R. & J. FARQUHAR & CO., BOSTON. ANNUAL FLOWER SEEDS, 
ASTERS. 
AMERICAN BRANCHING. A free-growing type, with im- 
mense flowers which are borne on long stems. ‘The finest late 
sort for cutting. 2 to 2} feet. 
715 Colleetion of 6 colors, separate, our selection. . . .50 
720 Crimson . . Pkt.,.10 | 725 Dark Blue . Pkt., .10 
730 Light Bluey 2. 90s 730). Rose-Pink sare mcseelO 
740) \Shell=Pinikke- 5 7 7eesl0n| 745) Wihitey in. ee 
750) Scarlets, | So LON obra eNlix© Crs ame eee 
Each of the above colors, Oz., 2.50 ; 4 .0z., .75 
Mixed, 0Oz., 2.00; + 0z., .60 
BETTERIDGE’S IMPROVED QUILLED. he finest form 
of Aster having quilled petals; flowers large and quite double. 
2 feet. 
760 Colleetion of 6 varieties, separate, imported,. . . .50 
m65, Mixed: -)o  3 s se et Oz SOs ap team 
GIANT COMET. Elegant flowers with long, wavy, twisted 
petals like Japanese Chrysanthemums ‘They are admirable 
for vases and table decorations, producing a striking, yet ex- 
ceedingly graceful effect. 2 feet. 
770 Colleetion of 12 varieties, separate, ourselection, . . .90 
775 Collection of 6 varieties, separate, our selection, . . .50 
780 Brill’nt Carmine, Pkt.,.10(815 Rose. .. . - Pkt., .10 
so sll@ 
785 Crimson . ‘ 820) Scarletiy = ELL. 
790 Dark Blue ... . .10|825 Silver-grey . . “ .10 
795 Azure Blue. . . . .10)/830" Pure White) se Lo 
800) Lilae? (sf... LON S855¥ellow: fe ee LO. 
805 Peaech-Blossom .. .10|840 Mixed .... “ .10 
810 Light Blue and White, 10 
Each of above colorsand mixture, Oz., 3.00; 40z.,1.00; }$0z., .60 
No. 1, Aster Ray No. 1100; 
No. 2, Aster Crown or Cocardeau No. 845. 
Pkt 
700 ARCTOTIS GRANDIS. Splendid 
annual from South Africa, with 
large daisy-like flowers of pure 
white; the reverse of petals pale 
lilac. 24 feet. Oz., 1.00; 4 0z., .85 .10 
705 ARGEMONE GRANDIFLORA. 
Prickly Poppy. Showy plant. with 
single white Poppy-like flowers. 
PWIA og G 6 0 eu a 0  OAn di) rad 
710 ASPERULA AZUREA SETOSA. 
Yields clusters of fragrant blue 
flowers; much esteemed for bou- 
Quets3) foot ey cums 1) Oz72,0,30) 20D 
Mr. John McCretton, gardener for Miss 
Mary Cary, “ The Gables,” Lenox, Mass., 
Jan. 20th, 1909, writes : “I might say here 
that your seeds were most satisfactory in every 
respect. The Aster Seeds I got from your 
house were admired by everyone who saw them 
and pronounced ‘ simply superb.’” Aster, American Branching. No. 715. 
