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Early Varieties 
Queen of the Market. Wilt resisting. Very 
early, blooming in July. The flowers, while 
not so large as those of the later varieties, 
are of good size and on long stems. Mixed. 
Per Pkt. 10 
Mid-Season Varieties 
Victoria. One of the finest for beds and borders. 
Grows about twelve inches high and blooms 
profusely. 
Mixed .Per Pkt. 10 
White . “ 10 
Blush Queen. 
Large flowers of 
a delicate blush 
color, and borne 
in great profu¬ 
sion. Per Pkt. 10 
Truffaut’s Peony- 
Flowered Per¬ 
fection. A beau¬ 
tiful early flow¬ 
ering varlet y. 
Mixed colors; 2 
ft. Per Pkt. 10 
Super Giant Los 
Angeles. Very 
large shell pink, 
curling petals. ! 
See page 4. Per 
Pkt. 15 
late Varieties 
Comet. A variety of great beauty. Grows in 
pyramidal form thirteen to fifteen inches high, 
covered with large double flowers with long 
curled petals. Choicest mixed varieties. Pkt. 10 
Carter’s Wliite Plume. One of the most mag¬ 
nificent white asters yet produced; height, 
about fifteen inches.Per Pkt. 10 
Betteridge Quilled. Perfectly double quilled 
flowers of beautiful mixed colors. Per Pkt.lO 
California Giant. Flowers of the Crego type. 
One of the finest for private gardens or florist 
use. Blossoms of large size with long stems. 
Per Pkt. 15 
Crego. The finest of all comet asters, having 
immense flowers resembling chrysanthemums. 
Per Pkt. 
Lavender, wilt resisting .Per Pkt. 10 
Pink, wilt resisting . “ “ 10 
White, wilt resisting . “ “ 10 
Mixed, wilt resisting . “ “ 10 
Semple’s Branching. A superior and free-flow¬ 
ering class. The flowers are large, with grace¬ 
ful, wavy petals on long stems. Either for 
cutting or bedding this is one of the most 
valuable asters. 2 ft. high. 
Per Pkt. 
Lavender, wilt resisting .Per Pkt. 10 
Pink, wilt resisting . “ “ 10 
Crimson, wilt resisting . “ “ 10 
White, wilt resisting . “ “ 10 
Purple, wilt resisting . “ “ 10 
Finest Mixed, wilt resisting, all colors “ “ 10 
Heart of France. Wilt resisting. This is the 
largest flowering of the very dark red sorts; 
plants grow about twenty-four inches high, 
nicely branched, bearing in September their 
large, rich, deep ruby-red flowers on long, 
strong stems; a fine, dark variety. Per Pkt. 10 
BACHELOR’S BUTTON 
A showy, hardy annual, 
about two feet high, suc¬ 
ceeding well in any soil. 
Set six inches apart. 
.Finest Mixed. Per Pkt. 10 
Double Blue. Per Pkt. 10 
Bachelor’s Button 
BALSAM 
Most magnificent, pop¬ 
ular, half-hardy annuals, 
from one and one-half to 
two feet in height. Sow 
the seeds early in frames, 
and transplant to a well 
enriched border one foot 
apart. 
Double Balsam Flne Double. Mixed. 
Per Pkt. 10 
Beans (Flowering) 
Valuable for use of trellises and arbors, being 
highly ornamental and free climbers; plants are 
of strong, quick growth, bearing large sprays 
of handsome flowers. 
Scarlet Runner. Very ornamental, bright scarlet 
flowers.Per Pkt. 10 
White Runner. Similar to above, flowers being 
white.Per Pkt. 10 
BRACHYCOME IRERIDIFOLIA 
(Swan River Daisy) 
Very pretty, free-flow¬ 
ering, dwarf-growing an¬ 
nual; well adapted to edg¬ 
ings, rustic baskets, or 
pot culture. 
Mixed Blue and White. 
% ft.Per Pkt. 10 
BROWALLIA 
Handsome, profuse-blooming annual, covered 
with beautiful flowers during the summer and 
autumn months. 
Per Pkt. 
Elata Coerulea. Blue; 1*4 ft. 10 
Alba. White; 1^ ft. 10 
Fine Mixed . 10 
BLUE LACE FLOWER 
This pretty annual blooms freely from July to 
November. The blossoms are pale lavender, and 
are excellent for cutting, as they last a long time 
in water. Plants grow about eighteen inches 
high. Seed may be sown outdoors when the trees 
are in leaf.Per Pkt. 15 
Swan River Daisy 
