy appearance. The extra large, very double 

 flowers, often 5 inches across, are borne on long, stiff stems fully 

 15 to 18 Inches in length. 



White Kin>;, Pink King, Crimson Kins, 



Violet King, Mixed. 



Each per pkt. 10c. 



Any 3 pkts. priced at 10c for 25c; any 6 pkts. at 10c for 46c. 



Ivins Aster. 



