Harlequin Aster. 
A striking Aster of great beauty, upright habits and a profuse 
bloomer. This new race produces odd flowers of the most hand¬ 
some and attractive appearance, which continue in bloom a long 
tlaie - * ,, the *? ar . dens of Paris they are considered the most valu¬ 
able of all varieties on account of their long duration in bloom 
and remarkably bright and conspicuous colors. Composed of pure 
white petals, quaintly interspersed in irregular manner with deep 
blue and bright red petals. Pkt. 150 Seeds, 5 Cts. 
New White Branching Aster. 
The magnificent, large, double white flowers, quite four inches 
in diameter, are borne upon long stems, making them excellent 
for cutting. Pkt. 150 Seeds, 5 Cts. 
Aster, Fire King. 
The most brilliant Aster ever introduced. 
And the nearest approach to scarlet yet obtained; a color previ¬ 
ously unknown in this popular flower, which, for an autumn show 
of flowers, few others equal. Habit very compact, not more than 
12 inches in height, with large, beautifully in-curved flowers, and 
makes a charming companion to “Snowball." Pkt. 150 Seeds 
5 Cts. ’ 
Aster, Snowball. 
A most distinct and handsome variety, equally 
valuable for pot culture and cut flowers. 
It is a most profuse bloomer, a single plant often producing as 
many as twenty-five to thirty pure, snow white flowers, globular in 
form and of extraordinary size. Pkt- 150 Seeds, 5 Cts. 
Semple’s Branching. 
This is a magnificent new American strain, producing handsome 
double flowers on long stems. Mixed colors. Pkt. 150 Seeds. 
5 Cts. 
Semple’s Branching— Crimson. 
Semple’s Branching— Lavender. 
Semple’s Branching— Pink. 
Semple’s Branching— White. 
Pkt. 100 Seeds, 5 Cts. 
Pkt. 100 Seeds, 5 Cts. 
Pkt. 100 Seeds, 5 Cts. 
Pkt. 100 Seeds, 5 Cts. 
Asters, Finest Mixed. 
Of all varieties, such as Victoria, Perfection, Comet, Harlequin, 
etc. Pkt. 150 Seeds, 6 Cts. 
Asters, Good Mixed. 
Many bright colors. Pkt. 100 Seeds, 3 Cts. 
New Yellow Aster. 
The form of the double flower is a perfect ball; the quills are 
close together and of the ^ brightest sulphur yellow , not a mere indi¬ 
cation of the color, as in all former productions. The border 
petals are broad and of a lighter tint, seeming to enclose the flower 
like an old-fashioned bouquet paper. The flowers are borne upon 
long, erect stems, excellent for cutting. Plants, 12 to 15 inches 
high, are of compact, hardy growth, and most abundant bloomers. 
Pkt. 150 Seeds, 5 Cts. 
