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ICincr Similar in habit of growth to the late branching asters but producing a little earlier very large double 
V iuici ^“‘6 blossoms of distinct form, many of the petals being rather narrow and slightly quilled and curved. The 
inner petals are incurved covering well the center. Color a soft and pleasing shade of violet. A hardy and blight resistant sort 
about twenty inches high with long stems suitable for cutting. Oz. $1.50.Pkt. 10c 
The flowers area most attractive 
crimson iving long time. This is another very 
from color, to Violet King. 
rich crimson, are very double in form and they last an exceptionally 
desirable mid-season variety of the King class, being similar, aside 
.Pkt. 10c. 
Truffaut’s Perfection Peony Flowered 
flowers, with petals curving upward and inward, forming 
Plants of this mid-season class are upright, about two feet high. They 
produce on long stems large, perfectly formed and brilliantly colored 
blooms of great beauty. 
Light Blue. Oz. $1.35.Pkt. 10c. Rose. Oz. $1.25.*i... Pkt. 10c. 
Mixed. Many shades and colors, ranging from white to deep rose and dark blue. Oz. $1.25. 44 10c. 
n n* . p* 1 A beautiful soft shell pink flower of largest size, with very long petals which are very attractively 
Crego Lziant rinK curled and twisted. Plant branching and very vigorous, with long, strong stems, very desirable 
for cutting. A mid-season sort, considered by many as decidedly the best aster yet introduced. Oz. $1.75.. .pkt. 15c. 
Crego Giant White 
One of the best for cutting. 
Similar to Crego Giant Pink, but the flowers are glistening pure white. The petals grow so thickly 
that the flowers show nothing of the ragged appearance seen in some of this class of asters. 
Oz. $1.75.Pkt. 15c. 
f rnof 1,1 this class of asters the Petals are very long and recurved and twisted near the center. Plants branch- 
Vjla.ni LOmei ing about two feet high, more vigorous and taller growing than the ordinary Comet; flowers larger and 
equal in form. A desirable class coming into bloom rather late. Known also as Ostrich Plume. 
Giant White. Oz. $1.50.Pkt. 15c. Giant Mixed. Oz. $1.50.Pkt. 15c. 
Aster. Semple’8 White 
Peerless Pink very e pfea* 
ing .shade of rich shell pink. 
They are of very large size, ex¬ 
ceptionally attractive form and 
are borne on very long stems. 
Plants branching, two to two 
and one-half feet high. One of 
the most desirable lute asters 
for cutting. Oz. $1.50—Pkt. 20c. 
Spmnlp’n A c,tuiS of v ? r y 
ucuipic o strong growing 
Branching 
to bloom until the latter part of 
August, but producing on very 
long stems full petalled, excep¬ 
tionally large, double blossoms 
of fine form. The plants are dis¬ 
tinctly branching in habit of 
growth and are about two feet 
nigh. For many years this class 
with us has been almost entirely 
free from the aster blight. 
White. Pure white, very 
attractive. Oz. $1.00. Pkt. 10c. 
Mary Semple. Flesh pink. 
A very light and charm¬ 
ing Bhade. Oz. $1.00... ** 10c. 
Light Pink. A beautiful 
light pink, slight¬ 
ly tinged with rose. 
Oz. $1.00. 44 10c. 
Tyrian Rose. Very at¬ 
tractive deep purplish 
rose. Oz. $1.00. 44 10c. 
Lavender. Bright laven¬ 
der; very large flowers 
of fine form. Oz. $1.00. 44 10c. 
Light Blue. Flowers light 
bright blue; very large 
and attractive. Oz.$1.00 44 10c. 
Crimson. Bright deep 
crimson, tinged with 
carmine. Oz. $1.00— 44 10c. 
Purple. Flowers are very 
deep purplish blue; 
rich and pleasing 
shades. Oz. $1.00. 44 10c. 
Semple’s Mixed. A su¬ 
perb mixture of all the 
shades and colors found 
in the Semple's class of 
late branching asters. 
Oz. 90c . 44 10c. 
K . .A mixture 
Aster, rmest of very fine 
strains and colors. The 
iyiiacu bed can be made more 
attractive by pulling up the 
early plants as soon as they are 
out of bloom. Oz. 90c.Pkt. 5c. 
BABY'S BREATH~(»S’ee Qypsophila) 
BACHELOR'S BUTTON— 
(See Centaurea) 
