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IX IJ W ASTERS 
Have you had stunted, one-sided and off color aster plants, dark 
colored streaks in the stem, yellowing of the upper leaves and 
death of the lower leaves on the. plants? If so, you have Aster 
Wilt in your soil which may persist for a lifetime and vou can 
nevermore grow asters unless you plant Salzer’s Wisconsin Wilt- 
Resistant Aster Seed. Aster Wilt does not affect any other flower 
but the Aster. On very sick soil of the worst type, the wilt-re¬ 
sistant seed grew splendidly, while 93% of the plants from ordi¬ 
nary seed, succumbed. We offer: 1742—Giant t'rego, Mixed; 
1 743 —ftieen of the Market, Mixed; I 744—Salzer’s Beauty Mixed; 
and j 737—Ail Types, Mixed. Price; Any of the foregoing; 
Pkt„ 25e; 2 pkts., 45o; 4 pkts. (or 1 pkt. each of these 4), for 75c. 
Queen of the Market Aster 
If you have never had trouble in growing Asters, this and the fol¬ 
lowing varieties in standard seed Will give you beautiful flowers. 
Queen of the Market is an early flowering Aster, with 
lovely, fluffy flowers. 1670—Mixed'. Pkt., 10c. 1762 
Mixed, Salzer’s Cliffwood Farm TRIPLE-A-TESTED: Pkt., 
15c. 
Salzer’s Beauty Asters 
A charming mid-season 
type, with giant flowers on 
stems two feet long. With 
its dense double flowers of 
beautiful shades, it is one 
of the finest Asters ever in¬ 
troduced. Ideal for cut 
flowers. I 7 I 5—F i n e s t 
Mixed. Pkt., 75 seeds, 12c. 
Lavender Gem 
Large, artistic, loosely ar¬ 
ranged flowers on long 
stems, of the most charm¬ 
ing shade of lavender 
imaginable. 1673—Pkt., 5c; 
I 732—Salzer’s Cliffwood Farm 
Pkt., 10c. 
TRIPLE-A-TESTEU i 
SALZER’S CALIFORNIA 
GIANT ASTERS 
A new race of Asters, it is a cross between 
the Beauty Type ol' Aster and the Giant Crego 
combining the vigorous tall growth of the for¬ 
mer with the lovely, double, large flower of the 
latter. Salzer’s California Giant is practically 
non-lateral, but instead, carries its blooms at 
the end of its long stems, without the small 
side branches, producing enormous flowers of 
wonderful substance on strong, stiff stems 20 
to 24 inches long. The flowers measure 5 to 6 
inches in diameter, with long petals that liuf- 
flly curl across each other and produce an 
exquisite bloom that has no equal. 
Mrs. J. J. McHale, 5018 95th St. S. E„ PoVt- 
land, Ore., writes, “Friends thought that 
the California Giant Asters that I raised W 
had been bought from a florist. The first 
blossoms measured six inches in diam¬ 
eter.” Miss Annie Linden, 397 Wash- “ 
ington St., >few Glasgow, N. S., writes, 
‘We had lovely Asters from your Cali¬ 
fornia Giant Aster Seed.” 1688— 
Mixed. A wide variety of colors. Pkt., ' 
14c. 
Salzer’s Choice Asters 
1735— FIRE KING. Flaming scarlet 
flowers of double peony-like form. 8 * 
inches. Pkt., 10c. 
1736— SNOWBALL. 12 in. Pure white V* 
double Asters. Pkt., 10c. 
1 727—PEERLESS YELLOW. Some¬ 
th ing new. Deep yellow, shading to 
lighter yellow. Pkt.. 20c. 
1728—SALMON' QUEEN. The best 
salmon Aster ever introduced. Pkt., 15c. 
1716—BI-COI.OR ASTER. Soft golden yel¬ 
low centers, surrounded by outer petals of 
lavender. Pkt., I2e. 
pure 
Improved Giant Crego Asters 
Blooms from August until killing frost. Stems two 
feet long, carrying flowers often 5% in. across. Petals 
flufhly curled. 1725 — Finest Mixed. Pkt., 10c. 
1755—GORGEOUS PRIZE MIXTURE. For those who 
flne mixture of almost endless types and colors. 
i Kt.« 1 2<*. 
1754 CHOICE MIXED, a sterling mixture at a low 
price. Pkt.. 5c. 
Salzer’s 
California Giant Aster 
—Massive an;l Beauti¬ 
fully Formed Flowers 
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Your Aster seed was splendid. Incidentally, I am almost 92 years 
old.—Mrs. Elizabeth Krehbiel, R. D. 4, Box 2, Moundridge, Kans. 
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