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MIXED FLOWER GARDEN—This is 
a mixture of hardy annuals blended to 
give a continuous succession of bloom 
from early summer to late fall. This 
mixture has proved very desirable. Pack¬ 
et 5c; ounce 25c. 
WILD GARDEN MIXTURE — Wild 
flowers and standard sorts to meet the 
SWEET ALYSSUM — Annual, used 
extensively for borders and is valuable 
for cutting; delightfully fragrant. Pack- 
0 t 5c* 
AFRICAN DAISY, HYBRID—These 
hybrids of the Golden African daisy are 
indeed magnificent in every way. The 
combination of colors is most varied; 
demand of odd corner mixtures or for 
vacant lots. Packet 5c; ounce 25c. 
ROCK GARDEN MIXTURE—A mix¬ 
ture that is suitable for Rockeries. 
Packet 10c. 
ANTHEMIS — “Camomile” (Golden 
Marguerite). This hardy perennial is 
easily grown. It resembles the pyrethrum 
and bears daisy-like, yellow flowers in 
great profusion from June until fall; 
splendid when planted in masses and for 
hot, dry places. Packet 10c. 
ARABIS “Snow on the Mountain”— 
Hardy perennial producing a mass of 
blooms in the spring. Fine for borders 
some are self colored. Blooms measure 
about 2 V 2 inches in diameter and they 
have a fine, silky gloss. Packet 5c. 
ALYSSUM, PERENNIAL, —“Baskets of 
Gold.” Hardy; 6 to 12 inches high. Pro¬ 
duces a mass of golden yellow flowers 
early. One of the best rock plants 
and good for borders. Effective with 
Arbis. Packet 5c. 
IMPROVED CREGO — Altho not 
novelties, we consider the Wilt Re¬ 
sistant Asters among the most note¬ 
worthy introductions and can offer 
the following colors: lavender, 
crimson, dark violet, deep rose, shell 
pink, white and mixed at 10c per 
packet. 
ASTERS —“Vick’s Earliest.” This 
aster is the Queen of the market 
type and before most asters are 
coming in bud, it is blooming pro¬ 
fusely. The flowers are of good 
size, nearly round, elegantly formed 
and fully double. Packet 5c. 
ASTERS —“California Giant.” A 
giant, new class; strong, vigorous 
habits with the crego type of 
blooms. The flowers are often 5 and 
6 inches in diameter. Colors, white, 
peach-blossom, light blue, light 
purple, dark purple, deep rose and 
mixed. Packet 10c; one of each 
color, 55c. 
ASTER —“Improved Crego.” Vig¬ 
orous plants producing large, fluffy 
blooms on good stems. Colors, white, 
shell pink, crimson, lavender, deep 
rose, purple and mixed. Packet 5c. 
one of each color 30c. 
ASTER — “Hardy.” (Michaelmas 
daisy). A magnificent, tall, fall- 
fllowering plant, 4 feet in height, 
producing large flowerheads com¬ 
posed of lovely blooms in many 
bright colors. Packet 10c. 
GIANT CALIFORNIA SUNSHINE 
▲ MIXED —This aster is a decided im- 
^ provement over the California Sunshine. 
A dual-tone effect is obtained through the 
contrasting tints of the disc-like centers. 
The colors of the flowers vary in shades; 
creating an airy, lace-like effect. Pkt. 5c. 
ASTERS —Liliput flowered. Fine for 
rockeries. Packet 10c. 
ASTER—“Heart of France.” This is 
one of the most beautiful shades of red 
aster yet produced. Stems long 1 and 
strong; fine for cutting. Per Packet 10c. 
Improved Crego 
and rock work. Packet 5c. 
NEW CREGO ASTER 
ACROLINIUM — A hardy annual 
Everlasting. Flowers white or rosy- 
pink. Cut while in the bud state and dry 
for winter bouquets. Sow early and 
transplant. Packet 5c. 
INDIAN SUMMER—Its color is iden¬ 
tical with the favorite Continental color, 
Cinnabar. It is a worthy addition to the 
Crego Collection. Packet 10c. 
