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1381 Dwarf Chrysanthemum-flowered, mixed.10 SO . 
1385 Dwarf Triumph, mixed. Freeflowering, rather small 
flowers ....15 .50 . 
1386 Lilliput, mixed. Semi-dwarf. Fine for border and also 
for pots ...10 .50 . 
1387 Lilliput Rose, beautiful clear color.10 .60 . 
1406 Dr. H. C. Durr, yellow. Best double yellow aster we 
have seen. The flower is not large. Plants half-dwarf, 
branching .25 .80 . 
1408 Flame, scarlet. Early, half-dwarf, branching. Brighter 
red color than Heart of France.:.25 .80 . 
1390a Queen of the Market, mixed, half tall, early.05 .25 .75 
1392 “ “ “ “ white.10 .30 1.00 
1394 “ “ “ “ rose.10 .30 1.00 
1426 Ostrich Feather, mixed, feathery or twisted petals, 
about 2 ft. tall, branching, best of the Crego or Comet 
class .10 .35 1.25 
1440a American Branching, 254 to 3 ft. tall, late blooming, 
mixed .05 .25 .80 
1452a American Beauty, early type (which is late in this 
locality) tall, branching, large flowers, long stems, 
mixed .15 .40 1.50 
1464 California Giant, very tall, branching. Comet type 
flowers, late, mixed . 15 .60 2.00 
1474 Super Giant Los Angeles, largest and most double 
Aster, soft shell pink. 25 1.00 . 
1475 Sunshine, half single, cushioned center of small quilled 
petals, mixed .10 .30 1.00 
1480 Giant California Sunshine, new, much larger flowers, 
mixed . 25 .60 . 
1490 Elegans, single, mixed, good for cut-flowers.05 .15 .40 
Sow Asters under glass in late March and have plants ready 
to set out in late May. Or sow seeds in open ground after 
the middle of May. 
Wilt Resisting Asters 
One of the troubles Growers have had in late years with 
Asters, has been the Fusarium Wilt disease, but there has 
been developed several strains which are immune to that. 
This is the cause of the stems rotting and is a disease 
from the soil. It turns the stems black. Starts at the 
ground and works up through the plant. This must not 
be confused with the “yellow,” which is said to be 
transported by an insect, and from which there does not 
seem, as yet, to be any other prevention than to keep the 
insects away. 
We offer the following varieties which will be re¬ 
sistant to the Fusarium Wilt. 
1500 Early Beauty, azure fairy. .25 .50 1.75 
1501 “ “ deep rose. 25 .50 1.75 
1502 “ “ purple.25 50 1.75 
1503 “ “ white . 25 .50 1.75 
1506 Queen of the Market, purple.15 50 1.75 
1507 “ “ “ light blue .15 .50 1.75 
1508 “ “ “ white . 15 50 1.75 
1509 “ “ “ crimson .15 .50 1.75 
1509a “ “ “ mixed .10 .40 150 
