Aster, New Japanese or Tassel. 
The beautiful flowers of this new strain of Asters 
offer a most striking: contrast with those of any 
other variety. They are of immense 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 Chrysan- 
themums. They grow fourteen or fifteen inches 
high, are well branched and produce a number of 
enormous flowers. Colors, flesh and piuk. Pkt., 
150 seeds , 5 cts. 
The 
Cornflower Aster 
Stokeslo Cyaneo. 
This is one of our 
most charming and 
beautiful native hardy 
plants. The plant 
grows from 18 to 24 in- 
ches high, bearing 
freely, from early July 
until frost, its hand- 
some 1 a v e n d e r-blue 
Centaurea-like blos- 
soms, each measuring 
from 4 to 5 inches 
across. It is of the 
easiest culture, suc- 
ceeding in auy open 
sunny position, and is 
not only desirable as 
a single plant in the 
mixed hardy border 
but can be used with 
fine effect in masses 
or beds of any size. 
Pkt., 100 seeds, 8 cts . 
hohenzollern 
Aster, 
New Comet Aster, 
Ostrich Feather type 
of Asters. Much larger 
than the Giant Comet, 
the petals longer and 
more curled and twist- 
ed, and produced in 
greater abundance. 
Horne on long stem 
which makes it very 
desirable for cut flow- 
ers. Mixed colors. 
Pkt., 100 seeds, 8 cts. 
The plants of this new variety are perfectly true iti 
character, growing twelve to fifteen inches high and cov- 
ered with large double flowers, as shown in the illustra- 
tion. The flowers measure from Z l A to4 l s inches in diam- 
eter, resembling in shape and artistically curved and 
twisted petals, tiie finest Chinese Chrysanthemums. Mixed 
colors. Pkt., 150 seeds, 5 cts . 
COMET— Pure white. Pkt., 100 seeds, 5 cts. 
COMET— Deep scarlet. Pkt., 100 seeds, 5 cts. 
COMET-h ight blue. Pkt., 100 seeds, 5 cts. 
COMET— Pure lilac. Pkt., 100 seeds, 5 cts. 
Flora B.Vunk, Fallette, N. Y., writes: — Last year I From Mrs. Isabelle Goodwin, East Lobanan, Maine : — Mrs.C.D. Brown, Onoida, N. Y. March 14th, 1905, 
had your eight cent collection of seeds; tho first I had I had the loveliest asters I over sow from seed purchased writes. — Our seeds from you lost year were tine, es- 
ever had from you. I was much pleased with them, of you. They were all colors of tho rainbow, and so pecially tho petunias. 1 never saw such beautic. 
My asters wero over so nico and the pansies were simply large; some being nearly five inches across. Such I took up some in the fall and have them in mv 
beautiful. In comparing your prices with others I find beauties. All of your seeds do fine for me. window garden. Ono is a mass or white and purple 
yours are much chcapor. I wish yom every succoss. now. 
