100 EVERYTHING FOR THE GARDEN—Flower Seeds 
Henderson’s Invincible Aster 
SHOWN IN COLORS ON THE OPPOSITE PAGE 
‘‘They are Royally Grand”’ The Largest and Most Beautiful of all Asters 
Henderson’s Invincible are the highest achievement in China Asters, 
and a superior race in every way. The plants are of very healthy, robust, 
brancing growth, about 2 feet high—though under best culture often 3 
feet—producing, on long stems, massive Chrysanthemum-like flowers 
of perfect form and graceful outline, and are exceedingly double to the 
very center. The flowers are the most beautifully formed of all large 
Asters. The petals are of thick, durable substance, and, in consequence, 
the flowers last long in perfection. These Asters are wonderfully prolific 
and continuous bloomers from summer until frost. When grown in 
masses in penden borders, or grouped in beds, their decorative effect is 
unapproachably gay and enlivening. When well grown the flowers of 
Henderson’s Invincible Asters average 3}4 inches across; 4-inch flowers 
are quite common, and if grown especially for cut flowers, the side branches 
pruned, allowing a plant*to carry not over 8 or 10 flowers, one flower to a 
stem, their size will then be enormous, measuring 44 and 5 inches across. 
These magnificent blossoms, being gracefully poised on strong, well- 
leaved stems 15 to 18 inches long, resemble large-sized Chrysanthemums, 
and are unsurpassed as cut flowers for vases and home decoration. 
We have received many enthusiastic letters of praise from our patrons 
regarding these Asters—many of whom have been fortunate enough to 
win prizes with them at local exhibitions, flower shows, etc. 
Henderson’s Invincible Asters Pkt. of Per 1,000 
100 seeds seeds 
1342 Carmine-rose. Bright rosy-carmine........ 15c. 73Sc. 
1344 Crimson-brilliant. Rich bright red........ 15c. 75e. 
1846 Deep Blue. Bright indigo-blue............. 1dc. 75c. 
1348 Deep Pink. Lively warm rose-pink......... 15c. 75c. 
1352 Lavender. Charming silvery-lavender....... 1c. Z3c. 
1354 Pearlepink. Exquisite blush and shell-pink. . 15c. 75c. 
1356 Violet-purple. ich velvety purple......... 15c. 75c. 
1358 Pure White. Purest snow-white............ 1l5c. 75e. 
1360 Henderson’s Invincible Asters, Mixed 
Colors is.) 856 reo ee lic. 60c. 
1361 Henderson’s Collection of Invincible Asters, 1 pkt. each | 
of the above 8 varieties and shown in colors on the opposite 
page, for $1.00 postpaid. 
Patrons Praise Henderson’s Invincible Asters 
“Enclosed please find my order for Asters. I received first prize last 
year at our North Attleboro Garden Exhibition on the Invincible Asters. 
My Asters were admired by many.” 
MRS. GRACE L. CHANDLER, 
April 16, 1925. North Attleboro, Mass. 
‘‘Last season I picked 90 puds and left 30 blooms on stems three feet long 
from one of your Invincible’ Aster Plants. Some of them were five inches 
in diameter. MR. JOS. A. SUNOL, 
Feb. 26, 1925. San Jose, Calif. 
“‘T want to congratulate you on your wonderful Invincible Aster Seeds. 
The Seeds I got from you in the spring (1925) have grown some wonderful 
blooms. I have won a silver cup and won first prize for Asters and second 
on your Dahlia Flowered Zinntas. MRS. U. L. RICHARDSON, 
Aug. 18, 1925. Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada. 
““My Invincible Asters from your seed are beautiful.” 
MRS. A. B. WILSON, 
Jan. 27, 1925. Claremont, N. H. 
“T am ordering 4 lots of your Invincible Asters for myself and three of my 
neighbors. I had wonderful success with those purchased of you last year. 
I exhibited them at all the Southern Wisconsin fairs and took first ee in 
F. E. FELLOWS, 
every instance.” A 
Jefferson, Wis. 
“Kindly fill this order soon as practicable, as I want to send some of the 
seeds to a friend in Norway. I sent some of last year’s seed and my friend 
tells me the flowers were wonderful, especially the Invincible Asters, which 
took first prize at a flower show.” ; ; HT. ‘ 
Rock Point, Md. 
To eve urchaser of ASTER SEEDS, we « ae : »» which tells how to grow them to perfection 
willisena FREE, if requested, our leaflet, ‘Latest and Best Methods of Growing Asters, ( both in garden beds and for cut flowers 
Heart of France Aster 
1306 The best pure red Aster ever introduced. 
Heart of France opens red as the purest Ha 
deepens with age and retains its remarkab 
beauty to the very end. The flowers are large 
and full, with never a trace of hollow center. 
The plants are of branching type and very 
robust habit. (See illustration.) .....Pkt. 25e. 
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Henderson’s 
Giant Comet 
Aster 
Also known as Astermums and 
Mammoth Ostrich PlumeAsters 
These truly grand Asters 
win enthusiastic admiration 
from all who see them. They 
are a highly developed Amer- 
ican type of the German 
Comet, or Mammoth Ostrich 
Plume Asters and are far su- 
erior to imported strains. 
he flowers are of immense 
size, 4 to 5 and often 6 inches 
across, composed of long, 
wavy, twisted petals, grace- 
fully formed into loose, yet 
densely double, half globes. 
equaling some of the finer 
Ostrich Plume Chrysanthe- 
mums. The pl: 
uriant brane ing growth, 
attain a height of 18 inches to 
2 feet, each plant bearing 
from 20 to 30 of these mag- 
nificent flowers on very long 
stems, which gives them an 
added value for cutting and 
vasing. (See illustration.) 
Per Per 
Pkt. 1,000 seeds 
siile!s sa Rualoke MNO EIS TEER aoe 10c. G0c. 
1266 Crimson ....... 5 os Sa Gee -10c. 60c. 
ara Since dyahe dso Ri eka a Rte _ 10c. 0c. 
ciaie pa: cfaore Ouse aaa whee eet aE ee ane 10c. 60c. 
1274 Shellepink....................044. 10c. 0c. 
1276 Violetepurple......................-  10c. 60c. 
1278 Whiter Sk bc Foals woe eae ~ 10c. 60c. 
1280 Mixed Colors....................-. * 10c. 50c. 
1281 HENDERSON’S COMPLETE COLLECTION OF 
GIANT COMET ASTERS, ONE PKT. OF EACH OF 
THE ABOVE SEVEN VARIETIES : 50c. 
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