AGGELER & MUSSER SEED CO. 
Los Angeles, California 
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New and Distinctive Flower Seeds 
Ageratum—Blue Cap 
for 1934 
Ageratum 
BLUE CAP—^An extremely dwarf plant, compact form, producing a 
mass of rich deep blue flowers. Height averages 6 inches; an 
excellent low border type. Pkt. 20c. 
Anchusa 
ITALICA LISSADELL — Beautiful gentian blue flowers produced in 
long graceful sprays for cutting. In fertile soil it will grow to 
about 6 feet in height. Pkt. 15c. 
Aquilegia 
LONG SPURRED BLUE SHADES—Now you may have the very large 
flowered Columbine in the long-sought-for blue shades. Pkt. 20c. 
SNOW QUEEN—The best long spurred pure white Columbine. Very 
large flower and fragrant. Pkt. 20c. 
Aster 
(A favorite -with all flower lovers) 
LARGE PEONY FLOWERED DEEP ROSE — This lovely Aster is 
highly desirable for cutting purposes. The flowers are. large with 
incurving petals. The stems are long, large and free from- short 
branches. They remain in good condition a long time on the plant 
or when cut. The deep rose color is very striking. Pkt. 25c; 54 
oz. 45c. 
SUPER GIANT LOS ANGELES — The first variety of a new giant 
species. The color is a delicate shell-pink. In form the flower 
somewhat resembles the* popular California Giant; outer petals 
are long and slightly curled at the tips, center is full double with 
short petals artistically curled and laced. Stem is very large and 
long. Under field culture this year they grew to a height of 3 to 
4 feet. Pkt. 25c. 
NEW GIANT CALIFORNIA SUNSHINE ASTER—Everyone who sees 
the Aster admires it. The flowers are very large in shades of 
pink, rose, blue and lavender, with centers of contrasting colors. 
Stems are long and have few short branches. Because it is new, 
only about 50% of the plants will bear true Sunshine flowers. 
The remainder may produce some singles and doubles, but most 
of them will be very satisfactory. Pkt. 25c. 
A & M FLORIST’S SPECIAL SINGLE—An array of bright and strik¬ 
ing colors in lovely single Asters. Petals are wide and overlap¬ 
ping. The center disc and petals are usually of contrasting colors. 
These will make a colorful spot in your garden and provide gor¬ 
geous long-stemmed flowers for cutting. They keep well when cut 
and do not bruise easily. Pkt. 15c; 54 oz. 55c. 
I Here are three good Asters for home gardeners who | 
I are fond of unusual flowers. We suggest them with I 
I a suret-y that they will please you. J 
C ATT LEYA—An Ostrich Feathered type flower in a pleasing orchid 
shade. We know of no other Aster this color. Plants are of 
branching habit and grow about 18 inches high. Wilt-resistant. 
Pkt. 25c. 
AURORA—A dwarf Sunshine Aster type, with delicate blue petals and 
contrasting yellow centers. Grows to a uniform height of about 
2 feet; is branching and produces many flowers. Pkt. 25c. 
LILLIPUT FLOWERED ASTER—Plants about 15 inches high, pro¬ 
ducing an abundance of small quilled ball-shaped flowers, with no 
ray or guard petals. They will keep well after cutting and are 
excellent for small bouquets, or bowl arrangements. Mixture of 
many colors. Pkt. 20c. 
