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iT AIR VIEW SEED FARMS, Inc., SYRACUSE, N. Y. 
FLOWER SEE D DEPARTME NT 
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EAULY FLOWEIIING-This grand new Aster has proved to 
be a great novely for it always produces large, perfectly double flowers in un¬ 
limited quantities and are admired by everyone who sees them. The plants 
grow from 18 to 20 inches high, branching freely with an abundance of flowers 
from 2,a to 3vs inches in diameter, each petal being distinctly incurved. The 
colors are rich and varied in many delicate shades, such as deep violet, 
pink, dark crimson, pure white, deep carmine, rose, reddish violet and many 
other odd and indescribable colors. Plants are always a mass of bloom and if 
seed is sown in early spring the plants begin to bloom in July and continue 
until very late in the fall. There is no variety more valuable for cutting for 
bouquets than this Giant Early Flowering. Pkt., 4c.; 3 pkts., 10c.; 6 pkts., 
18c. 
New Bouquet 
Aster Cowing 
inr Pot. 
This is a splendid new Aster especially suited for pot culture or for the 
border of a flower bed. It is very dwarf, growing only 6 or 7 inches high 
but completely covered with blossoms forming a handsome bouquet. Colors 
are white, pink and other shades, blending in the most pleasing manner, 
making it one of the most beautiful Asters we have ever offered. Pkt/, 
4c,; 3 pkts., 10c.; 6 pkts., 18c. 
NEW JAPA¬ 
NESE ASTElt— 
This is a new 
strain of Asters. 
They are of im¬ 
mense size, meas¬ 
uring from 5 to 6 
inches across, with 
long petals, curi¬ 
ously waved and 
curled, so as to give 
them a resemblance 
to Japanese Chrys¬ 
anthemums. They 
produce vigorous 
growing plants 
about 15 inches 
high, branching 
well and bearing a 
large number of 
these enormous 
flowers of mixed 
colors. Pkt., 4c.; 
3 pkts., 10c.; 6 
pkts., 18c. 
This is a new type which grows very compact, plants 8 .to 10 inches high and 
branch very freely, producing small deep green foliage, making a very handsome 
®ffect, growing many flowers of all colors. These Asters are of great value for 
edgings of flower beds as the plants are literally covered with handsome small 
double flowers, one to two inches across. They are very effective for beoaing in 
masses, as a single plant will produce from 160 to 200 flowers, which remain in doom 
for a long time. These Asters may also be grown in pots. Pkt. 4c., 3 pkts., 10c. 
6 kpts.. 18c. 
MIXED VARI¬ 
ETY BALSAMS 
This is without 
question the most 
attractive 
mixture of 
ty‘ Balsam 
\seed ever 
. grown. It 
iyL' p r o d u c es 
B pr plants that 
are covered 
with very 
large 
double 
flowers of 
A. all the col- 
k. ors imagin- 
^ able. It 
will be a 
gfcf a v o rit 
jag wherev or 
grown- 
3 pkts., 10c.; 6 
LITTLE GEM The illustration gives an idea of 
how useful this variety is for border. Grows 2 to 4 
inches high and one plant will completely cover a circle 
12 by 14 inches in diameter. Very fragrant, and the 
flowers are pure white. Pkt., 4c.; 3 pkts.l Or. 
SWEET—This is pure white much used for borders, 
is fragrant and produces very delicate flowers. PkL. 
4c.; 3 pkts.. 10c.; 6 pkts. 15c* 
Little Blue Star. 
LITTLE BLUE STAR—Plants grow only 4 or 5 
inches high, and are completely covered with bright 
blue flowers. Make excellent edging plants on ac¬ 
count of the wonderful profusion of bloom and small 
size. Pkt., 4c.; 3 for 1 Oc. 
MIXED COLORS—Pkt., 4c.; 3 pkts., 10c, 
Be sure to try it. Pkt., 4<- 
pkts., 18c. 
MUSK PLANT 
NEW COMPACT—This is a'grandold pliant, 
excellent for beds, also for pot culture. Foliage 
is highly musk scented. Pkt., 5c.; 3 pkts., 10c 
