FLOWER SEEDS 
ASTERS. (HHA.) 
Asters have always been one of the favorite American flowers 
but the past few years disease in many sections has made it 
impossible to grow them. Plant breeders have now developed 
new wilt resistant sorts that are destined to bring this gor¬ 
geous flower back into the front ranks of easily grown annuals, 
Favorable reports as to the value of the resistant strains have 
been received from all sections of the United States. Even ip 
soil not affected with rot, we believe you will find these strains 
more vigorous and safer than the ordinary ones. 
Wilt Resistant Crego Mixed 
Grown on one of our farms in western Colorado at an elevation of 5300 feet. 
ASTERS, Wilt Resistant Crego Mixed. (2 ft.) 
Large very double blooms having long shaggy twisted petals 
borne on branching plants of robust growth. 
(Pkt., 15c) (Vs oz., 40c). , 
ASTERS, Wilt Resistant Late Brandling Mixed. (2 ft.) 
Produces regular and symmetrical flowers; good sized, fully 
double with petals evenly incurved. Plants spreading. 
(Pkt., 15c) (Vs oz„ 40c) o 
ASTERS, Wilt Resistant Queen of the Market Mixed. (18 in.) 
Handsome somewhat flattened blossoms, rather broad and with 
incurved petals. Blooms two weeks earlier than other sorts 
we offer and remain in good condition until others begin to 
flower. 
(Pkt., 15c) (% oz., 40c). 
ASTERS, Giant Crego. (2 ft.) 
Plants robust and of branching habit, flowers large and have 
long shaggy, twisted petals. Giant Crego is of the Comet type, 
making it a fine variety for all purposes. 
Azure Blue Lavender Shell Pink 
Crimson Purple White 
Dark Blue Rose Pink Mixed 
(Pkt. 10c) (V s oz. 25c). 
ASTERS, Semple’s Branching. (2 ft.) 
One of the finest asters grown. While not as early as some, 
it has size, vigor, fine stems, beauty of form and varied color 
to recommend it. 
Crimson Light Blue Purple White 
Deep Rose Peach Blossom Shell Pink Mixed 
(Pkt. 10c) (Vs oz. 25c). 
ASTERS, Heart of France. (2 ft.) 
A beautiful rich, dark red sort of branching habit, flowers of 
medium size. 
(Pkt. 15c) (Vs oz. 35c). 
How to Grow Flowers From Seed, See Page 85 
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