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 twelve inches in height, with large, beautifully in¬ 
curved flowers, and makes a charming companion to ‘‘SNOW¬ 
BALL.” Pkt., 75 seeds, 5 cts. 
ASTER, Snowball. 
k 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 , glob¬ 
ular in form and of extraordinary size. Pkt., 75 seeds, 5 cts. 
NEW YELLOW ASTER. 
The form of the double flower is a perfect ball, che quills are 
close together and of the brightest sulphur yellow, not a mere in¬ 
dication of the color, as in all former productions. The border 
etals are broad and of a lighter tint, seeming to enclose the 
ower like an old-fashioned bouquet paper. The flowers are 
borne upon long, erect stems, excellent for cutting. The plants, 
twelve to fifteen inches high, are of compact, bushy growth, 
and most abundant bloomers. Pkt., 75 seeds, 6 cts. 
ASTERS, Finest Mixed. 
Of all the best varieties, such as Victoria, Perfection, Comet, 
Harlequin, New Queen, etc. Pkt., 150 seeds, 6 cts. 
ASTERS, Good Mixed. 
Many bright colors. Pkt., 100 seeds, 3 cts. 
Jessie B. Greer, Callaway, Neb., March 17, 1897, writes:—I have used your seeds 
for two years and consider them to be unsurpassed. 
Mrs A. H. Engle, Coupeville, Wash., Feb. 20, 1897, writes:—The seeds received 
from you last year were fine. 1 had the largest Asters that have ever been grown 
here, some measured 4% inches across. 
