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* Strong growing, erect plants, bearing a profusion of flowers of the Late Branching type on long upright 
Late Upright stems, The blooms mass above the foliage in such a way as to make a solid display ve color. Saas 
Oz. $1.25. Pkt. 10c. 
Soom 2Os “ 10c. 
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Kin Branching in habit and of very vigorous growth. 
fag Distinct from other classes in shape of petals 
which are quilled and often narrow or needle-like. 
Crimson. Rich, brilliant crimson...... Oz, $1.50. Pkt. 10c. 
Lavender. Deep lavender.............. oO seinen Oc 
Whites Bure white racrscciisniccieinseiiels GEO, 2 > Gy. 
Mixed. The foregoing colors mixed... ** 1.50. ‘* 10c. 
Pinks Blushipinkss--ecm-ciecineeeeceec i LO); et Oc 
Rose. Bright rose vececticiceciisteericercee OTROS Pk Taya; 
Violet. Violet purple.................... o ABO, 10a, 
° This is quite distinct 
Giant Crego or Comet (on ate utinet 
in form of bloom. The petals are very long, decidedly curled 
or twisted, and give the flowers a very graceful appearance. 
Colors are unusually soft and attractive, making them most 
desirable for bouquets. Flowers are unusually large and 
resemble Chrysanthemums, This is sometimes called 
Ostrich Plume. 
Grego !Pinksownec sae ceisen ner Chenrree Oz. $1.50. Pkt. 10c. 
Crimsont siaoecoscine intense sien ce omaaeitente CERO: “2 Saye, 
Lavender iissinccmaneciintanceni soso romamplcbO satant Oc 
i ritrge) (Qnastiocansaasoodocduoucenbneabacaodes S15) SaeeeeeenT Ocs 
ROSE sicieieielolntoretelsfeleietelorareretelslelelsistetetetoiteleraieiercie SCE tny() 8 Sol Ocs 
Whites ooo isccigenicns srecilocinenisets serlene shel seule 50st! Oc 
Mixed. Including all-the above colors. ** 1.00. ‘* 10c. 
? s A class of verystron 
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ally not coming into bloom until the latter part of August, 
but producing on very long stems full petalled, exception- 
ally large and deep, double blossoms of fine form. The petals are long, rather broad and of exceptional substance, and the 
blooms stand shipment well. The plants are distinctly branching in habit of growth and are about two feet high. 
Aster, KinG 
Crimson. Flowers bright deep crimson, tinged with carmine. OZ. $1.00....-..... 00... cece cece eect reece cent ence eeeees Pkt. 10c. 
Heart of France. Deeprubyred. A new and distinct color in Asters. OZ. $1.00............. 0.0 c eee cece cece eee eee eee Pkt. 10c. 
Lavender. Bright lavender; very large flowers of fine form. 
OVA TI Micon sdedosasbeuanadsonanocoqdkooepscddugcoDS Pkt. 10c. 
Lavender Pink. A beautiful light pink. slightly tinged with 
AVENUE MMOZLHI1 OO! Sereicicistele’s|ojelesieretaieveleisisisielevelefersistere Pkt. 10c. 
Peerless Pink. A very pleasing shade of rich shell pink. 
ZAG KOO Sse hayrnt eRe ee ee oeen Pkt. 10c. 
Purple. Flowers are very deep purplish blue; rich. and 
pleasing shades. OZ. $1.00.........ceeeeeeeeeeees Pkt. 10c. 
Silvery Pink. Light rose pink, the tips of the petals having 
@ silvery Sheen: O72. $1.00...0. 02. cc. ccccccesesenes Pkt. 10c. 
Tyrian Rose. Flowers are very attractive deep purplish 
LOSES OZ ILOO aarsteieistelnisictetsiepelemtertie lames ete efelsicreriennie Pkt. 10c. 
White. Pure white, very attractive. Oz. $1.00...... Pkt. 10c. 
Ferry’s Late Branching Mixed. A superb mixture of all the 
shades and colors found in the above class of late branch- 
INPAASLELS LO Za GOCE creatine nel aisicieleieleateiecrsielelernisiests Pkt. 10c. 
° ° A mixture of very fine strains 
Aster, Finest Mixed and colors. The bed can be 
made more attractive by pulling up the early plants as soon 
as they are out of bloom. OZ. 85C................-. Pkt. 10c. 
' 0 C (Dolichos Lignosus) An 
Australian Pea Vine attractive climber with 
clusters of rosy purple flowers. Very desirable for covering 
arbors, trellises, fences, etc. 
Plant the seed, after the weather has become warm, in 
the place where the plants are wanted, preferably in light, 
rich soil. Cover the seed about one inch deep with fine soil 
firmly pressed down. Thin six to eight inches apart and 
when six inches bigh, give support for the vines to run upon. 
Tender perennial, blooming the first year. Requires a long 
season to develop, and is recommended only for warm 
climates. OZ. GSC......6..cccccvescecccvccrcecrecseccee Pkt. 10c. Aster, Late BRANCHING 
