daivqell & $or^’ Complete $eed Gfuidle. 
Ol'K RED LAST YEAR \VA8 TUB FINEST PERHAPS EVER SEEN IN ENGLAND. 
NEWEST IMPROVED 
P/SONY PERFECTION 
ASTER. 
h.h.a. The (lowers com- 
bine the enormous size of 
the Giant Emperor Aster 
with the greatest perfection 
in form and doubleness of 
the Pieouy class. The plants 
are of pyramidal growth. 
The yield of seeds is a very 
small one. Mixed colours, 
Is. per pkt. 
WASHINGTON ASTER 
— Extra line varieties forex- 
I10UQUET ASTER. 
hibition. Mixed, Is. per pkt. 
h.h.a. IMBRICATED POMPONE ASTER— The colouring is 
precisely the same as that of the Dwarf Chrysanthemum and Giant 
Emperor races. Fine for bouquets. Is. per pkt. 
u ii. a. FRENCH or REINE MARGUERITE ASTER 
(I ruffaut s) Pyramidal in growth and branched, producing abund- 
ance of highly-coloured (lowers, ami are decidedly' the best for 
garden decoration and cut flowers. Is. per pkt. 
it. ii. a. EMPEROR, or GIANT ASTER — Also a very fine 
class of Pyramidal Asters, bearing large flowers. The centre flowers 
frequently measure 4 inches in diameter, much resembling shining 
satin ; for pot culture and exhibition one of the best varieties. 
Mixed, In. per pkt. 
ii.h.a. VICTORIA ASTER — The finest variety in cultivation, 
and for exhibition purposes unequalled. Flowers perfectly double, 
imbricated, globular, and as large as the Giant Emperor Aster. Each 
plant on an average produces from six to eight flowers ; habit very 
robust. Mixed colours, Is. per pkt. 
h.h.a. PURE WHITE VICTORIA— All are, we presume, fully 
aware that the ordinary mixed colours of the Victoria variety are the 
most prized bv growers of all the Asters. We need hardly say the 
value of a bed of pure white of this kind will at once be seen ; we 
have much pleasure in introducing this to our customers, not only as 
a new feature, but a valuable one ; and all must see the great use it 
will be. Is. and 2s. per pkt. 
Mr. J. Giles, Ardley, near Bicester, October 3lst, 1887. 
the Aster oeeds we had from you turned out tome fine flowers. 
Mrs. E. M. Langridgk, Westham, Hastings, Octoler 11M, 1887. 
Your seeds this summer have been quite a success. 
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