ASTER, Fire King. 



The Most Brilliant Aster Ever 

 Introduced. 



And the nearest approach to scarlet yet obtained, a color pre- 

 viously unknown in this popular flower, which for an autumn 

 snow of flowers few others equal, Habit very compact, not 

 more than twelve inches in height, with large, beautifully in- 

 curved flowers, and makes a charming companion to "SNOW- 

 BALL. Pkt., 75 seeds, 5 cts. 



ASTER, Snowball. 



A Most Distinct and Handsome Variety Equally 

 Valuable for Pot Culture and Cut Flowers. 



It is a most profuse bloomer, a single plant often producing 

 as many as twenty-five to thirty pvre snow white flowers, glob- 

 ular in form and of extraordinary size. Pkt., 75 seeds, 5cts. 



NEW YELLOW ASTER. 



The form of the double flower is a perfect ball, the quills are 

 close together and of i/ie brightest sulphur yeilow, not a mere 

 indication of the color, as in all former productions. The bor- 

 der petals are broad and of a lighter tint, seeming to enclose 

 tne flower like an old-fashioned bouquet parer. The flowers 

 are borne upon long, erect stems, excellent for cutting. The 

 plants, twelve to fifteen inches high, are of compact, bushy 

 growth, and most abundant bloomers. Pkt., 75 seeds, 6cts. 



ASTERS, Finest Mixed. 



Of all the best varieties, such as Victoria. Perfection, Comet, 

 Harlequin, New Queen, etc. Pkt., 1 50 seeds, 6 ots. 



ASTERS, Good Mixed. 



Many bright colors, Pkt., 1 00 seeds, 3 cts. 



m n^w^L?K W fu n ' Vti ? a > N.T.. April 25, 1898, writes:-I was very 

 much pleased with the seeds received from you for the last two years 

 Last tnmmtr our Asters were a periect curiosity. 7 



•JSu Vw a l , a E ; a ?*? Wa / t >. HanT,a °P*1 February 14, 1898, writes:-The 

 •5 hiuVZr ree ® lT9d * rom * ot! laB « *« r di <* cicely, the Of elamen 



