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ASTER- — continued 
QUEEN OF MARKET ASTER 
Valuable on account of their extreme earliness and for cutting; plants 12 inches 
high; medium-sized double flowers on long stems. 
No. Pkt. cts. No. Pkt. cts. 
72. WHITE 10 7S. FIERY SCARLET 10 
73. CRIMSON 10 76. DARK BLUE 10 
74. BRIGHT ROSE 10 77. FINEST MIXED 10 
SINGLE ELEGANCE ASTERS 
Flowers measure 4 to 6 inches across, 
pretty decorative effects are desired. 
No. Pkt. cts. 
78. WHITE 10 
79. ROSE 10 
They are becoming very popular where 
No. Pkt. cts. 
80. DARK BLUE 10 
81. MIXED 10 
CHOICE ASTERS (Miscellaneous) 
82. AUTUMN GLORY — This is a most welcome addition to our garden 
Asters for it is the latest of all — thus lengthening the Aster season by at 
least two weeks, coming into bloom just after all other late varieties have 
passed their prime. The plant is a large, strong grower, bearing immense 
double pure deep shell-pink flowers of lasting substance on long stems. ... 25 
83. ENCHANTRESS PINK— Its vigorous, upright habit of growth, the 
profusion of good, strong, flowering stems, together with the size and 
loose, graceful effect of the branching type of flower makes this variety 
a very desirable acquisition. The beautiful, large, double flowers have 
the delicate shade of the Pink Enchantress Carnation. Unlike many 
other pink Asters this variety holds its soft delicate color for a long time 
without fading 25 
84. LAVENDER GEM— One of the most beautiful Asters. It is of true 
Comet typ2. with large, artistic, loosely-arranged flowers on long, wiry 
stems and of the most charmng shade of lavender imaginable. Begins 
blooming in July, continuing through August; a lovely variety for cutting. 20 
85. MIKADO PINK or ROCHESTER— A charming shade of pink suffused 
with lavender. A color which shows to great advantage under artificial 
light. A variety of the comet class 25 
No. Pkt. cts. 
86. TRUFFAUT'S PAEON Y-FLOWER ED PERFECTION— Very double, 
large and beautiful flowers, with incurved pptals; height, eighteen inches to 
two feet. Mixed 10 
87. DWARF COMET— Superb class. Finest mixed varieties : . 10 
88. JAPANESE — Blooms are very large, and the long, curiously-curled 
petals give them a striking resemblance to the Japanese Chrysanthemum. 
Colors are flesh and rose 15 
89. DWARF BOUQUET— Mixed. Plants form complete bouquets 8 inches in 
height , 10 
90. CHINA — Double choice mixed 10 
EWING'S MOUNT ROYAL PAR1< COLLECTION OF ASTERS. 
A choice mbtture of all the best standard and newly introduced varieties. 
91. SUPERB MIXTURE— Of taU varieties 10 
92. SUPERB MIXTURE— Dwarf varieties 10 
93. OSTRICH PLUME, MIXED 10 
This magnificent Aster produces flowers of immense size, made up of long, 
loosely formed petals. Blooms in August. When used for cutting, the flowers 
should be picked when about half expanded and allowed to develop in water in 
a cool room. 
NEW EARLY-FLOWERING ROYAL ASTERS 
This new strain of early-flowering branching Asters will be eagerly welcomed 
as it fills in the season between the earliest "Queen of the Market" and the later 
"Branching." The magnificently-shaped double flowers are very large, with 
broad petals, slighUy incurving; they ar^borne abundantly and always on extra 
long strong stems. The plants average 2 feet in height, branching freely. ,The 
plants are in bloom for a long time and produce fine flowers until the later varieties 
come in. 
No. Pkt. cts. 
94. MIXED COLORS 15 
AGERATUM. IMPERIAL DWARF. )BLUE 
AGROSTEMMA 
No. A hardy, free-blooming annual, well adapted for borders. Pkt. cts. 
95. MIXED COLORS— 1 foot 10 
ALONSOA 
96. MIXED — Suitable for small beds and borders. 1 ft 10 
AMARANTHUS 
Brilliant-foliaged annuals, growing from 3 to 5 feet high, some of the varieties 
bearing curious racemes of flowers. All are useful in borders of tall planta or for 
centre of beds. They thrive best in a hot, sunny location, not too rich soil, and 
given sufficient room to develop their full beauty. 
97. CAUDATUS (Love Lies Bleeding) — Blood-red, drooping, h. a., 2!4 ft. 10 
98. CRUENTUS (Prince's Feather) — Dark red feathery flowers. 2 ft 10 
99. MELANCHOLICUS RUBER— Blood red foliage; h. a„ 2 ft 10 
100. TRICOLOR SPLENDENS (Joseph's Coat)— Green, red and yellow, 
h. a., 2 ft 10 
101. MIXED VARIETIES 10 
102. SALICIFOLIUS — Long, undulated foliage; highly ornamental for 
either bedding or pots. Height 3 ft 10 
AGERATUM 
Dwarf, conipact-growing plants, 6 to 12 inches high, flowering freely through- 
out the season from spring-sown seed; splendid for bedding, edgings or pots. 
No. Pkt. cts. 
103. BLUE PERFECTION— The darkest colored of all large-flowering Agei-a- 
tums. Color deep amethyst-blue; compact growth; fine bedder. ....... 10 
104. LITTLE DORRIT WHITE— A new and really pure white Ageratum;^ 
forming round compact plants; about 6 inches high and literally a mass 
of flowers 25 
105. ' IMPERIAL DWARF BLUE— h. a. (azure blue), of very dwarf compact 
habit, particularly adapted for ribbon borders 10 
IDS. IMPERIAL DWARF WHITE— h. a. Similar to the preceding in habit. 
Flowers are white 10 
107. LITTLE BLUE STAR— A new variety of exceedingly dwarf and even 
growth. The tiny bushes do not exceed 4 or 5 inches in height and are 
densely covered with bright blue flowers 25 
108. MAUVE BEAUTY— A beautiful new mauve variety 15 
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