58 FLOWER SEEDS— (Continued) 
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ASTERS— (Continued.) 
ASTER— (Scrapie's Branching) Pkt. 10c; 6 Pkts, your 
selection 40^ 
The tallest and best variety. The piarit gr^^^ 
nigh and about 18 inches in diameter, and the blossoms 
which are large and full petaled are borne on long 
stems or branches. Colors: Carmine, Crimson, Laven- 
der, Light Blue, Pink, Purple, Rose Pink, White, 
Mixed. 
ASTER— (Crego's Giant White) Pkt lOc 
From the florists' standpoint this Aster is one of Ihe 
most valuable to be found: it always maintains its po- 
sition at the top of the market. A large late bloomer 
m good, clear, pure white. 
ASTER— (Crego's Giant Pink) Pkt lOc 
Identical in all respects to the white sort offered above 
but of a beautiful soft shell-pink color. 
ASTER — (Ci-ego's Giant Lavender) pkt lOc 
Admittedly the best Lavender Aster to date; a splendid 
Aster for use as cut flowers. 
ASTER— (Violet King) Pkt iOc 
A distinct variety similar in habit to the Late Branch- 
ing type, being a very free grower, with long, strong 
stems, and perfectly double flowers of a pleasing soft 
shade of violet. 
BALSAM— (Double) Pkt. 5c 
Balsams like hot sun, rich soil and plentv of waier. For 
perfect development the plants should be set from 12 
to 18 inches apart. Transplanting two or three times 
has a tendency to dwarf the plants into better shape 
and to make the flowers more double. 
BALSAM APPLE Pkt 5c 
An annual climber, with yellow ijlossoms and beautiful 
foliage. The fruit is egg-shaped; when ripe bursts 
suddenly open, scattering its seed, and showing a 
brilliant carmine interior. Fine for trellises, fences 
stumps, etc.; half-hardy annual. 
BALLOON XINE— (Annual) Pkt. 5c 
A rapid growing climber; thrives in light soii. One of 
the prettiest climbers. 
BALSAM PEAR— (Annual) Pkt. 10c 
Very curious, rapid and dense climbers, with orna- 
mental foliage and golden yellow fruit, which opens 
when ripe, showing the seed and the blood-red inside. 
BARTONIA AURE.\— (Golden Bartonia) Pkt. 5c 
One of the brightest garden flowers. It produces its 
large golden blossoms all summer in great abundance; 
1 foot high. Sow in open ground. 
BACHELOB'S BUTTON— (Blue-bottle, or Corn-flowep)— 
Mixed colors Oz. 50c; Pkt. 5c 
Of easy culture, sow the seed where it is to remain and 
thin plants to 3 or 4 inches apart. Annual. 
BACHELOR BUTTON 
(Pink) Pkt. 10 
Valuable for cut 
flowers, very easily 
?rown and prolific 
bloomer. Annual. 
Calendula (Meteor.) 
BRACHYCOME— (Swan River Daisy) Pkt. 5c 
A hardy annual, growing from 6 to 10 inches high and 
producing an abundance of pretty blue and white 
flowers. Excellent for border. 
BELLIS— (See Under Daisy) 
BEAN— (Scarlet Runner) Lb. 30c; Pkt. 5c 
A favorite old-fashioned climber. One of the very 
few beans that is both ornamental and edible. It 
grows rapidly to a height of ten or twelve feet, and is 
covered from July until heavy frost with clusters of 
beautiful scarlet flowers. Annual. 
CACALIA— (Tassel Flower or Flora's Paint Brush) Pkt. 5c 
A neat annual of easy culture, with tassel-shaped 
flowers; blooms from Juno to September; fine for bor- 
ders. Golden yellow and scarlet mixed. 
CALENDULA— (Pot Marigold)— Mixed Oz. 25c; Pkt. 5c 
One of the best and showiest free-flowering hardy 
annuals, growing in any good garden soil, producing 
a fine effect in beds or mixed borders, and continuing 
in bloom until killed by frost. Height 1 foot. Colors 
orange and lemon yellow. 
CALENDULA— (Meteor) Oz. 25c; Pkt. 5c 
Fine for cut flowers, lemon with orange. 
Calliopsis. 
Bachelor Button (Pink.) 
Braehycomc or Swan River Dai.sy. 
