A garden of Asters. 
ANNUAL PLANTS 
Ready to set out the first days of spring 
Last year we offered a limited quantity of annual plants which had been 
started in the greenhouse early. The supply was soon exhausted and our cus- 
tomers wanted more. This year we are determined to have enough, and have 
planned for a much larger stock. All grown in pots or flats and easy to transplant. 
You can have blooming plants from these while your neighbor is just getting 
started. Ready for shipment May i. 
Price, 25 cts. per doz., $1.50 per 100. One dozen each of the entire 
collection of 10 varieties for $1 
ASTERS. All types and colors. 
Plant is inches apart, firm the soil 
well and water in dry weather. 
BALSAMS. Mixed colors. Fine in a 
bed. Plant 12 to 18 inches apart in 
rich soil. 
VERBENAS. Fine for beds, borders 
or window-boxes. Blooms all summer. 
Plant 12 to 15 inches apart each way. 
FOUR O’CLOCKS. Handsome 
shrub-like plant. Does well in a shady 
place. Plant 18 to 20 inches apart. 
SWEET PEAS. Mixed colors. 
Grown in paper pots. You plant pot 
and all, thus avoiding disappointment. 
ZINNIAS. Bloom all summer. All 
colors. Fine for cutting and always 
plenty to cut. 
PINKS. The old-fashioned garden 
kind. Great range of color. Plant 
8 to 1 2 inches apart in well-manured 
soil. 
COCKSCOMB. Very odd. Blooms 
from midsummer until frost. Plant 
10 to 12 inches apart in rich soil. 
