ASTER, Fire King. 
The Most Brilliant Aster Ever 
Introduced. 
And the nearest approach to scarlet yet obtained, a color pre- 
viously unknown in this popular flower, which for an autumn 
more « , fl T ve ? 3 f 1 w othors equal. Habit very compact, not 
twelve inches in height, with largo, beautifully in- 
curved flowers, and makes a charming companion to “SNOW- 
BALL. Pkt., 76 seeds, 5 cts. 
ASTER, Snowball. 
A Most Distinct and Handsome Variety Equally 
Valuable for Pot Culture and Cut Flowers. 
* 8 „“ “ff 4 profuse bloomer, a single plant often producing 
8 tw enty-five to thirty pure snow while flowers, glob- 
ular in form and of extraordinary size. Pkt., 75 seeds, Sets. 
NEW YELLOW ASTER. 
riJ. 1 ' 0 / 0 "'.'. of f'odoiible flower is a perfect ball, the quills are 
'# *i nm *’/ , lc brtyhtest sulphur yellow, not a mero 
lndicatnin of tho color, as in all former productions. The bor- 
ti?f 8 etu ‘ 3 Pd e broad and of a lighter tint, scorning to encloso 
the flower like an old-fashioned bouquet paper. Tho flowers 
nfnnts r ?^?i P » n i Io « f }l croc - S, , < '" 1S 1 excellent for cutting. Tho 
plants, twolve to fifteen inches high, are of compact, bushy 
growth, and most abundant bloomers. Pkt., 75 scedsj Sots. 
ASTERS, Finest Mixed. 
Of all the best varieties, such as Victoria. Perfection, Comet, 
Harlequin, New Queen, etc. Pkt., 1 50 seeds, 6 ots. 
ASTERS, Good Mixed. 
Many bright colors. Pkt., 100 seeds, 3 ots. 
Last summer our Aster. were a p*rUot Ouriosity. * 
Stewart. Hanna City, February 14, 1898, writes— The 
ere^buddtng? re ™' v “' 1 " om ,<m lo “^ *“ ar <>>« niooly, the Oyoiainan 
