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Asters (Michaelmas Daisies). 
Six good and distinct kinds 3/- 
Twelve good and distinct kinds 5/- 
Twenty-five good and distinct kinds 9/- 
Fifty good and distinct kinds 17/- 
Uiic hundred good ami distinct kinds 32/- 
Acris, flowers satiny mauve. 2-3 ft. Od. 
Acris Canus, ]>ale lavender ; 2i ft. 9d. 
Acris Dracunculoides, niauve-hlue ; 21 ft. (id. 
Acris Nanus, a dwarf compact form of flic type ; 1 ft. 
i)d. 
Acris Roseus, rosy i)ink ; distinct and pretty ; 1 ft. 
!)d. 
*Alice, pale pink, bushy habit ; 3 ft. Oil. 
Alpinus, pale blue, large ; ft. (i<l. 
Alpinus Albus, pure wliite, a splendid plant, f-} it. 
(id. 
Amellus, violet blue ; useful. Ji ft. (id. 
Amellus Bessarabicus, flowers large, rich deep purp- 
lish blue ; 2 ft. tid. 
Amellus Distinction, rosy mauve ; lift. lid. 
Amellus Framfleldi, deep blue ; 2 ft. lid. 
Amellus Preziosa, rich violet-blue ; 2 ft. I/- 
Amellus Riverslea, dark violet ; 2 ft. 1/- 
Annie, lavender, shaded pink ; 2J ft. 9d. 
Brightness, deep bright pink. 1/- 
* Captivation, pure white changing to pink ; 3 ft. 9d. 
*Chapmani, pale blue flowers ; 4 ft. 9d. 
Charming, white, changing to purple ; 41ft. 9d. 
*Coombe Fishacre, lovely flesh-coloured flowers; 3 ft. 
6d. 
*CordifoIius, mauve ; 4 ft. (id. 
£Cordifolius Albulus, lovely greyish-white flowers ; 
4 ft. 1/- 
*Cordifolius Diana, lavender-blue ; 2J-3 ft. 9d. 
*Cordifolius Elegans, of a more rosy hue than Diana, 
and more erect. 9d. 
Cordifolius Magnifleus, dark blue. 9d. 
*Cordifolius Major, blush-lavender flowers ; 3| ft. tid. 
‘Delight, small white, golden centre, changing to pink. 
9d. 
‘Dillusus Horizontalis, reddish flowers ; 2 ft. tid. 
‘Diffusus Pendulus, small white flowers, (id. 
Dumosus, small rosy mauve flowers ; 1 J ft. (id. 
[ Elsie Perry, one of the best in cultivation ; flowers 
brilliant pink. 9d. 
Ericoides, white with yellow eye ; 2-3 ft. (id. 
‘Ericoides Clio, small tinted daisy-like flowers ; 2^-31 
ft. (id. 
Ericoides Enchantress, blush-coloured flowers, with 
yellow centre ; very floriferous. 3 ft. 9d. 
Ericoides Ophir, small creamy white flowers, delicately 
suffused pink. 1/- 
Ericoides Superbus, large pale blue ; lift. 1/- 
Esther, delicate pink ; 2J ft. 9d. 
Formosissimus, rosy purple flowers ; 3-4 ft. (id. 
Freedom, a giant form of the liyicoidcs section. 9d. 
Golden Spray, white, with a conspicuous yellowish 
centre. 9d. 
Gorgeous, purplish pink flowers ; 1 J ft. 9d. 
Grace Darling, pale pink ; 3 ft. 9d. 
‘Grandiflorus, deep lilac-coloured flowers ; 3-3J ft. 
9d. 
Grandis, wdiite petals, golden centre ; 5 ft. 9d. 
Hon. Edith Gibbs, pale blue ; 5 ft. 9d. 
Hon. Vicary Gibbs, bright pink ; 3 ft. 1/- 
Hybridus Flossy, pure white feathery flowers ; very 
free. 1/- 
Katie, large dark blue flowers ; 3 ft. 9d. 
King Edward VII., rich mauve ; plants graceful and 
bushy. 9d. 
Lsevls, clear blue, yellow centre ; 4-4J ft. tid. 
Longiflolius Var. Formosus, rose-coloured flowers ; 
2 ft. (id. 
Maackii, deep mauve blue ; 3 ft. 6d. 
Minnie, white, changing to pink and purple ; 2 ft. 9d. 
Miss Southall, very fine large lilac-coloured flowers. 
I/- 
*Mme. Cacheux, flesh-coloured flowers changing to 
white. 1-2 ft. (id. 
Mrs. S. T. Wright, deep rosy purple shade, large good 
habit; 4 ft. l/(i. 
Multiflorus, small pure white flowers ; 3 ft. fid. _ 
*Novae-Anglise W. Bowman, rosy purple ; 4 ft. Gd. 
