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MARKET GARDENERS’ SEED STORE 
GENERAL LIST OR RELIABLE FLOWER SEED 
Aster 
In presenting our Flower Seed list we have not listed any varieties which will not 
thrive in an open garden. All varieties listed, if given the proper care, should 
produce satisfactory results, and although our list is not as large as that found 
in some other catalogs, we think it comprises the best varieties for general 
purposes. 
Pkt. Oz. 
Ageratum. Blue Perfection. This the darkest color.$0.05 $0.50 
Acroclineum Roseum. Mixed everlasting.05 .50 
Alyssum. Little Gem or Carpet of Snow. The best for beds or borders, 
pure white .05 .50 
Antirrhinum. New type of Snapdragon. Mixed.05 .50 
Aquilegia (Columbine). Perennial.05 .60 
ASTERS 
Asters. Queen of the Market. An extra early variety. We have them in 
the following colors: Crimson, Dark Blue, Flesh Pink, Lavender Rose, 
White and Finest Mixed.05 .75 
Royal. A fine second early or mid-season type. Colors: Lavender, Violet, 
Rose, Purple, Deep Shell Pink, White and Finest Mixed.05 .75 
American Branching. Flower large and double, throwing no single flow¬ 
ers. Blue, Crimson, Lavender, Deep Rose, Shell Pink, White, and 
Finest Mixed .05 .75 
Balsam (Lady Slipper). Double Camelia Flowered Mixed.05 .50 
Beilis Perennis (English Daisy). Mixed.10 1.00 
Pkt. 2 Oz. 
Beans, Scarlet Runner. Quick growing vine.05 .10 
Pkt. Oz. 
Centaurea (Bachelors’ Buttons). Mixed.05 .40 
Calendula Orange King. Campfire and Radio.05 .50 
Calliopsis. Dwarf mixed, dainty yellow and brown.05 .50 
Candytuft (Giant Empress). Mixed.05 .50 
