CATALOGUE OF SEEDS, PLANTS, BULBS AND FRUITS. 
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PY'S SUPERB ASTERS. 
The various forms, shades and colors of this charming annual makes it a 
leading favorite, and the thousands of packets we sell annually testify to tlie 
fact that they are just as popular to-day as they were many yeans agro. They 
are easily grown, and for fall and late summer display nothing can equal 
them. 
Harlsanlii.— (No. 1.) A gaily colored variety which blooms rather 
late, the no wers are large and' marked, stripccf and blotched in the 
most charming manner. Its oddly colored blossoms neverfail to at- 
tract attention. Pkt. 10c. 
Crown, or Cocai-deau. — (No. 3.) A brilliant amd showy class 
of beautiful Y;Lri„tics growinj; about fifteen inches high, the 
aovvers all havin.^^ conspicuou;; w'.-ite center-^. Pkt. 10c. 
New Victoria. — (No. 3.) Probably the finest variety for 
sixe, color and profusion of bloom, in cultivation. The 
colors include many extremely delica e and gorgeous 
shades. Flowers very double, and about four inches 
across ; mixed colors. Pkt. luc. 
St. Paul Beauty. — (No. 4. ) A very distinct class, 
with beautiful qui. led flo ws:'s, which are produc rd 
mare abundantly than by any other variety. 
Habit compact and pj-ramidal. Excellent for 
pot culture. Height 12 to 18 incaes. Pkt 
10c. 
Comet. — (No. 5.) A beautiful new and 
very distinct Aster. Tl-.e flowers are 
very large, measuring from th/ce to 
four inches in diameter, and rest-m- 
bling the Japanese Chrysanthe- 
mum. Color a deli;ate pink with 
white margin. Pkt. 10c. 
May's Miniature. — A profuse 
flowering variety, of dwarf, 
compact habit, remaining in 
bloom for a considerable period; 
invaluable for growing in pots 
tot conservatory or drawing 
room decoration. Pkt. 10c, 
Q-erman. — 
Flowers are 
large and 
double, fine- 
ly recurved, 
like a rose; 
about 18 in- 
ches high; mixed, all 
colors. Pkt. 10c. 
Globe P aeony-Flow- 
ered. — Earliest of the 
Asters ; flowers of enor- 
mous size; plant 
.strong and branching; requires 
HO support; mixed colors. Pkt. 
10c. 
Imbrique Pompon. — Perfect 
in form of flowers and finely im- 
bricated; mixed colors. Pkt. 10c. 
Snow White. — Most beautiful variety, 
f owers pure white; height about 9 inches. 
Pkt. lOe. „ 
Truffaut's Pseonla-Flowered Perfec- 
tion. — Very large, beautiful flowers, petals 
long : brilliant in color and unsurpassed in 
habit of plant; height 18 inches to 2 feet. 
Pkt. 10c 
Triumph.. — The flowers measure from two and 
one-half to three inches across; the petals beautifully 
incurved. Of a peculiar brilliant scarlet shade, 
changing when in full bloom to a deep satiny blood 
scarlet. Pkt. 15c., 2 pkts. 25c. 
UTTLE GEM PINK. 
The plants gprow rapidly and bloom in a very short •HmefVom 
seed. The flowers are produced in great abundance and are of 
the most beautiful shades imaginable, being a combination of 
V ine red, sufluscd and veined with rosy cnrn'.ine, each flower 
being broadly margined with white. Pkt. 10c. cucli, H for 25c. 
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