Faneuil Hall Square, Boston 3 
NOVEI.TIi:9 
ASTERS 
Aster, Autumn Glory 
ASTER 
ROCHESTER LAVENDER PINK 
GLADIOLI 
used in the border produce a 
wealth of bloom. See our list of 
varieties. Pages 118 to 125. 
ASTER, BRANCHING 
PALE YELLOW 
While the Uniiicliin); AsIit is imt iin- 
oommoii til liower-loving peiiiile, tliis new 
eoliii- slioiilil prove a very pleasing ad¬ 
dition to onr already complete list now 
olTered. 
This now variety has the same (roneral 
hahits of its family, the lateness of its 
iflowerinir and Rreat. lenyth of stem ren¬ 
dering it particularly valnahle in the Au¬ 
tumn. 
The color is a distinct delicate yellow 
and a shade that has not appeared in 
this tyiie of .\ster hefere. 
Pkt. 25c., two pkts. 40c. 
ASTER 
AUTUMN 
GLORY 
Very Late Branching. Pure 
Sea-Shell Pink 
This new variety is very similar in 
color to the well-known Semple's I’ink. 
with which almost every .Vster Rrower 
is well aeipiainted. 'I’he llower is hetter 
and more snhstantial and of deeper 
color, which is retained wliile most of 
the other varieties of the same shade 
have a tendency to fade. The jilants are 
of larjjer and stronger type and of true 
hranching haliit. 
It is iiarticularly valnahle in producing 
exipiisite llowm-.s when the others are de- 
Iireeiating. The hlooms are very double 
and the steins of unusual length. 
Pkt. 20c., two pkts. 35c. 
The llowers of this new color are more 
double than the jirevions colors; while 
this sort is an exceedingly line shade of 
lavender pink, the hlooms have the great 
size of those of the hranching plant with¬ 
out any trace of a center. 
Plants are very strong in growth with 
stiff, erect stems. 
This variidy is about one week earlier 
than the original or branching tyiie of 
Rochester. 
Pkt. 15c., two pkts. 25c. 
ASTER 
PINK ENCHANTRESS 
The flower of this new variety is al¬ 
ways full double, the petals being very 
broad and of medium length, the ones 
toward the center folding in, while those 
toward the outer edge gradually stand 
out more and more, the outside petals 
straightening out almost flat, thus mak¬ 
ing the bloom develoj) its exceedingly 
large size; it is. without doubt, as large 
ns may he expected from the best Asters. 
As the plants are not of the branching 
hut more of the upright habit, their 
growth is very vigorous and they produi’e 
long, graceful stems to support their 
enormous llowers. 
Pkt. 20c., two pkts. 35c. 
Aster, Rochester La’/cndcf Pink 
