Aster, Fire King. 

 The Most Brilliant Aster Ever Introduced. 



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And the nearest approach to scarlet yet obtained; a color 

 previously unknown m ihis popular flower, which for an 

 autumn show cf flowers, few others equal. Habit very Jom 

 pact not more than twelve inches in height, with large beau- 



Aster, Snowball. 



A Most Distinct and Handsome Variety, Equally Valuable for 

 Pot Culture and Cut Flowers. 



It is a most profuse bloomer, a single plant often producine 

 as many as twenty-five to thirty p>,re snmv-,ahUe flowers S^h- 

 ular m form and of extraordinary size. Pkt., 150 seeds. Sets. 



Semple*s Brandling. 



This is a magnificent new American strain, producing 

 ISoie^l jSs^ flowers on long stems. Mixed colors. Pkt , 



sFMPi^'^ fi2^!!!f2(iX?-^"°^^°" ''*'•' 'o« ^^^'^^> 5 cts. 



^CMHLE S BRANCHING— l^avender Pkt. 100 spprfs T rt^ 

 SEMELE'S BRAISCHING-Pink fit:, 100 seeds 5 cts 

 SEMPLE'S B/?4/VC////VC-White. Pki.' 100 seedsf Sets. 



Asters, Finest Mixed. 



of all the best varieties, such as Victoria. Perfection 

 Comet. Harlequin, etc. Pkt., 150 seeds, 6 cts. ^^"^^"o"' 



Asters, Good Mixed. 



M any bright colors, Pkt., 100 seeds, 3 cts. 



One Packet each of the entire collec- 

 tion of Asters, 29 packets for $1. 15. 



Miss AdaSI. Jacol.s, Brattleboro, Tt. , April 11, ]904, writes-I received a 



Pels^'JoVn f.^'n'^fh'"' ^"t"" '" «.-"^f-- '-^t ---" frcn tl>e liters a., d Sweet 

 f i-as grown from the seed I received from you last year. 



Nellie McKee, Walnut Shade, Mo., Feb., 10. 1904:-! find your seeds jcrow 

 well .n our southern gardens . The Aster seeds I bought of vou ^last year proved 



