MISS MARY E. MARTIN, FLORAL PARK, NEW YORK. 
omm coras et asters. 
These Asters are the very finest of all for garden culture. They 
are vigorous in growth and profuse in bloom. The plants grow 15 
to 15 inches high, the flowers are very large and produced on long 
stems, making a perfect pyramid of flowers—which are highly 
artistic and very beautiful; the petals are curved and twisted ; and 
aie as graceful as an ostrich feather. Colors are carmine, blue 
and whste, peach and pearly grev. 
Giant Comet Asters— Pkt., all kinds mixed, 100 seeds, 6c. 
Giant Comet Pearl-Grey— Plct., 50 seeds, 10c. 
Comet Aster, Mixed— 100 seeds, 5c. 
E^iilEO Hg¥EHS, 
“FLORAL PARIf MIXTURE.” 
Contains some of all the best and most expensive named kinds 
A . s te r s.m this list—all colors, shapes, sizes and forms: at least 
40 kinds m one packet; 100 kinds and colors in eighth of ounce 
and larger quantities. 
Pkt., 200 seeds, 5c.; 3 for !2e.; % oz. IQc.; % oz. 15c. 
ASTER—GIANT COMET WHITE. 
This is a wonder among Asters. Very large and 
fluffy like_ an immense white Japanese Chrysan¬ 
themum ; it is an ideal wedding flower. The" true 
seed is very expensive; beware of spurious stock; 
the ordinary White Comet is not a circumstance 
to this. 
I'kt., 100 seeds, 8c.; 3 for 20c.; % oz., 15c. 
NEW JAPANESE ASTER. 
fl—^I" ASTE R. (New Japanese.) The largest of all Asters; flowers are often 5 to G inches across, 
like an immense Chrysanthemum, with long petals. The colors are flesh and 
rose, beeds very expensive and scarce. Pkt., 100 seeds, 8e.; 3 for 20c. 
