New Yellow Aster. 
NEW YELLOW ASTER. 
The form of the double flower is a perfect ball; the quills are 
close together and of the brightest sulphur yellow , not a mere in- 
dication of the color, as in all former productions. The border 
netals are broad and of a lighter tint, seeming to enclose the 
flower like an old fashioned bouquet paper. The flowers are borne 
unon long, erect stems, excellent for cutting. As shown in the 
illustration, the plants, twelve to fifteen inches high, are of com- 
pact, bushy growth, and most abundant bloomers. Pkt., lUU 
seeds, 5 cts. 
SEMPLE’S BRANCHING. — This is a magnificent new 
American Btrain, producing handsome double flowers on long 
stems. Mixed colors. Pkt., 100 seed*, 5 cts. 
Mrs. Ella Morrill, West Sumner. Maine, Aoril 9th, ,1900, ■ 
used your seeds for a number of years, and find them far the .best in tne 
market. Your Branching Asters are f,r better than you ° ^unn them to be. 
Mrs. Mattie A. Cummins, Washburn, Minn .March 6. Ind 
Cypress seed I got of you last year blossomed better than any ’ J J ®nd 
stood some pretty cold weather. The Nasturtiums, suoh a variety of co ors. 
New White Branching Aster. 
NEW WHITE BRANCHING ASTER. 
The magnificent, large, double white flowers, quite four inches 
in diameter aro borne upon long stems, making them excellent 
for cutting. It is quite different in soyeral resirocts from «>r»y 
Asters known, and it is only necessary that the character of the 
plants should be known to make it a favonto with amateurs and 
florists. Pkt., 100 seeds, 5 cts. 
ASTERS, Finest Mixed. 
Of all the host varieties, such as Victoria, Perfection, Comet, 
Harlequin, Now Queon, etc. Pkt., 150 seeds, G ots. 
ASTERS, Good Mixed. 
Many bright colors. Pkt., IOO seeds, 3 cts. 
