ASTERS—SOMER ASTERS. 
(Continued.) 
G. Per pkt 
rOZ 
oz 
4ozs 
6d 5/- 17/6 
California Giant Sunshine. —Improved New Giant, a very fine 
florist’s flower; clear and beautiful colours in varying shades 
of pink, blue and lavender 
New Super Giant Los Angeles. —After the style of the Giants of 
California but earlier and much larger than any of that type; 
although the flowers are large they are most artistic owing 
to the unusual curling and interlacing of the petals; colour 
pure shell pink 
Wilt Resistant Varieties. 
Wonderful progress has been made in the breeding of wilt resistant strains of 
Aster and, although none of them can be guaranted to be immune under all conditions, 
we know that splendid results have been obtained from this seed on soil which would 
not grow the non-resistant varieties. 
4ozs 
6d 6/9 25/■ 
pkt 
ioz 
oz 
6d 
3/6 
12/6 
6d 
3/- 
10/6 
6d 
3/- 
10/6 
6d 
3/6 
12/6 
6d 
3/- 
10/6 
6d 
3/- 
10/6 
6d 
3/- 
10/6 
6d 
3/- 
10/6 
6d 
3/- 
10/6 
6d 
3/- 
10/6 
American Beauty. —Carmine-rose and purple, separately or mixed 
American Branching. —Dark Lavender, Deep Silvery Rose, Peer¬ 
less Pink, Purple and Scarlet, separately or mixed 
Crego Improved. —Cattleya, Deep Rose, Shell Pink and Purple, 
separately or mixed 
Early Beauty. —Lavender and Purple varieties, separately or mixed 
Early Royal. —Dark Lavender, Deep Rose and Purple, separately 
or mixed 
Everlasting. —Rose. The flowers of this type resemble a Helich- 
rysum and, when cut and dried, they retain their colour and 
shape 
Giant Comet. —Purple and Ruby, separately or mixed 
Ostrich Feather, Tall Improved. —Deep rose and purple, separately 
or mixed 
Queen of the Market Improved. —Scarlet 
Tall Upright Branching. —Purple and Rose Pink, separately 
or mixed 
CARNATIONS—ANGEL! ERE. 
(Dianthus caryophyllus). 
For cut-flower nothing surpasses the Carnation. The cultivation of American 
Tree Carnations and Carnations of other types has assumed immense proportions with 
indication of any falling off in the popularity of this charming flower. We give 
below a list of varieties of which seed can be supplied and will send on application 
a descriptive list of the best and latest in Tree Carnations of which we grow the 
•hoicest named kinds. 
G. Per pkt. 1/16 oz. ^oz. oz. 
American Perpetual Tree. —An excellent strain, sometimes var¬ 
ieties of great merit are raised from it. Seeds: 2 j - per 
doz. ; 10/6 per 100 
Border Mixed. —Choice seedlings from double flowers 
Chabaud Giant. —Perpetual Flowering 
“Fire Queen”—Cardinal-red. 
“Rose Queen”—Pink. 
“White Queen”—Snow white. 
Separately or mixed. 
Seeds: 1/- per doz.; 4/6 100; 40/- 1000 
Margaret, Early Flowering.— Rose and Scarlet, 
mixed 
Margaret, New Giant Flowered (Malmaison strair 
ture, much improved for size of flowers 
Margaret, New Giant Flowered.— Yellow. Verv 
2 /- 
6d 1/9 
5/9 21/- 
6d 2/- 6/- 22/6 
1/- doz.; 4/- 100; 30/- 1000 
rately or mixed. 
1 /- 
separately or 
6d 
1/- 
3/9 
13/6 
i).—Choice mix- 
6d 
2/- 
6/- 
22/6 
pure colour ... 
1/- 
2/6 
8/- 
30/- 
strain in sep- 
white. Seeds: 
1/- 
. 
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