Victoria Aster, 
Belgian Queen 
Victoria Asters 
Plants are compact, erect, 8 to 12 in. tall; flowers measure 
about 2 yi in. across, full petuled and double, the petals 
curling under somewhat at the tips. The plant habit of 
growth and the extra free blooming qualities make Victoria 
Asters especially suited for borders, beds or even pot- 
culture. A most extensive range of colors is to be had, 
probably more than in any other type. 
1615 Belgian Queen 1619 Miss Roosevelt 
Light, creamy pink Rich, chamois-rose 
1659 Blackish Blue 1620 Salmon Rose 
1616 Light Blue 1622 Scarlet 
1617 Firelight Bright red 1657 White King 
1618 Deep Lilac 1658 Light Yellow 
Any of the above: 
Pkt. 15 <f.\ Vs oz. 35?!; Vt oz. 60?!. 
Queen of the Market 
Plants are of open, spreading growth and branch freely near 
the ground, thereby giving long stems to the flowers, which 
are nearly round, fully double, and measure 3 in. across. 
What the flowers lack in size is made up in earliness; they 
come into bloom right after the Early Dawns. 15 to 18 in. 
3278 Dark Blue* 
1688 Blue 
Dark lavender 
3274 Crimson* 
1681 Lavender 
1682 Shell Pink 
3276 Purple* 
1683 Deep Rose 
3277 Scarlet* 
Bishop’s violet 
3275 Flesh Pink* 3280 White* 
3281 MIXED COLORS 
Any of the above: Pkt. 15?!; Vs oz. 35?!; Vi oz. GO?!. 
Six Early Queen of the Market 
Wilt-Resistant Asters 
Dark Blue, Crimson, Flesh Pink, Purple, 
Scarlet and White. 
7776 Collection—One Pkt. each (value 90g) ro , 
for only OUp 
Giant Comet Asters 
Plants grow uniformly 1 ft. tall, are upright and neat in 
appearance. They are extremely floriferous over a long 
period, making them most desirable for bedding, borders, 
edgings and rock gardens. Where medium-length stem 
flowers are wanted for cutting these are ideal, or the whole 
plant may be cut close to the ground. Every plant is a 
bouquet itself. 
1577 Lobelia Blue 
1578 Lilac Pink 
1582 Rich Salmon Rose 
1583 Bishop’s Violet 
1585 Pure White 
A ny of the above 
Giant Comet Asters: Pkt. 10?!; 
Vs oz. 35?!; Vi oz- 60?!. 
1667 Mixed Colors The 
above and others. Pkt. 10?!; 
Vs oz * 30?!; Vi oz* 50p. 
7497 Special Offer 
Five Fluffy 
Giant Comet Asters 
Daintily interlaced 
plume-like petals 
resembling little 
Chrysanthemums. 
5 Pkts.—one of each 
(value 50<!) , 
for only OOp 
1660 Mixed Colors The above and others in a glorious 
mixture. Pkt. 10?!; Vs oz * 30?!; Vi oz * 50?!; Vi °z- 85?!. 
Six Remarkable Victoria Asters 
7791 One Pkt. each of Belgian Queen, Light Blue, 
Firelight, Deep Lilac, Miss Roosevelt and erv , 
White King (6 pkts. in all, value 90?!) for only 
Aurora Asters 
Quite distinct from all other Asters; flowers are fully double, 
of good size, with an attractive crest-like center cushion of 
quill-like petals surrounded by an outer band of several 
rows of broad, short ray-petals. ft. 
3262 Golden Sheaf* Deepest yellow. 
3266 Lobelia Blue Light blue, yellow center. 
Either variety: Pkt. 15?!; Vs oz * 50^; Vi oz. 85?!. 
Single-Flowering 
Giants of California 
Of open, spreading growth, branching freely near the 
ground, giving long stems to the flowers, which are nearly 
round, fully double, and measure 3 in. across. Early 
blooming. For bedding, borders and cutting. 15 to 18 in. 
1677 Light Blue 1669 Rose 
1678 Purple 1668 White 
1679 MIXED COLORS 
Any of the above: Pkt. 10?!; Vs oz. 30?!; Vi oz. 50?!. 
Four Single-Flowering 
Giants of California Asters 
7765 Collection—One Pkt. each of the four oe , 
separate colors offered above (value 40?!) for “Op 
Giant California Sunshine Aster, Rose 
Giant California 
Sunshine Asters 
Striking flowers, 4 in. and more across, are freely borne on 
stiff stems, 18 to 20 in. long. The long, loosely placed outer 
petals are of varying colors in lovely contrast to the creamy 
yellow or blue centers which are composed of many showy, 
tiny quills. Midseason. 2 % ft. 
3055 Lavender 3057 Rose 
3056 Shell Pink 3058 White 
Any of the above: Pkt. 20?!; Vs oz. 75?!; Vi oz. $1.25. 
1625 Mixed Colors Pkt. 15?!; Vs oz. 50?!; Vi oz. 85?!. 
14 Annuals 
Varieties marked * are highly immune to “stem-rot” or “wilt disease” 
