You Love Flowers. Have Your Own Garden 
ALYSSUM, Carpet of Snow. (HA-6 in.) 
A favorite little annual because of its fragrance and abundance 
of bloom. Grows only 6 inches high, yet one plant will cover 
a space 12 to 20 inches in diameter and be a mass of the 
purest white from early summer until frost. One of the finest 
plants for beds, borders and rockwork. 
(Pkt. 5e) (y 2 oz. 35c). 
AMARANTHUS, Tricolor (Joseph’s Coat). (HA-2M> ft.) 
A showy annual foliage plant; leaves red, yellow and green. 
(Pkt. 5c) (%, ox. 25c). 
ANTIRRHINUM—(See Snapdragon). 
AQUILEGIA—(See Columbine). 
ASPARAGUS PERN, Sprengeri (Emerald Feather). (TA-4 ft.) 
Beautiful for either pot culture or hanging baskets. Grows 
freely all the year; a popular house plant. 
(Pkt. 10c) (100 Seeds 40c). 
ASTERS <hha) 
Asters have al¬ 
ways been one of 
the favorite Ameri¬ 
can flowers but the 
past few years dis¬ 
ease in many sec¬ 
tions has made it 
impossible to grow 
them. Plant breed¬ 
ers have now de¬ 
veloped new wilt 
resistant sorts that 
are destined to 
bring this gorgeous 
flower back into the 
front ranks of eas¬ 
ily grown annuals. 
Favorable reports 
as to the value of 
the resistant strains 
have been received 
from all sections of 
the United States. 
Even in soil not af¬ 
fected with rot, we 
believe you will 
find these strains 
more vigorous and 
safer than the or¬ 
dinary ones. 
ASTERS, Wilt Re¬ 
sistant Crego 
Mixed*(2 ft.) 
Large very dou¬ 
ble blooms hav¬ 
ing long shaggy 
twisted petals 
borne on branch¬ 
ing plants of ro¬ 
bust growth. 
(Pkt., 15c) (Vs 
ox., 40c). 
Aster, Wilt Resistant Improved Crego 
ASTERS, Wilt Resistant Late Branching Mixed. (2 ft.) 
Produces regular and symmetrical flowers; good sized, fully 
double with petals evenly incurved. Plants spreading. 
(Pkt., 15c) (V s ox., 40c). 
ASTERS, Wilt Resistant Queen of the Market Mixed. (18 in.) 
Handsome somewhat flattened blossoms, rather broad and with 
incurved petals. Blooms two weeks earlier than other sorts 
we offer and remain in good condition until others begin to 
flower. 
(Pkt., 15c) (% ox., 40c). 
D. V. Burrell Seed Groivers Co., Rocky Ford, Colo. 
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