Cincinnati, Ohio. — "People came from all over 

 the Hill Top to see my Asters; said they had 

 never before seen any as large." — Mrs. C. S. 



LATE-FLOWERING ASTERS 



BRANCHING TYPE 



Any three 5-cent pkts. on this page, 



CBc ; any three 8-eent pkts., 20c. 



SEMPLE S ASTER 



The Handsomest Strain of Asters 

 Grown. Especially prized by florists. 

 The flowers are large, chrysanthemum- 

 shaped, and very double, on long, stiff 

 stems, and are splendid for cutting. 

 Coming late, they greatly prolong the 

 Aster season. Use this strain with 

 Queen of the Market and the Comet 

 types and have a succession of the 

 most beautiful Asters from mid-sum- 

 mer to latest frosts. 



Price, pkt., 125 seeds, 5c; 3 pkts., 

 12c: I oz., 25c. 



Deep Pink and Rose shades. 



Deep Violet and Purple shades. 



Shell Pink and Light Pink shades. 



Lavender and Light Blue shades. 



White Mixed 



One-half pkt. of each of the colors, 

 5 half pkts., 15c. 



INVINCIBLE ASTER 



Henderson's famous strain. Very 

 robust plants with exceedingly large 

 fiowc-rs. running almost entirely perfect. 

 Prolific and constant bloomers, unsurpassed 

 for cutting and somewhat earlier than the 

 other late-flowering sorts. 



Price, pkt., 100 seeds, 5c; 3 pkts., 12c. 

 Crimson Purple 



Lavender White 



Light Rose-pink Mixed 



LATE UPRIGHT ASTERS 



Very tall, compact growing, allowing closer 

 planting than the branching varieties, with 

 but little danger of being beaten down by 

 rain. Blossoms are large and full as in fhe 

 Branching type, a most satisfactory strain. 

 Pkt.. 125 seeds, 5c; 3 pkts., 12c. 



Crimson Rose 



Shell or Lavender-pink White 



Purple Mixed 



LADY ROOSEVELT ASTER 



This is an exceedingly mammoth Aster and 

 is a rampant grower, producing immense 

 flowers. 5 to 6 inches in diameter. The long, 

 broad petals are curled, giving an appearance 

 of a graceful chrysanthemum; color a deep 

 rose-pink. Pkt., 75 seeds, 5c. 



VICKS KING ASTERS 

 A distinct class, the long narrow petals hav- 

 ing somewhat the appearance of being quilled. 

 Violet King was the first one developed, but 

 new colors are now offered and the word, 

 "King." has become the name of the class. 

 Rose King and White King are especially de- 

 sirable. 



Price, pkt., 75 seeds, 5c; 3 pkts., 12c. 

 Crimson Rose 



Lavender Violet 



Pink Mixed White 



ASTER LEAFLET 

 . My "Aster Leaflet," with full instructions, is 

 free with an order for Aster seed of 10c or over. 



Goshen, Ind. — "Your Asters cannot be excelled and 

 I am more than pleased with them." — Mrs. E. YT. C. 



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MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. 



Enchantress — Branching Type 



ENCHANTRESS ASTER 



A splendid Aster introduced by Vick, high- 

 ly recommended for commercial growing. 

 The plants are upright in habit, bearing im- 

 mensely large flowers on long strong stems. 

 The color is soft pink, like that of the popular 

 Pink Enchantress Carnation. The blooming 

 period is an advantage too, as they come be- 

 tween the mid-season and late blooming sorts. 

 Pkt., 75 seeds, 8c. 



PEERLESS PINK ASTER 



Introduced by Dreer, and said by experts to 

 be the best shell-pink of its type. It is a 

 cross between the pink Crego and late- 

 branching shell-pink, but is more closely re- 

 lated to the latter class in form, color and 

 season of flowering. They bear immense 

 flowers, 4 and 5 inches across of a beautiful 

 rose, or shell-pink in color. Pkt., 60 seeds, 8c. 



CRIMSON GIANT ASTER 



Another of Dreer's Asters, dark blood crim- 

 son, of remarkable perfection of form and ap- 

 pearance, the flowers frequently measuring 

 5 inches across. Pkt., 75 seeds, 8c. 



SENSATION 



A New Red Aster 



This is a long bloomer of the late-branch- 

 ing type, and my grower thinks it the best 

 red bedding Aster he has ever seen and says it 

 is the nearest to a true scarlet. The buds are 

 rosy carmine, changing to a beautiful dark 

 velvety scarlet in the fully open flower. Pkt., 

 75 seeds, 8c; 2 pkts., 14c. 



Dickinson, N. D. — "I have used your seeds for 

 several years now and find them fine and will say 

 that I have the most beautiful garden here." — Miss 

 C. M. 



