Ulliput—Bouquet Aitari 
Alter—Oitrlch Feather 
Alter—Giant Branching 
MILLS ASTERS 
We offer a 8train bred for resistance to 
Fusarium Wilt, which is giving great satis¬ 
faction. Mills Asters are known as types of 
outstanding beauty In form and color. 
5 GIANT ASTERS—See Front Cover. 
GLARE OF THE GARDEN—See Page 4. 
YELLOW OSTRICH FEATHER—Page 14. 
Lilllput —Bouquet Asters 
These Asters are very attractive, and great¬ 
ly admired. Plants grow from 6 to 10 inches 
tall and are covered with flowers, each plant 
making a bouquet of itself. The colors are 
bright and clear, in different shades. Mixed. 
Pkt., 100 seeds 545 250 seeds 104. 
Aianli Procrn Produce flowers 4 to 5 
UI call l vicgU inches in diameter on 
long stems with petals gracefully curled and 
twisted resembling Chrysanthemums. 
Crimson, Azure Blue, Pink. 
Any of these 3 separate colors: 
Pkt., 100 seeds 545 225 seeds IOC. 
Mixed—all above and other colors: 
Pkt., 100 seeds 54; 250 seeds 104. 
Giant Ostrich Feather 
Large branching Asters with giant fluffy 
flowers on long stiff stems; petals curled 
and twisted. Colors come in beautiful shades 
of Crimson, Blue, Rose, Pink and White. 
Mixed—all above and other colors: 
Pkt., 100 seeds 54; 250 seeds 104. 
American Beauty 
with large flowers fully double, plants 2 to 
2Va feet tall bear a profusion of blooms, on 
long, strong stems. Mixed. 
Pkt., 100 seeds 54! 250 seeds 104. 
Oiant Branching E2JSS3JS. 
pies and Vick's Branching. Blooms profuse¬ 
ly from midseason until frost. Mixed. 
Pkt., 100 seeds 541 250 seeds 104. 
Queen of Market 
Earliest 
Flowering 
Earliest for bedding, producing good sized 
double flowers in several colors by June. 
Mixed: Pkt„ 125 seeds 54; 300 seeds 1 04. 
Red Sensation 
Reddest of all Red 
Asters, rich garnet- 
red, double flowers; very showy. 
Pkt., 100 seeds 54; 225 seeds 104. 
Single Flowering 
inches or more across, yellow centers and 
petals of red. rose, blue, lavender, lilac, etc. 
Mixed: Pkt,, 150 seeds 54; 350 seeds 1 04. 
Altar—Giant Crtgo 
Altai—Amaricon Baouty 
Marigold—Dixie Sunshine 
Marigold—Mexican Dwarf Orange 
ARIGOLDS 
Very popular and easy to grow from seed; 
bloom all Summer until frost. 
New Marigold—Sunset Giants—See Page 3 
New Marigold—Harmony—See Page 7 
New Marigold—Guinea Gold—See Page 11 
New Marigold—Yellow Supreme—See Page 14 
New Marigold—Royal Scot.—See Page 16 
Marigold—-Lemon All Double—See Page 18 
Dixie Sunshine (USStSSSEES 
type. The large ball-shaped flowers are com¬ 
posed of dozens of tive-petaled florets, 
gracefully interlocking and daintily fringed 
and is a ray of dazzling, golden beauty. A 
late blooming sort—start plants early. 
Pkt., 50 seeds 54; 125 seeds 104. 
Or saner a Rail Plants grow about 20 
vrallgc Dali inches tall; flowers 
double, large, orange color. 
Pkt., 125 seeds 54! 300 seeds 104. 
Mexican Dwarf Orange 
A new Marigold from Mexico; plants are 
semi-dwarf growing 15 to 18 inches high, 
very large flowers of bright orange color. 
Pkt., 100 seeds 541 225 seeds 1 04. 
Monarch Strain ™j s 1Zn “°S; 
dwarf compact growth, very large, tight 
double flowers in a wide color range in com¬ 
binations, orange, bronze, yellow, mahogany. 
Mixed: Pkt., 150 seeds 54; 350 seeds 104. 
Legion of Honor g£T" \J8°' IS*? 
desirable for dwarf beds or borders, single 
golden yellow flowers with brown markings, 
called by some “Little Brownie." 
Pkt., 150 seeds 54; 350 seeds 1 04. 
Tall Double African tSn d oft e a c n 
kinds, suited for bedB, borders, or cutting. 
Mixed: Pkt., 200 seeds 54; 500 seeds 1 04. 
Read Our Discount Offers—See Inside Front Cover 
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