MAY WE RESERVE A GARDEN BOX FOR YOU?— See Page 15. 
ASTERS—Continued. 
CREGO’S GIANT COMET ASTERS. We consider this the finest and largest of 
all Comet Asters, bearing immense fluffy flowers five inches and over in 
diameter, as fine as any Chrysanthemum, and when cut keep in good condition 
longer than any other of this type. We offer seven colors, viz.: White, Shell 
Pink, Purple, Deep Rose, Crimson, Lavender, pkt., 10c. Mixed, pkt., 10c. 
QUEEN OF THE MARKET ASTERS. A first-class early-flowering Aster, coming 
into flower in July, of branching habit. Flowers of good size and borne on 
long stems, making them exceedingly valuable for cutting. 1 ft. Bright Rose, 
Crimson, Lavender, Pink, Purple, White, pkt., 10c. Mixed colors, pkt., 10c. 
BEAUTY ASTERS. A recently developed late flowering strain coming into bloom 
in late September, and being at their best through October. The plants grow 
nearly 3 feet high, and bear their very large, densely double flowers on long 
strong stems. We offer six beautiful colors: Azure Fairy, Dark Lavender, 
pkt., 10c. September Beauty, shell pink, pkt., 10c. White, pkt., 10c. Mixed 
colors, pkt., 10c. 
OSTRICH FEATHER. Magnificent, resembling the Comet. Flowers of immense 
size of loosely formed petals, equaling the best Japanese Chrysanthemums. 
White or pink. Mixed, pkt., 10c. 
HEART OF FRANCE ASTER. This recent introduction is the largest flowering 
of the very dark red sorts; plants grow about 24 inches high, nicely branched, 
bearing in September their large, rich, deep ruby red flowers on long, strong 
stems. A fine, dark variety. Pkt., 10c. 
KING ASTERS. The “King” Aster forms a distinct class or type. They are of 
strong, sturdy habit, growing fully 18 inches high, and bear from August to 
October very large double blossoms, the petals of which are more or less 
quilled, forming a very attractive flower. Mixed colors, pkt., 10c. 
BALSAMS (Lady Slipper). Double, camellia-flowered type, 
an old favorite. Gorgeous brilliant colored, double 
flowers in great profusion, easily cultivated. 2 ft. high. 
Double mixed, pkt., 10c. 
PERENNIAL MICHAELMAS DAISY. Single, 
hardy. Does well in any garden soil. If 
sown early will flower in early season. Pkt., 
10c. 
BAPTISIA (False Indigo). Beautiful, hardy, perennial, pea¬ 
shaped flowers on spikes 6 inches long, bright blue. 
2Vz ft. Pkt., 10c. 
BELLIS (or English Daisy). Perennial. Double Daisy, 
very handsome spring flowering plant. Pkt., 10c. 
BABY’S BREATH. (See Gypsophila). 
BACHELOR’S BUTTON. (See Centaurea Cy- 
anus). Mixed colors, 10c. Double blue, 
Pkt., 10c. 
Meteor. Large double yellow, striped with orange. Pkt., 
10c. 
Orange King. Large double orange-red flowers. Pkt., 10c. 
Radio. A beautiful departure from the conventional form 
of Calendulas, as the petals are attractively quilled. 
The color is a deep shade of golden yellow. The flow¬ 
ers are large and double. Pkt., 10c. 
Mixed. Per pkt., 10c. 
Tom Thumb Dazzler. Large golden-yellow blooms, ma¬ 
roon-red centers. 12 in. Pkt., 35c; % oz., 80c; % oz., 
$1.40; oz., $4.20. 
For GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY Offers 
See Inside Front Cover 
BLUE LACE FLOWER. (See Didiscus). 
BRACHYCOME (or Swan River Daisy). Dwarf, annual, 
profuse bloomer, pretty blue or white flowers. Pkt., 10c. 
BALLOON VINE (Love-in-a-Puff). Rapid grow¬ 
ing annual climber, white flowers, seed ves¬ 
sels look like miniature balloons. Pkt., 10c. 
CALENDULA (Pot Marigold). Very showy, free-flowering 
until frost; hardy annual. Grows in any good soil, fine 
for beds or mixed borders. Fine for pot culture. 
Height 1 ft. 
Lemon Queen. Light yellow. Pkt., 10c. 
CALLIOPSIS. Annual. Showy, free-flowering, blooms all 
summer, fine for cutting, massing, beds and borders. 
All single sorts have large flowers 2 to 4 inches in 
diameter. 1 ft. high. Single or double, mixed colors. 
Pkt., 10c. 
Golden Wave (Drummondi). Large golden yellow with 
brown center. Pkt., 10c. 
CALCEOLARIA (Lady’s Slipper). Ornamental plant with 
mass of beautiful pocket-like flowers. Blooms early 
and very fine for decorating greenhouse or conserva¬ 
tory. Pkt., 25c. 
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Calendula, Radio. 
