ASTERS Disease resistant strains in the fol¬ 
lowing colors: white, shell pink, deep 
rose, lavender and purple, single laven¬ 
der, single white, single rose, Pompon 
Asters, small dainty flowers in great 
abundance, in white, rose, and blue. 4ny 
of the above colors, 35 cents per dozen. 
Mixed asters, resistant strain. 25 cents 
per dozen. 
CALENDULAS. “Ball's Gold,” “Sensation,” 
orange, and “Sunshine,” the new double 
yellow variety. 30 cents per dozen. 
COSMOS. Early Double Crested in pink and 
white, nearly one hundred per cent double 
and very early. 35 cents per doz. Early 
giant flowered single, pink and white. 25 
cents per doz. 
CYNOGLOSSUM amabile. Chinese Forget- 
me-not. 2 ft. Improved strain, bright 
azure blue. 35 cents per doz. 
EVERLASTINGS, for dried bouquets. Straw- 
flowers, golden yellow, crimson and sal¬ 
mon, 35 cents per doz. 
Statice sinuata., blue, yellow and pastel 
shades of lavender chamois, and rose. 
40 cents per doz. 
GODETIA. “Sybil Sherwood.” 15 in. Bright 
salmon pink with white edge. Very out¬ 
standing. 40 cents per doz. 
LARKSPUR. 3 ft. “White Spire” “Blue 
Spire,” “Lilac Queen,” “Daintiness,” del¬ 
icate lavender, “Rosamond,” fine new 
pink. 40 cents per doz. 
LOBELIA. “Cambridge Blue,” 5 in. Fine 
intense blue. 75 cents per doz. 
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