254 West 34th ST., HEW YORK, M. T. 
Selected Flower Seeds 
ASTERS (Continued) pkt. 
BALL’S WHITE. Long-stemmed; mid¬ 
season double white. y oz. 60c. .15 
EARLY DAWN. This is one of the 
earliest Asters of the Ostrich Plume 
type, coming into flower even earlier 
than Queen of the Market. As a pure 
white cut-flower, there is nothing to 
surpass it . y oz. 75c. .25 
Earliest White. The earliest white Aster 
in existence. It is doubtless the earli¬ 
est of all extra early varieties. The 
plants grow erect with slender, wiry 
stems, crowned with beautiful feathery 
flowers nearly a week ahead of any 
other variety we have ever seen. 
A oz. 50c. .15 
Earliest Pink. Similar to the above, ex¬ 
cept in color . y oz. 50c. .15 
Earliest Light Blue. A beautiful early 
light blue; very double and long¬ 
stemmed . A oz. 50c. .15 
Earliest Dark Blue. Another desirable 
variety . A oz. 50c. .15 
Pkt. 
HEART OF FRANCE. The best rich, 
dark-red Aster ever introduced. All 
others have somber shades of blue or 
too much yellow. Heart of France 
opens red as the purest ruby, deepens 
with age and retains its remarkable 
beauty to the very end. A oz. 75c. .25 
ROYAL. An excellent strain developed 
from Vick’s Branching. By many con¬ 
sidered the very best general purpose 
early Aster ever introduced. 
White . y oz. 50c. .15 
Pink . % oz. 50c. .15 
Lavender . y oz. 50c. .15 
Purple . l / 8 oz. 50c. .15 
IMPROVED CREGO. 
Plants robust, about two feet high. 
Flowers large, double and well formed, 
of the Comet type, making a fine va¬ 
riety for all purposes. 
White . 
. A oz. 60c. 
.15 
Rose Pink . 
. A oz. 60c. 
.15 
Lavender . 
. A oz. 60c. 
.15 
Purple. 
. A oz. 60c. 
.15 
Crimson . 
. A oz. 60c. 
.15 
Aster, Giant Branching 
FAMOUS KING ASTERS (Needle 
Type). These Asters form a magnifi¬ 
cent class, distinct from all others in 
the character of the flower, which is of 
great size and substance, and lasts 
longer when cut that those of almost 
any other variety. The petals are long, 
narrow, and folded lengthwise, appear¬ 
ing almost as though quilled, and giv¬ 
ing the flower a graceful and charm¬ 
ing effect. The plants are large and the 
stems exceptionally strong. 
King White ... 
.. -Vs 
oz. 
50c. 
.15 
King Rose 
. 
oz. 
50c. 
.15 
King Crimson 
.ks 
oz. 
50c. 
.15 
King Lavender 
. A 
oz. 
50c. 
.15 
King Flesh Pink 
. A 
oz. 
50c. 
.15 
King Violet 
. A 
oz. 
50c. 
.15 
SEMPLE’S GIANT BRANCHING. 
Without doubt the finest Aster grown 
for late use. Plants are of vigorous 
growth, covered with large-sized, 
double flowers, borne on long stems. 
Snow White . % oz. 50c. 
Peerless Pink . l / 8 oz. 50c. 
Silvery Rose. A oz. 50c. 
Deep Rose . A oz. 50c. 
Crimson . A oz. 50c. 
Lavender . A oz. 50c. 
Purple . A oz. 50c. 
Peach Blossom . y oz. 50c. 
Light Blue. y oz. 50c. 
Dark Blue .-.—.-. y oz. 50c. 
Choice Mixed . A oz. 50c. 
LATE BEAUTY. A new variety this sea¬ 
son; plants about two to three feet 
high, of branching habit, commencing 
to bloom in early September and last¬ 
ing until destroyed by frost. Flowers 
large, borne on long and stout stems, 
from 18 to 24 inches, making them 
most desirable for cut flowers. 
White . y oz. 75c. 
Rose . y oz. 75c. 
Lavender . A oz. 75c. 
Azure Fairy Light Blue. y oz. 75c. 
Purple... A oz. 75c. 
September Beauty Flesh Pink., A oz. 75c. 
Carmine Rose . A oz. 75c. 
Choice Mixed . A oz. 75c. 
SOLEIL D’OR. Unquestionably the most 
satisfactory yellow yet produced. The 
flowers are large and remarkably full 
and ball shaped with centers deeply 
covered with curled and twisted florets. 
The plants are of branching type and 
very vigorous. It is certainly a winner 
in its class and color. A oz. 75c. 
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