Dreer's Superb Late Branching Asters 



All things considered this is perhaps the most satisfactory type for general 

 use. The plants form strong, branching bushes, 2 to 2^ feet high, bearing on 

 long, strong stems their handsome flowers, which, under ordinary cultivation, 

 average 5 inches across. The form of the flowers, together with the length of 

 the stems, places them at the head of Asters for cutting. They come into 

 bloom from two to three weeks after the average type, usually being at their 

 best during September, and filling in the gap between the general run of Asters 

 and Chrysanthemums. We offer eight beautiful and distinct colors, viz. : 

 White, Shell-pink, Deep Rose, Purple, Crimson, Rose-pink, Pale Lavender 

 and Azure Blue. Each 10 cts. per pkt., or a packet of each color for 60 cts. 

 We also suppply it in mixture, 10 cts. per pkt. 



