ASTERS—Continued 
DWARF CHRYSANTHEMUM- 
FLOWERED ASTERS 
Large, double, Chrjsanthemum-like flowers; very free bloom¬ 
ing; fine for pot culture. % foot. 
Pkt. Pkt. 
Pure White.SO.10 
Fiery Scarlet.10 
Peach Blossom Pink.10 
Light Blue.SO.IO 
Mixed Colors.10 
VARIOUS ASTERS 
IMPORTED COLLECTION OF ASTERS 
Victoria.Twelve separate colors, 90c. 
Truffaut’s Paeony Perfection.Twelve separate colors, 75c. 
Comet.Eight separate colors, 75c. 
Washington.Six separate colors, 50c. 
Betteridge’s Quilled.Twelve separate colors, 50c 
Dwarf Chrysanthemum-Flowered. .Twelve separate colors, 75c. 
Crown, or Cocardeau.Six separate colors, 50c. 
CREGO. Of the Giant Comet type. 
White. 
Rose. 
DAYBREAK. Branching habit. 
PURITY. Pure white . 
WALDERSEE. Rose . 
VICK’S MIKADO PINK. Of the Pkt. 
Comet class. In color the flowers 
are of a moi exquisite shade of 
shell pink.$0.15 
GIANT EMPEROR This plant 
produces flowers of immense size, 
very double, and of fine brilliant 
colors; of robust growth. Mixed 
colors. .10 
MIGNON. A truly splendid, semi¬ 
dwarf variety, resembling the 
• handsome Victoria type, but flow¬ 
ering more freely Mixed colors. . .10 
SNOWBALL, or WHITE PRIN¬ 
CESS. The flowers of this grand 
and popular variety are pure white 
and closely resemble Lilliput 
Dahlias . 10 
TRIUMPH. The prettiest and 
most perfectly formed of all dwarf 
Asters. 
Scarlet . 10 
Scarlet, Edged White.10 
WASHING TON. Extra large flow¬ 
ers of great beauty; very double. 
Finest mixed.10 
CHINA. A splendid mixture of 
showy colors . 05 
Pkt 
IQ ASPARAGUS plumosus nanus (Lace Fern). A graceful Pkt. 
greenhouse climber, having feathery, lace-like foliage finer 
•19 than the most delicate fern. Makes an excellent house 
.10 plant and is largely used in decorations.SO.25 
10 . Sprengeri. A most desirable variety. Invaluable as a dec¬ 
orative plant and for hanging 
baskets, vases, window boxes, 
etc. The fronds frequently grow 
four feet long, and are covered 
with leaves of a rich shade of 
green .10 
ASPERULA. A very effective and 
profuse blooming hardy plant, 
thriving best among shrub¬ 
bery or any partially shady 
places. 
Azurea setosa. Light blue. An¬ 
nual .05 
Odorata (Sweet Woodruff). 
White. Much esteemed for its 
fine fragrance. Perennial.05 
AURICULA (Primula auricula). 
A well-known favorite yielding 
blooms of great beauty. Half- 
hardy perennial. Finest mixed, 
seed saved from choicest vari¬ 
eties .25 
Aster, Late Flowering 
BALLOON VINE. Rapid-growing 
annual climber, which succeeds 
best in a warm situation. The 
small, white flowers, are followed 
by inflated seed vessels, which 
look like miniature balloons.05 
