HARLEQUIN ASTER. 
A striking Aster of great beauty, upright habits and profuso 
bloomer. This now race produces odd flowors of the most 
handsome and attractive appearance, and continues In bloom 
a long time. In the gardens of Paris they are considered tho 
most valuable of all varieties on account of their long dura¬ 
tion In bloom and remarkable bright and conspicuous colors. 
Composed of pure white petals quaintly interspersed, in Ir¬ 
regular manner, with deep blue and bright rod petals. Pkt., 
40 seeds, 8 cents. 
CYTD A copies of this catalogue may be sent to old cus- 
LA I II n tomers who favored me with several orders last 
season. It will be considered a favor If you will hand the 
same to a friend interested In llowers. 
If 
you 
wish 
Flower 
Seeds 
that 
will 
grow 
and 
bloom 
give 
me 
a 
trial 
order. 
The nlants of this now varioty aro perfectly true in charact¬ 
er, growing 12 to 15 inches high, forming lino, rogular pyra¬ 
mids and covored with largo double (lowers, as shown In tho 
illustration. Tho ilowors measure from to 4% Inches In 
dlamotor, resembling In shape and artistically curved and 
twlstcd-potals. the finest Chinese Chrysanthemums. Mixed 
colors. Pkt., 30 seeds, 8 cents. 
NEW QUEEN ASTERS. 
Vorv dwarf, bushy plants, growing from 10 to 12 Inches high 
branching freely, making a dense, compact bush—excellent 
for pot culture as well as for bedding. The (lowers aro of ex¬ 
traordinary size, perfectly double and resemble tho finest 
Victoria Asters in form. I cannot say too much in praise of 
this new strain, as no other variety can surpass it. b most 
mixed. Pkt., 40 seeds, 0 cents. 
