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& CoJs Supreme Asters 



American Beauty .^ster. 



Many flower lovers omit Asters from their 

 gardens, under the impression that they are 

 difficult to g-row, but during the past sum- 

 mer we have seen them growing side by 

 side under what appeared to be the worst 

 possible conditions with such hardy care- 

 free flowers as Calliopsis, Poppies and 

 Bachelor Buttons; there was even one lot 

 interspersed, with a most brilliant effect, in 

 a shrubbery border. 



Cnltuxe. Plant Aster seed indoors or in 

 a hotbed in March for early blooms. When 

 plants are 2 to 3 inches high, thin out or 

 transplant to stand 4 inches apart each way 

 or into 2 -inch pots. When 6 inches high, 

 plan<^s should be set in their permanent 

 position, nev'er closer than 12 inches apart. 



Excellent results are also obtained by 

 sowing seed where plants are to bloom. We 

 have found that in many instances Aster- 

 wilt and the yellows are less prevalent on 

 plants raised in this manner. Sow seed in 

 same manner as other annuals in a fine seed 

 bed and do not cover too deeply. "^Tien 

 large enough, thin out or transplant as given 

 above. 



ABter Diseases. Damping-off and Aster- 

 wilt may be prev^ented by treating the seeds 

 with Semesan before planting, or the roots 

 may be dipped in a normal solution of liquid 

 Semesan when transplanting. 



The Aster Beetle has not been so bad the 

 past few years, but is easily kept in con- 

 trol by the use of an arsenical spray. 



TWO NEW ASTEBS 



AURORA ASTEB 



A distinct type from Italy, somewhat 

 similar to Sunshine Asters, but the guard 

 petals are much closer together and cen- 

 ters are fuller. 



940 Azure Blue. Guard petals are clear 

 azure-blue with bright yellow center 

 quills. Plants strong and vigorous, 

 about 2 feet high. Pkt., 25c. 



941 Golden Queen. Similar to the above 

 but outer guard petals are creamy 

 white, while the quills are a deeper 

 yellow at the center. Pkt., 25c. 



CAZ.ZFOBNTA GIANT ASTEB. A superb 



new race of Asters that surpasses, by far, 

 any previously introduced. Plants strict- 

 ly branching type, bearing their blooms 

 oil long, strong stems. The flowers them- 

 selves leave nothing to be desired. They 

 are the same type as the Crego or Ostrich 

 Feather A«ter. wuth long, twisted, and 

 curled petals, full double, and when well 

 grown 5 to 6 inches in diameter. 



821 Deep Purple. Royal purple. 



822 Deep Bose. Rich clear rose. 



823 Iiig-ht Blue. Clear light lavender-blue. 



824 Peach Blossom. Peach-blossom-pink. 



825 White. Pure snow white. 



830 Supreme Mixed. A fine mixture con- 

 taining all the above and other colors. 

 Each, pkt., 25c; Ya oz., 75c. 



829 COIiZiECTION: One pkt. of each of the 



above 5 colors, $1.10. 

 LATE AMEBICAN BEAUTY ASTEB. The 



latest and the finest of all Asters. Plants 

 ■J. to 3 feet ^ligh, branching type. Com- 

 mence to bloom in early September. Flow- 

 ers are extremely large and are borne on 

 11/2- to 2-foot stems. They ship well and 

 last a long time in water. 



871 Carmine-Bose. The original American 

 Beauty Aster. 



872 Crimson. Rich deep crimson. 



873 Lavender. Light grayish lavender. 



874 Purple. Deep royal purple. 



875 September Beauty. Flesh-pink. 



876 White Beauty. Mammoth in size. 

 880 Pinest Mixed. All colors blended. 



Each, pkt., 15c; V4 oz., 75c. 

 879 OOZ1I.ECTION: One pkt. of each of the 

 above 6 colors, 75c. 



California Giant Ajoter. 



930 CAI.IPOBNZA GIANT SUNSHINE. A 



superb new Aster, the results of a direct 

 cross between the Double California Gi- 

 ants and the old Sunshine type. Plants 

 grow 2V2 to 3 ft. high, and bear long 

 stemmed flowers 5 to 6 inches across. 

 Colorings are just as vivid as those of 

 the old Sunshine type, yellow center discs 

 and encircling guard petals with outer 

 rows either pink, rose or blue. Pkt.. 25c. 



