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ASTER —Continued 
« T • i*. I„_ „ 1 A very desirable class of mid-season asters in which the plants are of robust but very com- 
Upngnt Or imperial pact growth. The flowers which are abundantly produced on long stems are symmetrical 
in form, very full or globe shaped and with rather short petals which are often slightly folded. An excellent class both for 
fluting or bedding purposes. __ 
imDerial Daybreak. Flowers delicate light pink. Oz. §1.50 . Pkt. 10c. 
Imperial Purity. Pure white. Oz. §1.50 . 10c. 
Late Upright flowers of the Fate Branching sorts! 
ionally desirable for bedding. Also fine for cut ting. 
A new strain which combines the upright habit of the Early or Imperial class with the foliage and 
ts. The upright habit admits of closer planting and makes them ex¬ 
cept 
Crimson • 
Flesh Pink 
Purple 
Oz. §1.50. Pkt. 10c. Rose.Oz. $1.50. Pkt. 10c. 
“ 1.50. “ 10c. White. . ‘ tt l-g>- .. 10c. 
“ 1.50. M 10c. Mixed. 15 °- l° c - 
rr. rr .9 The plants of this mid-season class are of upright growth 
Trurtaut S rertection reony r lowered and are about two feet high. They prodtice on long stems 
large, brilliantly colored ball-shaped flowers, with the petals curving upward and inward. 
Mixed. Many shades and colors, ranging from white to deep rose and dark blue. Oz. §1.25 . Pkt. 10c. 
xr- Similar in habit to the late branching asters but producing a little earlier very large double blossoms of distinct 
King form, many of the petals being rather narrow and slightly quilled and curved. 1 he inner petals are incurved covering 
... e i the center. The plants are large and vigorous with long strong stems. (See colored plate in .Supplement.) 
Crimson. Rich brilliant crimson . Oz. §1.50. Pkt. 10c. Rose. Bright rose . .Oz. 
I ^vender. Deep lavender . 1*0. 10c. Violet. Violet purple . 1.50. 
fek Blush pink. " 1.50. M 10c. White. 
Mixed. The foregoing colors mixed. 
j (Rochester) A beautiful mid-season aster of very large size and fine form. Petals long and narrow, the outer 
Mikado ones rather flat while those which cover the center are curled and twisted giving the blossoms a most artistic 
appearance. Plants about two feet high, bl anching and with very long stems. An excellent variety for cutting and the otie 
ip,>s- generally used by florists for that purpose. D , t 1A 
Pink. Blush White changing gradually to beautiful lavender pink. Oz. §1.50.Pkt. 10c. 
White. Immense flowers of pure glistening white; Oz. §l.o0.. lOc. 
^ , We consider this mid-season or late class of American origin as being one of the best 
Cxia.nt L,regO or Lomet yet introduced. The flowers are of largest size and exceptionally graceful form with 
v er v long petals which are decidedly curled and twisted. They are abundantly produced on long, strong stems and are un- 
surpassed for cutting. The plants are of branching habit and very vigorous in growth. Ajso known as Ostrich Plume 
because of the very attractive, light, feathery appearance ' ' “ ~ .. 
.Oz. $1.50. Pkt. 10c. 
10c. 
Pure white. “ 1.50. “ 10c. 
1.50. ** 10c. 
(.See colored plate in Supplement.) 
Crego Pink . Oz. §1.50. Pkt. 10c. 
Crimson . “ J-50. “ 10c. 
Lavender . l.oO. 10c. 
Light Blue. “ ' 150. 10c. 
Purple. “ 1.50. 10c. 
Rose . “ 1.50. “ 10c. 
White . “ 1 .50. 44 10c. 
Mixed. Including all the above colors. Oz. §1.50 
. .. Pkt. 10c. 
Ferry’s Late Branching 
A class of very strong growing asters usually 
not coming into bloom until the latter part 
of August, but producing on very long stems 
full petalled, exceptionally large and deep, 
double blossoms of flue form. The petals 
are long, rather broad and of exceptional sub¬ 
stance, and the blooms stand shipment well. 
The plants are distinctly brandling in habit 
of growth and are about two feet high. For 
many years this class with ns has been almost 
entirely free from the aster blight. (See colored 
plate in Supplement.) 
Azure Blue (Vick's Lav end ei') Flowers light 
bright blue; very large and attractive. 
Oz. §1.00 . Pkt. 10c. 
Crimson. Flowers bright deep crimson, tinged 
with carmine. Oz. 51.00 . Pkt. 10c. 
Lavender. Bright lavender: very large flowers 
of fine form. Oz. §1.00 . . Pkt. 10c. 
Lavender Pink. A beautiful light pink, slightly 
tinged with lavender. Oz. Si 00 . Pkt. 10c. 
Mary Semple. Flesh pink. A very light and 
charming shade. Oz. §1.00 . Pkt. 10c. 
Peerless Pink. A very pleasing shade of rich 
shell pink. Oz. §1.25 . Pkt. 10c. 
Purple. Flowers are very deep purplish blue; 
richand pleasing shades. Oz. §1.00. Pkt. 10c. 
Tyrian Rose. Flowers are very attractive 
deep purplish rose. Oz. §1.00 . Pkt. 10c. 
White. Pure white, very attractive. Oz. §1.00. 
. Pkt. 10c. 
Feny’s Late Branching Mixed. A Sliperb 
mixture of all the shades and colors found 
in the above class of late branching asters. 
Oz. 85c . Pkt. 10c. 
k . r?* . j A mixture of 
Aster, rinest Mixed very fine strains 
and colors. The bed can be made more at¬ 
tractive by pulling up the early plants as 
soon as they are out of bloom. Oz. 85c. 
..Pkt. 10c. 
Aster, Late Upright 
