PHEBE J. MARSHALL, HIBERNIA, DUTCHESS CO., N. Y. 
NEW GIANT JAPANESE ASTERS. SEMPLE’S NEW ASTER. 
p r HH p| p ACTTO The flowers are immense—often 4 inches across— the petale 
dLHIr Lb M-d I till are curiously curved and twisted likea beautiful Japanest 
Chrysanthemum The colors are superb. Soft, deep, rosy pink, 
fiery lake, crimson, snow-white and pink. Flowerstems often 12 inches Ions, which makes is 
fine for cutting. The plant grows 2 feet high and needs plenty of room, as it throws up innumerable 
flower stems. Blooms during August and September, after most Asters are gone, which makes it very 
valuable for exhibitions and fairs, Pk t, (40 seeds) 8c., 2 for 15c., ^-oz. 20c. _ 
■■ fin ll^.Pif CP 3&?£TFIIC: The largest of all Asters ; flowers are often 5 
fiCJ E> uw JHrnll fedt I tRiSa to 6 inches across, like an immense Chrysan- 
themum, with very long petals. The colors are 
flesh and rose. Seed very expensive and scarce. Pkt. (30 seeds) IOc., 3for25c. 
GIANT COMET WHITE. 
This is a wonder among Asters, very large 
and fluffy like an immense white Japanese 
Chrysanthemum; it is an ideal wedding flower. 
The true seed is very expensive; beware of 
spurious stock; the ordinary White Comet 
is not a circumstance to this. 
Pkt. (50 seeds) IOc., 3 for 25c. 
Tick’s Hew Branching Aster. 
One of the most unique, aesthetic, beautiful 
Asters. Flowers 4 inches across, with a mass 
of finely cut and twisted petals. 
Pure White— Pkt. (40 sds.) IOc., 3 for 25c. 
Pink— Pkt. (30 seeds) IOc., 3 for 25c. 
Mixed— Pkt. (40 seeds) 5c., 3 for 12c. 
THE YELLOW ASTER. 
This is the first real Yellow Aster ever 
raised. Stems are long and the Flowers of the 
brightest sulphur yellow. Forbouquets 
they are superb, yellow being a note of color 
long wanted. The illustration shows the habit 
of plant and form of flower. 
ASTER-GIANT COMET WHITE. Pkt (40seeds) IOc. f 3 for 25c. 
One Packet of each of the above five kinds (Vick’s Mixed for one) regular price 43c,=an for 25c. 
