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Two Beautiful Novelties for 1919 
The Very Latest 
Thing in Flowers 
I THE NEW AMERICAN 
BEAUTY ASTER 
No Aster Bed complete without 
it. Absolutely new and dis- 
tinct. Identical in coloring as 
the world's famous American 
Beauty Rose. 
It is without question a most dis- 
tinct and valuable variety. Similar 
in type of ilower and growth to the 
well-known Late Branching- Asters, 
but differs in that all the large blos- 
soms are produced on much longer 
and heavier stems. Some of the in- 
dividual stems measure more than 
two feet in length. It makes a very 
heavy growth, and is one of the 
latest flowering Asters that we know. 
The lar,2re flowers are bright carmine- 
rose, almost identical with the world 
famous American Beauty Rose, and 
for that reason we have given it the 
name of American Beauty Aster. 
American Beauty should be in every 
flower garden. No Aster bed is com- 
plete without it. Facket, 10 cents 
postpaid. 
CHINESE WOOXiriiOWEB 
NEW AMERICAN 
BEAUTY ASTER 
WONDERFUL CHINESE 
WOOLFLOWER 
Most Magnificent Garden Annual Ever 
Introduced 
Plants grow two to three feet high, the blooms 
starting early, with a central globular head which 
often reaches the immense size of two feet in 
circumference. Scores of branches are thrown 
out. each bearing a ball of scarlet wool. All these 
branches support numerous laterals with small 
heads of bloom mixed with fresh green foliage 
so that a plant looks like an immense bouquet 
splendidly arranged and set in the .qround. None 
of the blooms fade in any way until hit by frost, 
but all continue to expand and glow with a deep- 
ening richness of color, a deep crimson-scarlet. 
Flowers, when cut in a fresh state and carefully 
dried retain their shape and brilliant color and 
are useful for winter decorating, like everlastings. 
Start seed, if convenient, under glass about 
four weeks before time to transplant to the gar- 
den. If the little plants remain too long in pots 
or seed beds, they will begin to set bloom, which 
is not desirable. Traiisijlaiit to the garden as soon 
as danger of frost is passed. Packet, 10 oentii 
postpaid. 
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