MISS EMMA V WHITE 
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Iluahforrl. N, V.. Scpl.. 'or., 'My Ast«rs ffom yourieed are tto talk 
of my neighbors and they ask where 1 got my aeed." Mrs. F. D. Crocker. 
CROWN ASTER. 
A very attractive rarieiy, bearingr great nnmberi of densely double 
flowers, each having a white center wich a wide margriu of som« brilliant 
color. Many colors mixed. Pkt.. 125 seeds, 4 cts.; 2 pkts., 7 cU, 
GIANT CROWN-COMET ASTER, 
Kew and beantifnl varieties of tbe largo Comet or Ostrich Plame typet 
with pure white center, peculiarly qailled and fringed, surrounded by a 
wide margin of some rich color. Pkt., 100 seeds, 5 cts. 
OSTRICH PLUME OR H0HEN20LLERN ASTER. 
These are often lifted separately, but may be classed as one. They are 
of the popular comet type, but the blossoms are larger, emphasizing the 
beautifulChrysanthomum effect. Many beautiful colors. Mized. Pkt., 
12-7 seeds, 5 cts.; 2 pkts., 8 cts. 
JAPANESE. OR TASSEL. ASTER. 
The flowers are very large, measuring five or sii inches across, and have 
long, curiously waved and twisted petals. A single plant often has forty 
or fifty flowers, which are borne on long stems and resemble Chrysanthe- 
mums. Colors, soft flesh pink and rose. Pkt., 125 seeds, 5c; 2 pkts., 8c. 
Wobam, Mnafl.. 
Apr.. 'V>. '"Wo 
hail the finest As* 
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town latt ytrar, 
dikI f Din HfiaHitiir 
a^aiii for t-b c 
Mr«. KttaK.Pagf;. 
JEWEL, OR BALL. ASTER. 
TIiIh variety liaa incurving p<:tnls, forming Iinntisomo ball-shaped flowers, 
Hpjnndld for cuttint'. The plnnt in tall and much branched and a groat 
hioomor. Miro<i. I'kt., lOOneotis, 5 cts.; 2 pUts., 8 cts. 
FIRE KING ASTER. 
A very brlUi/mt Aster of the Pfpony I'erfeclion tyno, the nearest approach 
to Hcarfet in this popular fiimily. It grows low and bushy, and is completely 
covered witli the largo and bofiutifully incurved flowers. 30 or 10 on a siuglo 
plant. Pkt., 125 seeds, 5 cts.; 2 pktn. ; 8 cts. 
LADY ASTER. 
The blo33om<i of tJils strain nro not as largo as some others, but each plant 
bonra such a qimntity of liowors, developing them sograrlually nsto afford an 
unusually long poriofl of bloom, that thoy are an invaluable addition to one's 
Aster Gulleotion* Pkt., iZ-'i seeds, 4 cts.; 2 plfts., 7 cts. 
AllinrCLoa, Minn., '05. 
from yuur aowl." 
*I was uwortlod firot pramlUDi atoor county fair for Aalom urowD 
Martha Pry<lonIunt). 
