Cole's Seed Store, Pella, Iowa 59 



Aster 



It is unnecessary to dwell on the great 

 beauty of these popular favorites, as they are 

 appreciated by every one. Our seed is the 

 finest that France and America produce. We 

 recommend our friends to plant a number 

 of varieties, as no other annuals afford so 

 magnificent a display during the summer and 

 fall, i lardy annual. 



Dwarf Queen Aster 



DWARF QUEEN. This magnificent new As- 

 ter has given excellent satisfaction. The 

 dwa'rf bushy plants grow only ten inches 

 high branching very freelj'-; the branches 

 are upright, making a dense compact bush 

 excellent for pot culture as well as for 

 bedding. Fine mixed colors. Per pkt. 10 

 cts. 



DWARF QUEEN. Pure white. Per pkt. 5 

 cts. 



DWARF BOUQUET. A most charming class 

 of compact habit, only 6 to 8 inches high. 

 Each plant is covered with handsome flow- 

 ers, and looks like a boquet set in the 

 ground. Mixed. Per pkt. 5 cts. 



QUEEN OF THE MARKET. Of graceful 

 spreading habit; its great merit is its ear- 

 ly flowering character, being in full bloom 

 fully two weeks before any other Aster be- 

 gins to blossom; mixed colors; 12 in. Per 

 pkt. 5 cts. 



HOHENZOLLERN. The finest type of the 

 Comet or Ostrich Feather Asters. Flowers 

 large, nearly eight inches in diameter, quite 

 similar in form to a Japanese Chrysanthe- 

 mum, with long curled and twisted petals. 

 A truly magnificent Aster, producing flow- 

 ers in great abundance. Borne on long 

 stems they make cut flower's par excel- 

 lence. Mixed colors. Per pkt. 5 cts. 



/ have planted your seeds for the last three years 

 and have not found one that failed to grow. I will 

 recommend them to my friends and neighbors and 

 continue to order from you. — Harvey Morckel, 

 Greene County, Missouri. 



Giant Comet Aster 



NEW GIANT COMET. The plant of this new 

 and very distinct Aster grows 12 to 15 in- 

 ches high, forming fine regular pyramids, 

 completely covered with large double flow- 

 ers, much resembling the Japanese Chysan- 

 themum in shape of flowers, the petals are 

 very long and beautifully curled and twist- 

 ed, mixed colors. Per pkt. 10 cts. 



WHITE BRANCHING. A new variety of 

 American origin, of branching habit, which, 

 for size of bloom, freedom of flowering, 

 and other good qualities, we have never 

 seen equalled. The plants form strong, 

 robust bushes, about 2 feet high, bearing 

 profusely on long, strong stems handsome 

 Chrysanthemum-like flowers, many being 

 over 6 inches in diameter. The form of 

 the flowers makes them perfectly desirable 

 as cut flowers. They come into flower 

 from two to three weeks later than most 

 sorts, filling in the gap between the gen- 

 eral run of Asters and Chrysanthemums. 

 Per pkt. 5 cts. 



PINK BRANCHING. Similar in growth as 

 the White Branching, of a pure deep pink 

 color, with extra long stems, fine for cut 

 flowers. Per pkt. 5 cts. 



BRANCHING MIXED. Similar in habit and 

 growth as the White Branching, but of 

 different colors, such as pink, lavender, 

 crimson, blue and white. Very fine and 

 beautiful; we can recommend this very 

 highly. Per pkt. 5 cts. 



FINE MIXED. Embracing a great many 

 varieties and colors. Per pkt. 5 cts. 



Arctotis Grandes 



AFRICAN LILAC DAISY. A new annual 

 from Africa, growing luxuriantly and 

 forming profusely branched bushes of 

 about 2 to 2% feet in height and breadth. 

 The leaves are soft and whitish. Its flow- 

 er heads, borne on long stems and rising 

 well above the foliage, are large and showy, 

 3 inches across, being pure white on the 

 upper surface, reverse of petals of pale 

 lilac. Under the influence of bright sun- 

 light the flowers spread out almost flat, 

 and the pure white contrasts beautifully 

 to the light blue disk. Per pkt. 5 cts. 



