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FORREST’S HONEST SEEDS 
Queen of the 
Market — Earliest 
flowering variet.y 
There are none 
so early as the 
Queen of the Mar¬ 
ket Aster which 
comes into flower 
branching in July; 
of branching habit; 
flowers of good 
size and borne 
on long stems, 
making them val¬ 
uable for cutting, 
excellent for grow¬ 
ing under glass. A 
favorite variety for 
farmers who grow for market; \y 2 ft. high. Fine mixed. Pkt. 5c. 
Peony-Perfection—Long-stemmed flowers. 
A variety which in vigor of growth, size of bloom, 
and all other qualities which go to make up a first- 
class Aster is unequaled, and we have recom¬ 
mended them highly to our customers. Plants 
grow about 18 inches high, free-branching habit, 
every flower being borne on a long stem; valuable 
for cutting and bedding. Choice mixed. Pkt. 5c. 
Giant Comet—This beautiful class of Asters 
resembles the finest Japanese Chrysanthemum. 
Blossoms about 4 inches across, the center petals 
being beautifully curled and twisted, while the 
outer ones are broad and flat; it gives the whole 
flower a pretty feathery appearance. All the 
brightest and most desirable colors mixed. 
Pkt. 5c. 
All dwarf double varieties in splendid mix¬ 
ture. Pkt. 5c. 
All tall double varieties in mixture. Hon¬ 
est pkt. 5c. 
New Branching—Is quite different in sever¬ 
al respects from any Aster known. The branching habit is accompanied with vigor of growth 
and profusion of bloom. The flowers are of extraordinary size, and exceedingly graceful, 
are borne erect on very long stems, and are often mistaken for chrysanthemums. Mixed 
colors, pkt. 5c. 
Giant Ostrich Feather—Very large and beautiful, different from all other types, producing im¬ 
mense double flowers often 6 inches across, composed of very long narrow loosely curled petals sug¬ 
gestive of a curled ostrich plume budded out. They are!very showy. Finest mixed colors, pkt 5c. 
Adlumia—This plant known as “Alleghany Vine, Mountain Fringe” is one of the handsomest 
and most rapid growing of all climbing vines. Fine, delicate, feathery foliage with an abundance 
of pinkish, bell-shaped flowers. Grows 20 to 30 feet second season. Grand porch vine. Hardy- 
biennial, pkt. 5c. 
