HARLEQUIN ASTER. 
New Queen 
Aster. 
Very dwarf, bushy plants, 
growing from ten to twelve 
inches high, excellent for 
pot culture as well as for 
bedding. The flowers are 
of extraordinary size, per- 
fectly double and resemble 
the finest Victoria Asters 
in form. Finest mixed. 
Pkt., 100 Seeds, 5 cts. 
Don't fail to plant 
a large bed of Asters. 
Nothing will repay 
you better or give 
more entire satis- 
faction. 
Aster, New Japanese or Tassel. 
A striking Aster of great beauty, uprigh’t habits and a profuse 
bloomer. This new race produces odd flowers of the most hand- 
some and attractive appearance, and continue in bloom a long 
time. In the gardens of Paris they are considered the most val- 
uable of all varieties on account of their long duration in bloom 
and remarkably bright and conspicuous colors. Composed of pure 
white petals, quaintly interspersed in irregular manner, with deep 
blue and bright red petals. Pkt., 100 Seeds, 5 cts. 
WALKER’S EXCELSIOR PLANT FOOD 
25 AND 50 CENTS A PACKAGE. 
The beautiful flowers of this new strain of Asters offer a most 
striking contrast with those of any other variety. They are of im- 
mense size, measuring from five to six inches across, with long 
petals curiously waved and curled, so as to give them a striking 
resemblance to the Japanese Chrysanthemums. They grow four- 
teen or fifteen inches high, are well branched, and produce a num- 
ber of enormous flowers. Colors, flesh and pink. Pkt., 100 Seeds, 
5 cts. 
Mrs. G. St. John Bonett, Grand Forks, N. Dakota, March 3, 1001 . says:— I have al- 
ways had excellent success with my flowers, and lust year when all my neighbors’ 
Sweet Peas failed, mine woro gorgeous. The package of Princo of Wales Sweet Peas 
you sent me as a gift last year had the largest flowers 1 havo ever seen, very often 
being four on a stem. The Borcatton was especially lovely and I plucked one stem with 
five blossoms on it. This is something I never saw before. I consider your seeds re- 
liable and wish you all success. 
