ASTERS (Wilt-ResistanO, continued 



Improved Queen of the Market 



692. B«llet Type, Finest Mixed. Earliest ol ill Asters. 

 \\ ideK usoti for e.irlv m.irkel cutting. Plants 20 inches 

 tail, with long-steinnxxl, medium-sized llowers. Pkt. 

 25c.; Jsoz. 45c.; ^402. 75c; l^oz. $1.25; oz. S2.00. 



Double Balsam (Lady-Slipper) A. 



.\n old favorite garden flower of easy culture. Dwarf, 

 bushv 1 5-inch pLints bear masses of trilliantiv i-olored 



rU.^^ers. 



635. Camellia-Flowered Choice Mixed. IXuible. Pkt. 



I'k.; -./. +k.; ■..>/.. 6^-.: ../. SI. 10. 

 694. Double Bush Flowering Mixed. S'eu: Pkt. 15c.; 

 l^oz. 75c.; j-ooz. $1.25; oz. $2.00. 



Blue Lace Flower A. 



696. Didlscus c»rulea. L pright. 2-f<K>t. branching 

 plants, each branch ending in an umbrella-shaped head 

 of sky-blue tlowers. \ splendid cut-tlower, blooming 

 from midsummer to frost. Pkt. 10c.; ' ,oz. 30c.; ^ioz. 

 50c.; ."-joz. 75c. 



Calendula (Pot-Marisold) A. 



Free-brancliin.; 2-l<><>t plants that do l>est in a cool 

 lixation. A line lUt-tlower. 



697. Chrysantha. Large, double flowers of clear butter- 

 cup-yellow with incurved petals. Closely resembles a 

 chrysanthemum. Pkt. 10c.; '4OZ. 25c.; J-i.oz. 40c. 



698. Lemon Queen. Double flowers of lemon-yellow. 



1'-. •. \'K-: .'/ 35c. ; oz. '>5c. 



699. Orange King. Rich orange-vellow; double. Pkt. 10c.; 



700. Orange Shaggy. Interestingly different flowers of 

 deep orange. The florets overlap each other in an irregular 

 fashion so that the blo*>m looks like a shaggy chrysanthe- 

 mum. Pkt. 10c.; ><ioz. 30c.; J^z. 50c.; oz. 75c. 



702. Double, Mixed. A fme mixture of yellow and orange 

 shades. Pkt. 10c.; 'joz. 35c.; oz. 65c. 



lOpSIS A. 



bith long-stemmed 



yellow 



.^n easy-growing annual 

 flowers for cutting. 2 ft. 



703. Golden Crown. A semi-double flower of rich yellow 

 with a maroon center. They are fragrant, too. Pkt. 

 10c.; '^oz. 40c.; ' >oz. 75c.; oz. $1.25. 



704. Tall Single, Mixed. Lovely Daisies in shades of 

 yellow. ,^ desirable cut-flower. Pkt. 10c.; l4oz. 25c.; 

 ^joz. 45c.; oz. 75c. 



CandytuFt (Iberis) A.,P.,R-G. 



Desirable and dependable annuals and perennials for 

 the front of the border and rock-gardens. Easy to grow. 



705. Giant Hyacinth-flowered. A. Plants to IH feet 

 tall with enormous trusses of snow-white flowers. A 

 p'jpular florists' varietv. Pkt. lOc; l^oz. 65c.; oz. SI. 10. 



706. Dwarf Hybrids, Mixed. A. Large flowers of rose, 

 salmon, coral, pink and lilac. Splendid bedding plants. 

 Pkt. I'Jc.; Jv'^z- 40c.; oz. 75c. 



707. Gibraltarica. P. Lxively little evergreen bushes 

 hardly a foot tall with lilac flowers shading to white. A 

 fine rock-garden ornament. Pkt. 10c.; Koz. 50c.; ^oz. 

 90c.; oz. S1.5f). 



Canterbury Bells A., b. 



708. Campanula medium. Single, Mixed. B. Beautiful 

 bell-like flowers of blue, pink, and white in early summer. 

 A splendid border plant. 2 ft. Pkt. lOc; j^oz. 40c.; 

 '<oz. 65c.; oz. SI. 10. 



709. Annual Canterbury Bells, Mixed. A. Blooms in 

 less than 5 montfis after sowing and by successive plant- 

 ings one can have Canterhjury Bells right up to frost. 

 A mixture of various shades of blue, pink, rose, and white. 

 2 ft. Pkt. 10c.; Hoz. 60c.: '^oz. 51. W. 



635. Campanula medium calycanthema (Cup-and- 

 saucer Canterbury Bells;. B. Hardy plants for the 

 border, with flowers shaped like cup)S and saucers. 2 ft. 

 June. Pkt. 10c.; Hoz. 45c.; \ioz. 75c.; )^oz. S1.25. 



709. Canterbury Bells, Annual 

 Mixed. Pkt. 10c. 



704. Calliopsis, Tall Single, 

 Mixed. Pkt. 10c. 



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