New White Branching Aster. 
The magnificent, large double white flowers, quite four inches in 
diameter, are borne upon long stems, making them excellent for 
cutting. Pkt., 150 seeds , 5 cts . 
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 
indication of the color, as in all former productions. The border 
petals are broad and of a lighter tint, seeming to enclose the flower 
like an old-fashioned bouquet paper. The flowers are borne upon 
long, erect stems, excellent for cutting. Plants, twelve to fifteen 
inches high, are of compact, hardy growth, and most abundant 
bloomers. Pkt., 150 seeds , 5 cts. 
My Pear Mias Llppincott: — 
Last year I purchased your eight cent collection of seeds, consisting of Asters, 
Pansies, Nasturtiums and Sweet Peas. The sweet peas grew to a height of twelvo foot 
»nd were covered with the fragrant blossoms from early in July until October. 
Your Mods have always flvan perfect satisfaction; Yours, 
Annie H. Sehoeley. 
of paper from seed order, and address to MISS LIPPI NCOTT . 
Harlequin Aster. 
A striking A9ter of great beauty, upright habits 
and a profuse bloomer. This new race produces 
odd flowers of the most handsome and attractive 
appearance, which continue in bloom a long time. 
In the gardens of Paris they are considered the 
most valuable 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., 150 
seeds, 5 cts. 
Chae. E. Coursen, Scranton, Pa., Feb. 25, 1905, writes:— En- 
closed find money order for one dollar ($1.00) for seeds, and 
extra premium soedB; also a few addresses which might help you. 
Seeds received from you last year were very satisfactory. 
Kindly forward seed* at one*. 
