ASTER, Fire King. 
The Most Brilliant Aster Ever Introduced. 
And tho nearost approach to scarlet yot obtainod, a 
color previously unknown in this popular flowor, 
which for an autumn show of flowers few othor6 
equal. Habit very compact, not more than twolvo lnchos in 
height, with lurgo, boautifully in cui ved flowers, and makes a 
charming companion to “SNOW-BALL.*’ Pkt., 100 seeds, 
5 ots. 
ASTER, Snowball. 
A Most Distinct and Handsomo Variety Equally 
Valuable for Pot Culturo and Cut Flowers. 
It is a most profuso bloomer, a singlo plant of ton producing 
as many as twenty-flvo to thirty purs mow white flowers , glob¬ 
ular in form and of extraordinary sizo. Pkt., 100 seods, 6 
ots. 
ASTER, New Japanese or Tassel. 
Tho beautiful flowers of this now strain of Asters ofl'or a 
most striking contrast with tlxoso or any other varioty. They 
aro of immense size, measuring from flvo to six inchos across, 
with long petals curiously waved and curled, so ns to givo them 
a striking rosorablnuco to tho Japnnoso Chrysanthemums. 
Thoy grow fourteen or flftoon inches high, aro well branched, 
and produce a numborof cnormouB flowors. Colors, flesh and 
pink. Pkt., 75 seods, 0 ots. 
One Packet Eaoh of the Entire Colleotlon of Astors 
(25 Packets), for 90 Gts. 
Mrs. Geo. 8. Taylor, Chatham, K>\, April 8, 1000, vrritos!—Your Hoods 
for throe yours have given mo perfect entlsfuctlon. 
Mrs. Oh ns. G. Koph, Michigan, N. D., May 6,1900, wrltoe:—The Holly- 
hocks grown from your seeds are very tine. 
Mrs. E.E. Chalmers, Blnokfoot, Idaho, March 6, 1900, writes:—I wns 
much pleased with thosoeds rooolved from you last year. Ihe Sweet 
Peasworo grand. Thoy wore six feot tall, and L counted 26 different 
varieties. Tho Royal Show Pansies woro lino. I had fifty plants from 
a trial package of seodB. 
Mrs. J. H. Womnok, Roldsville, N. O., Moroh 27.1900, writesj-Iplanted 
some of your seeds last yesr for tho first timo and met with eucli good 
success that I feol my flower crop will not bo complete unless 1 make 
anothor order from you. I have now largo Goianlums I put away last 
full which I grew from your eoods last summor. 
Mrs. O. E. OnsRcm. Mitchell, 8. D., March 4,1900, writesj-The Pansies 
grown from your seeds lost your were the most beautiful I hava ever 
raised. 
Mrs. W. 0. McKenzie, Caldwell, Idaho, Marohl6, 1900, wrltee:-I have 
bought seeds of you in the post and like them very much indeed! had 
excellent success with them. 
