2 PLANTS— (Continued.) 
State Nursery and Seed Co. 
ASTERS 
Late Branching Aster. 
One of the best known and most extensively grown 
plants in tlip garden for cut flower or show purposes. Our 
selection consists of the newer and standard varieties in 
well established plants of the early, mid-season and late or 
branching varieties. In colors of pink, shell pink, crimson, 
white, lavender or purple. Plants ready May 10. 
Dozen 35c 
Dozen (Postpaid) 40c 
ABUTILON (Flowering Maple.) 
A very desirable free-flowering plant for house culture. 
Succeeds under usual care and alwavs oresents a fresh 
appearance. 
Snowdrift— The best 
white. 
Arthur Belsham— 
Orange Red. 
Pink Beauty— Pale 
pink. 
Savitzi — A variegat- 
ed foliage Abutil-j 
on. I 
(toldcn Fleece 
Pure yellow. 
Mrs. Laing — Soft 
pink. 
Each, 
3-in., 4-in., 5-in 
lOc, 20c, 30c. 
Each (Postpaid) 
3-in., 4-in., 5-in., 
15c, 25c, 40c. 
Abiililon. 
AGAVE (Century Plant.) 
We have a choice stock of this favorite. 
Each 25c lo 
$2.00 
AGERATUM (Mauve Beauty.) 
AGERATUM— (Mauve Beauty.) 
The Dwarf Blue variety is an 
excellent plant for borders. 
Each (Postpaid) --10c; doz., $1.00 
ALOYSIA CITRIODORA (Lemon 
Verbena.) 
At least one plant of this 
should be in every garden. The 
lemon scented leaves are used in 
finger bowls, jelly making, etc. 
Price, 
Each 10c and 25c 
Each (Postpaid) 15c and 30c 
ALYSSUM. 
Little Dorritt — A single sweet 
alyssum, very extensively used 
for bordering flower beds or 
cemetery use. 
Each „.5o; doz., 60c 
Each (Postpaid) 10c; doz., 70c 
Asters in the Trial Grounds. 
