Dreer^s Famous American Asters 



Fusarium Wilt Resistant Asters 



Seeds of these are from plants grown In sick soil and proved immune to disease. They are invaluable in 

 those sections where wilt is prevalent, and also permits growing Asters In the same ground year after year. 

 We are confident our patrons will find them a profitable investment. 



Karly Brandling or Royal Aster 



Early Branching or Royal Asters 



An early flowering form, coming into bloom in July 

 or early August, and lasting in perfect condition for a 

 long time. The form of the flower is well shown in 

 the illustration. 



Tr. pit. Oz. 

 Azure Blue or Dark lavender (Wilt Re- 

 sistant) $0 40 $2 00 



I^avender. Soft lavender-violet 30 1 50 



Purple (Wilt Resistant). Rich deep violet- 

 purple 40 2 00 



Bich Hose (Wilt Resistant). Very bright 



and attractive 40 2 00 



Shell Pink. Very delicate tint 30 1 50 



White (Wilt Resistant). Pure white 40 2 00 



Finest Mixed 30 1 25 



Queen of the Market Asters 



Early Asters, of good, strong growth. They begin 

 blooming in July. 



Tr. pkt. Oz. 



Deep Rose $0 25 $1 00 



Crimson (Wilt Resistant) 30 1 50 



Iiavender 25 1 00 



Peachblossom Pink (Wilt Resistant) 30 1 50 



Purple (Wilt Resistant) 30 150 



White (Wilt Resistant) 30 150 



Pinest Mixed (Wilt Resistant) 25 1 25 



Giant Peony-Flowered Asters 



This superb strain of Giant Asters has proved one of 

 the most desirable ever introduced. It has extremely 

 double flowers of truly immense size, measuring 6 

 inches in diameter. They resemble those of the Beautv 

 type and are borne on stout, non-lateral stems 2Vz to 3 

 feet long. Blooms at the same time as Giants of 

 California. 



Tr. pkt. Oz. 



Azure Pairy. Clear azure blue $0 50 $2 50 



Maiden's Blush. Delicate flesh 50 2 50 



Rosebud. Clear deep rose 50 2 50 



Swansdown. Pure white 50 2 50 



Mixed Colors 40 2 00 



Dreer's "Pink Beauty" Aster 



A magnificent cut-flower variety, in bloom from early 

 August until well on in September. Color a delicate 

 blush pink. The finest pink mid-season sort. Tr. pkt. 

 30c; oz. $1.50. 



Heart of France Aster 



(Wilt Resistant) 



This is the largest flowering of the very dark red 

 sorts. Tlie plants grow about 24 inches high, are nicely 

 branched and bear in September large, rich deep ruby 

 red flowers on long, strong stems. A fine dark variety. 

 Tr. pkt. 50c; oz. $2.50. 



Red Aster "Sensation" 



(Wilt Resistant) 



This is the reddest of all red Asters, the color being 

 a rich garnet or ox blood red which glistens in tlie 

 sunshine like a live coal. The plants are of free- 

 branching habit, about 18 inches high. The very double 

 flowers average 3% inches across. Tr. pkt. 40c; oz. $2.00. 



Dreer's "Peerlr-ss Pink" Aster 



Dreer's "Peerless Pink" Aster 



(Wilt Resistant) 

 The finest pink commercial Aster ever introduced. 

 Almost globular flowers, rarely under 4 inches across 

 and frequently over 5 inches. The color is rich shell 

 pink. Similar in shape but more decided than the late 

 branching. The center petals are prettily incurved while 

 the wide outer petals reflex making a most artistic and 

 finely finislied flower. Stands cut longer than anv other. 

 Tr. pkt. 40c; oz. $2.00. 



New Super-Giant Aster Los Angeles 



Los Angeles is the first of a new super-giant race of 

 beautiful Asters. The flowers are full petaled and un- 

 usually large. They are most artistic and graceful with 

 the interlacing petals giving a feathery effect that goes 

 well with the pure shell pink of the blooms. Of magnifi- 

 cent tall growth. Tr. pkt. 50c; Vt oz. $1.00; oz. $3.50. 



Asters should not be grown in the same soil two years in succession unless 

 Wilt Resistant varieties are planted. 



