NEW LENOX, ILLINOIS 
ASTERS 
Improved New California Giant Sunshine. This 
fascinating new Aster type is called by some, the 
most beautiful in the world. The flowers, 4 to 5 
inches across, exhibit all the grace and beauty of 
the single Aster, greatly enhanced by a unique, 
cushion-like center of tiny quills of a lemon or 
creamy yellow. Stems are long and heavy on 
plants 2 to 3 feet high. Highly recommended. 
Finest Mixture—Packet.10c 
Giant Aurora—Golden Sheaf. Attractive, fully 
double flowers of the deepest yellow ever offered 
in Asters. They have a deep cushioned, crest-like 
center of Aurora type petals, supported by several 
rows of short ray-like petals. Wilt Resistant. 
Packet.10c 
Early Imbricated Pompon. A charming type of 
Aster with small, round pompon flowers produced 
freely on upright plants 12 inches high. The florets 
are tubed or quilled with an outside row of short 
guard petals. 
Mixed—Packet .10c 
Giant Single Curled and Interlaced — Imperial 
Red. This is a giant single Aster with beautifully 
curled and interlaced petals. The color is an in¬ 
tense brilliant red which is emphasized by the 
bright yellow center. The color is so bright it in¬ 
stantly catches the eye. A strong grower about 
1V2 feet high, flowering freely on good stems. W. R. 
Packet.10c 
ALYSSUM 
(Sweet Alyssum) 
Little Dorrit. Compactum. Perfect, dwarf, com¬ 
pact bushes, 3 to 4 inches high. A mass of minia¬ 
ture white flowers. A gem for edgings and beds. 
Packet.10c 
Snowcloth. Procumbent. Each plant a flat mass 
of white without green center, 15 to 18 inches in 
diameter. Very select. 
Packet 
10c 
