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This marvelous type is the finest Aster in cultivation today, and commands 
the highest price at the cut-flower markets of all of our large cities. No less, 
does it make the best display of any Aster in the garden. 
It is a cross between the Beauty Type of Aster and the Crego Aster, 
combining the vigorous tall growth of the former with the lovely, double, 
large flower of the latter. Salzer's California Giant is practically non¬ 
lateral, but instead, carries its blooms at the end of its long stems, without 
the small side branches, producing enormous flowers of wonderful sub¬ 
stance on strong, stiff stems 20 to 24 inches long. The flowers measure 5 
to 6 inches in diameter, with long petals that fluffily curl across each other 
and produce an exquisite bloom that has no equal. 
Wherever exhibited, this superb Aster has won prizes and received 
awards of merit. Mrs E. Meyers, 3418 E 126th St., Cleveland, O., writes: 
"Your California Giant Asters last year were the most beautiful Asters I 
have ever had!' Mrs Lillian B. Ten Eyck, R. D, 1, Box 165, Sandy, Ore., 
writes: "We have beautiful bouquets galore from your California Giant 
Asters." Miss Valeria Kielas, Comfrey, Minn , writes: "Your California 
Giant Asters were just beautiful" 
1683— Peach Blossom 1686—Deep Rose 
1684— Light Blue 1687—Dark Purple 
1685— Light Purple 1689—White 
1688—Mixed. All colors mixed. 
Any of the above, 10c, per packet; oz , 25c; 34i oz., 45c; oz., 85c. One 
packet each of the above six colors, for 50c; y% oz each of the above six 
colors, for $2.25 
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I won Second Premium on your California Giant Asters.—Mrs. John F. Hueter, R. D. 2, Dover, Pa. 
