The Garden Magazine, March, 1921 
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DREER’S FAMOUS AMERICAN ASTERS 
AMERICAN grown Asters are one of our leading specialties and our 
list of over sixty varieties and colors comprises only such sorts as can 
be planted with perfect confidence that nothing better can be pro- 
cured, no matter at what price or from what source. 
For general use we particularly recommend our Superb Late Branching 
variety which we can supply in eight distinct beautiful colors. Price, ioc 
per packet or a packet each of the eight colors for 6oc, also in mixture 
ioc per packet, 50c per one-quarter ounce. 
Eight pages of our Garden Book for 1921 are given to the description 
and illustration of Asters, with cultural directions. It also offers a 
complete list of other Flower Seeds, Vegetable Seeds, Lawn Grass and 
Agricultural Seeds, Plants of all kinds, including the newest Roses, Dahlias, 
Hardy Perennials, etc. 
A copy of DREER'S GARDEN BOOK FOR 1921 will be mailed free if 
you mention this publication. 
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Great Gardens from 
Little Rose Plants Grow 
Many of our greatest gardens are traceable to a very bumble beginning. Little tiny 
rose slips, transplanted by our boys, frequently bear the flowers that start a new- 
born love for the most glorious of all flowers. And we distribute millions of 
Rose Plants every season, since success with Roses follows in the wake of 
Good & Reese Own-Root Roses 
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They cannot help but bloom, being really healthy, sturdy infants that 
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of moisture, and an occasional hoeing, and you’ll gather Roses by the 
armful all season from our tested and proved varieties. 
Try These: Star Set of Six Everblooming Roses, 
as follows: 
Springfield, Ohio 
Columbia — A true, glowing pink. Among the finest of the newer kinds. 
Killarney Brilliant — A brilliant pink, extra double, extra fine Killarney. 
Madison — Fine double white. 
Madame C. Martinet — Coppery orange. 
M iss Wilmot — The sulphur, creamy Gold Medal Rose. 
Red Radiance — A deep, rich red. 
One of each of above, for $1.25; the set in two-year-old size for $2.75 
postpaid. 
Besides hundreds of best new and standard Roses, our free catalogue will in- 
troduce to you the choicest in Dahlias, Gladioli, Ferns, Chrysanthemums, etc. 
Please ask for your copy of this Guide to Finer Flower Gardens. 
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