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53 



ASTERS CONCLUDED. 



DWARF OSTRICH FEATHER. The Bride. 



This variety is of dwarf branching hahit of growth, with long 

 curled petals resembling a Japanese Chrysanthemum. The bloom is of 

 large size and form, pui'e white when iirst opened, but gradually changing to 

 rose color. A distinct novelty and sure to please all lovers of these popular 

 flowers. Pkt. 25c. 



GERMAN QLOBE. 



Beautiful, large, globe shaped, incurved blooms. Blue, Pink, White, 

 nixed, Pkt. sc. 



GOLIATH. 



Of largest size, tall and branching freelv. 

 Rose, Red. Light Blue, Peach Blossom, Mont Blanc. 

 «f 7 lor 50c. 



IMBRIQUE POMPON. 



White, Rose, Violet, Brick Red. 



Crimson, Dark Blue, Dark 

 Pkt. IOC The collection 



Fine imbricated flowers of perfect form. 

 Pkt. sc. The four for 1 5c. 



niQNON. 



One of the best for cutting, bearing an enormous quantitv of good sized 

 blooms on each plant. White, Light Blue, Peach Blossom. Pkt. 10c. The 3 for 

 35c. 



QUEEN OF THE MARKET. 



Yery early, blooming 3 weeks earlier than other asters, of branching habit. 

 White, Purple, Light Blue, Pink, Crimson. Pkt loc. The 5 for 40c. 



QUILLED ASTERS. 



Quill shaped petals bunched in a mass. Blue, Pink, White, Sulphur Yellow, 

 Pkt. sc. The 4 for isc. 



SEHPLE'S BRANCHING. 



Largely grown by florists for cutting purposes. Branches freely producing 

 large perfect flowers from 4 to 6 inches in diameter. Crimson, 'Light Blue, 

 Purple, Red, Shell Pink, White. Pkt. 10c. The 6 for 50c. 



VICTORIA. 



Blooms of largest size, very double, Incurved, from 20 to 40 to a plant- 

 White, Scarlet, Sky Blue, Peach Blossom, Pink, White tinted rose. Pkt loc. 

 The 6 for 50c. 



CHRISTMAS TREE ASTER. 



(See Cut.) Of branching habit. It 

 ■comes into blossom very early and is the 

 most profuse bloomer ever introduced, it 

 being no uncommon sight to see small 

 plants with from 75 to 150 well devel- 

 oped flowers. In separate colors. White, 

 Pink, Red, Blue, Mixed. Pkt. isc 



ASPARAGUS. 

 PLUMOSUS NANUS. (Lace Fern.) Ten- 

 der Perennial. Large Pkt. 25c, small 

 Pkt IOC. 



SPRENQERI. (Emerald Feather.) 

 Pkt. IOC. 



VERTICILLIATUS. Hardy with slight 

 protection. Pkt. loc. 



ASPERULA. 



Annual. 



Lavender blue, sweet scented flowers. 

 A long bloomer. Fine for rock work. 

 FPkt. sc, oz. loc. 



ANCHUSA CAPENSIS. 



(African Forget-me-Not.; Annual. 

 EPurple blossoms. Fine for cutting. 

 M>kt. IOC, oz. 25c. 



ANEHONE. 



(Windflower.) Perennial. 

 ^CANADENSIS. White, Pkt. sc. 

 JJAPONICA. nixed, rose and white. 

 FPkt. sc. 



DWARF OSTRICH FEATHER ASTER. 



ASTERS. VARIOUS SORTS. 



CROWN OR COCARDEAU. 



The blossoms are all distinguished by a white centre. 

 Mixed colors. Pkt. loc. 



QLOBE PAEONY FLOWERED. 

 Very early, of large size. Mixed Colors. Pkt. loc. 



HARLEQUIN. 

 Double, striped aud blotched. Pkt. loc. 



LILLIPUTIAN, WHITE. 



Small, double, fine for bou- 

 quets. Pkt. IOC. 



TALL CHRYSANTHEMUn, WHITE. 



Fine large blooms on long 

 stems. Excellent for cutting. 

 Pkt IOC. 



TRUFFANTS PAEONY FLOWERED. 



The largest and best of the 

 recurved asters. Pkt. loc. 



COLLECTION NO. 61. 



I Pkt. of each of these 6 varied- 

 ties for 50c. 



ROYAL MIXED. 



Fine for Amateurs. A special 

 mixture containing about 20 

 varieties of best standard and 

 some high priced named sorts. 

 Pkt, IOC, oz. 50c. 



COMMON niXED, 



A good assortment of stand- 

 ard sorts, including both tall and 

 dwarf. Pkt. sc oz. 30c. 



CHRISTMAS TREE ASTER. 



ANTIQONON. 



PULSATILLA. Violet Lilac. 

 Pkt. sc. 



ST, BRIGID. Large, handsome, 

 semi-double blossoms, resem- 

 bling Poppies. Pkt. sc. 

 SYLVESTRIS. White. Pkt. 5c. 

 One packet of each for 2sc. 



ANTIGONON 

 Or Mountain Rose. 



A distinct and handsome 

 climber, bearing a great abun- 

 dance of flowers the entire 

 length of the vine. The blos- 

 soms are of a rich scarlet color, 

 semi-double, resembling minia- 

 ture roses. It is a most rapid 

 grower when once established. 

 To secure best results the seed 

 should be sown early in the 

 house and transplanted when 

 danger from frost is past. 

 Pkt. IOC, oz. 40C. 



ARABIS ALPINUS. 



Rock Cress. 

 Perennial. Very early, white. 

 Fine for rockeries. Pkt. sc. 



AQUILEGIA. 



(Columbine.) Hardy Perennial. 

 CHRYSANTH A— Bright Golden 

 Yellow. Pkt. IOC. 

 CHRYSANTH A ALBA. Semi- 

 double. White. Pkt. IOC. 

 COERULEA— (From the Rocky 

 Mountains.) Sepals deep blue, 

 petals white. Pkt. loc. 

 GLANDULOSA— Blue and white. 

 Pkt. loc. 



SINGLE niXED— Pkt, 5c, oz. 25c. 

 DOUBLE MIXED— Pkt. sc, oz.2SC. 



One packet each of four named 

 varieties 30c. 



ANTIRRHINUM. 



SUNRISE. The most beautiful 

 dwarf growing, bushj' variety 

 ever introduced. Flowers are 

 a handsome shade of yellow 

 and produced in great profu- 

 sion the entire season. It is 

 not only desirable for beds and 

 groups, but also for pot cul- 

 ture, the charming bright 

 blossoms and upright habit of 

 the plant making it very de- 

 sirable for this purpose. Pkt. IOC. 



